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Week in Review: March 20 - 26 2023
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Ken Fallin’s Broadway: A Dolls House:Arian Moayed and Jessica Chastain READ MORE
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Jessica Chastain Strips Down Bare A Doll’s House and is Luminescent. By Suzanna Bowling
In watching Jamie Lloyd’s version of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, it feels like a scene study class. The set is stripped bare, there are no props, no costumes, no curtain, no children except their voices and no touching. On the wall is written 1879 and what was three acts is now one hour and fifty minutes, no READ MORE
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Parade: A Musical That Asks Us Do We Have The Eyes And Ears To See By Suzanna Bowling
I have always loved Jason Robert Brown’s score for Parade. “You Don’t Know This Man,” “This Is Not Over Yet” and the wonderfully romantic “All the Wasted Time” are just the tip of the iceberg for music that stirs your soul and tells a tale of heartbreak. There is a reason this score won the Tony Award in READ MORE
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Events In April Bring Easter, Spring and Flowers Galore
Join the Judy Garland and Fred Astaire tradition with the Easter Bonnet Parade on Fifth Avenue. There is also the Orchid Show at the New York Botanical Garden or right at home the flower show at Macy’s. On select Fridays every month, you can enjoy Free Admission to the Intrepid Sea, READ MORE
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The Mayor of Times Square Meets One of the World’s Oldest Holocaust Survivors By Eli Marcus
I arrived to a packed lecture room at a Library in South Florida. This lecture caught my eye weeks prior and I made sure to have it in my calendar. After all, how many more times will I get a chance to hear a 99 year old survivor tell his remarkable story of inconceivable hell, survival and ultimately READ MORE
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The Glorious Corner By G. H. Harding
WOODSTOCK COVER STARS — (Via Best Classic Bands) — Bobbi Ercoline’s name may not be familiar to most, but millions own her photograph: Bobbi, whose last name at the time was Kelly, and her then-boyfriend, Nick Ercoline, were huddled together under a quilt at the 1969 Woodstock festival READ MORE
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The Marvelous Marilyn Maye Received Twelve Standing Ovations At The New York Pops By Suzanna Bowling
Karen Akers, Jim Caruso, Tony Danza, Jamie deRoy, Max von Essen, Melissa Errico, Bob Mackie, Susie Mosher, Sidney Myer, Josh Prince, Lee Roy Reams, Rex Reed, Randy Roberts, Mo Rocca , Mark Sendroff, Lee Roy Reams, Brenda Vaccaro and David Zippel were there to see and honor Cabaret READ MORE
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Cabaret, Talks and Concerts For April
Spring, makes us gather as much sun as possible, but it also brings rain and it’s time to hop inside and catch your favorite performer. Here are our picks for April. 92 Street Y: 1395 Lexington Ave. 4/11: Apple TV+’s The Last Thing He Told Me: Jennifer Garner and Laura Dave; 4/19: Al Pacino in READ MORE
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My View: Someone Named Storm Caused Lots Of Excitement In New York City Last Night
By Stephen Sorokoff
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Storm Large has made a name for herself from tours with Pink Martini to orchestral READ MORE
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Storm Large Brings The Sexual Heat Along With Powerhouse Vocals To 54 Below By Suzanna Bowling
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Doris Day’s “Que Sera, Que Sera, takes on a hint of sexual subversive overtone as flower READ MORE
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My View: It’s Today! It’s Tonight! Marilyn Maye Rehearses For Her New York Pops Carnegie Hall Debut By Stephen Sorokoff
Sometimes you have to pinch yourself at the opportunities you are presented with. TODAY would be one of those. Or as Marilyn Maye might sing to you, “It’s Today.”
This afternoon I had the privilege of witnessing the 95 year old star, rehearsing on the stage of Carnegie Hall, under the baton of Maestro Steven Reineke, in front of the mighty New York Pops Orchestra. It all READ MORE
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Ken Fallin’s Broadway: Celebrating Hadestown’s 1000th Performance
On Sunday, March 19, 2023, Hadestown celebrated the first day of spring and the show’s recently-achieved READ MORE
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Suzanna Bowling
Editor/Times Square Chronicle
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