Theatre

The Political Climate. Old and New.

The Political Climate. Old and New.

Democracy, which literally means “the rule of the people,” is perhaps the most celebrated Greek innovation.  It’s what we hang our hat on in this country and boast with great pride.  It's also the focus of this year's Onassis Festival. “Onassis Festival...

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Broadway Week – Ends Soon!

Broadway Week – Ends Soon!

January seems to be the quietest month around town. There are many factors that attribute to the mood. Weather is probably the most impactful followed by the credit card bills coming in from the holidays, the diets that you promised yourself and general fatigue from...

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The Manor Has Moved. The Ghosts Followed.

The Manor Has Moved. The Ghosts Followed.

It’s the event that officially lets us know that fall is here. We wait for it all year and enjoy the experience so much that we don’t even mind that summer is over. Yes, that good! And, that scary! Halloween is one of the best times in New York – for many reasons. Our...

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The Things They Carried

The Things They Carried

Fifty years after the Tet Offensive, Tim O’Brien’s book The Things They Carried remains a lyrical testimony to what the war in Vietnam was like day to day for the men who fought. The book is a classic that captures a sense of time and place in a voice that is...

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A Secret within 478 Acres

A Secret within 478 Acres

Space is New York is tight. Scratch that understatement. Space is New York is near impossible to come by. From your expensive studio apartment where your dinner table doubles as a Murphy Bed to the Bodega on the corner that you can barely fit in, there is not much...

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