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Proof

Is madness inherited? Is genius inherited? Are the two connected? These are some of the questions posed in Proof, David Auburn’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony winning play in 2001.

When an aging parent needs help, often one child in the family assumes the mantle of care. In Auburn’s drama, younger daughter Catherine (Ayo Edebiri) drops out of college to tend to her b...


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Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman

I’m a musical theater nerd and love classic Broadway musicals. Even though they may be dated now, I still have an affection for them. So when the television show called Schmigadoon aired in 2021 on Apple TV, parodying old musicals I became an enthusiastic fan. Now the TV show has become a 2 ½ hour musical at the Nederlander Theat...


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Photo by Joan Marcus

What is comedy? Countless books have been written describing, explaining, analyzing and dissecting the genre. Yet we know it when we see it and Fallen Angels, the Noel Coward 1952 comedy of manners, is one of the funniest plays on Broadway. Although a comedy of manners usually focuses on witty and satirical language, this play derives its humor in other w...


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Beaches
Photo by Marc J Franklin

Young girls often have BFFs (best friends) with whom they share everything. They swear to be besties forever, and sometimes they actually remain friends over the years. Through school, jobs, boyfriends and even husbands, the close friendships remain. In a nutshell, that’s the story of Beaches, the new musical at the Majestic Theatre.

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Photo by Emilio Madrid

Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13 and one of the vocabulary words prison inmate Nick Yarris learned during the years he was on Death Row. It is also the name of his memoir – The Fear of 13: Surviving Death Row. Nicholas Yarris was convicted and sentenced to death in 1981on charges of a kidnapping, rape, and murder that he did not commit. He...


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