Here are some pics from ‘Valentyne and Orson’ which we wrote about yesterday. Today, the New York Times review came out. Coincidence? We think not.
Lil’ teeny pics below, larger sized shots on this page. Get ticket info here.



Here are some pics from ‘Valentyne and Orson’ which we wrote about yesterday. Today, the New York Times review came out. Coincidence? We think not.
Lil’ teeny pics below, larger sized shots on this page. Get ticket info here.



This show has nothing to do with Mork & Mindy, although it does make us wonder if maybe, just maybe, the creators of that first irritating Robin Williams character were really well-read. But we kind of doubt it. Last weekend for this one, and it’s in the outdoor garden at St. John the Divine, which is a damn nice place to spend a little time. Only $10, $5 for students and seniors. Plus there are puppets. Why haven’t you bought tickets yet? September 15, 16, 17.
LAST WEEKEND FOR RALPH LEE’S METTAWEE RIVER THEATRE COMPANY IN ‘THE HISTORY OF VALENTYNE AND ORSON’
Fri/Sat/Sun, Sept. 15/16/17 at 7:30 PM (running time: one hour and 10 minutes)
Outdoor Garden of St. John the Divine, 111th Street & Amsterdam
Tickets: $10 for adults: $5 for children & seniors
Information: 212/929-4777
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Drag Kings don’t get the kind of attention that Drag Queens get, so you’ve got to admire Murray Hill. S/he has been knocking around for a loooong time, with sold out live shows that played all over New York and even (in 2005) in London. Hell, s/he even ran for mayor of NYC in 1997 (and lost, but got 341 write-in votes – and probably without spending Bloomberg-type money).
The latest show is at Mo Pitkin’s, which is where the last show was. Drink specials, Rheingold beer, cheeseburgers – what could be bad? Starts September 22, full info below.
ONE SHOWBIZ LEGEND. ONE UNFORGETTABLE FABRIC.
ONE ALL-NEW, ONE-MAN MUST-SEE SHOW!
MURRAY HILL
LIVE FROM THE SANSABELT ROOM
* 10 WEEKS ONLY, OPENS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 @ 8 p.m.
* SUPPER CLUB–STYLE, ONE-MAN COMEDY SHOW (full menu)
* EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY: 8 p.m. & 10 p.m., $18 admission
* AT MO PITKINS (34 Avenue A, betw. 2nd & 3rd Sts.)
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This is one of those titles that doesn’t really roll off the tongue. Then again, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was a surprise hit, so maybe this one will do the same. At Here, the venue where The Vagina Monologues started, about a hundred years ago.
HERE ARTS CENTER
PROUDLY PRESENTS
“SONGS OF THE DRAGONS FLYING TO HEAVENâ€
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY
YOUNG JEAN LEESEPTEMBER 21 – OCTOBER 14
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Duncan Sheik had one very big hit a bunch of years ago. He never really went away, though – his musical, ‘Spring Awakening’, is moving to Broadway, and now he’s doing a solo appearance as part of the NYMF. Read all about it here, and don’t forget to breathe.
NEW YORK MUSICAL THEATRE FESTIVAL (NYMF)
PROUDLY PRESENTS
AN EVENING WITH DUNCAN SHEIK
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 @ 8:00 PMARS NOVA
(511 WEST 54TH STREET)
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…while NYC Theaters do, um, nothing.
That said, maybe this makes sense. 9/11 is a very tough topic for New Yorkers to handle, for obvious reasons. In many ways, we don’t really want to remember it. And The Guys did start out here, at the Flea Theater. And to be fair, it is entirely possible that there are theatrical 9/11-themed events going on in the Big Apple that we know nothing about. Down and dirty reporting is not our strong suit.
Playbill News: Canadian Theatres Remember 9/11 With Performances Benefitting Firefighter Charities
The headlines are solid: Pushing Forward And Getting Nowhere by Eric Grode, and Making an Impact, but on Whom? by Kate Taylor. And yes, the Sun is an actual newspaper, even though nobody reads it. Amazing.
Les Freres is the company that brought us A Very Merry Unauthorized Children’s Scientology Pageant (you can now buy the cast album for that show if you want it), as well as the more recent Heddatron. This next one features neither L. Ron Hubbard (nor Tom Cruise or even the image of the Golden Child). It is, however, a Halloween show, and that should be good for some yuks, coming from this troupe.
Their website says it will scare the Jesus into you. Apparently Every Halloween, Evangelical churches across America stage haunted houses that replace the traditional ghosts and ghouls with real depictions of evil: high school cheerleaders getting abortions, gay men dying of AIDS, and children reading Harry Potter. Now, for the first time ever, this cultural phenomenon comes to New York City- with the Church’s own script fully intact.. Children reading Harry Potter?!?!?!? Heavens to Betsy, lock up your daughters!
This Halloween, come celebrate like the true believers…
ARTS AT ST. ANN’S PRESENTS
LES FRERES CORBUSIER’S
HELL HOUSE
BEGINNING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1
OPENING NIGHT SET FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10
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Call us crazy, but we like site-specific theater. There’s something about being in a place that’s the same as the place where the show you are watching is taking place. (Say that ten times fast.) One of our favorites in the genre was the now-defunct En Garde Arts’ production of T.S. Eliot’s The Wasteland, which starred Fiona Shaw and was nothing short of amazing. Fiona Shaw performed the famous poem in a theater that was literally falling down around you as the show went on. Easily one of the more amazing pieces seen in New York in the past 20 years, largely because of the setting.
This show is a little different. Instead of a great British actress, you’ve got a cast of 50 (-choke-), 14 directors (-double choke-), all visiting theatrical landmarks in the West Village. As they say in the press release, “OFF Stage: the West Village Fragments†long-term mission is to persuade the city to install permanent plaques at each historic Village location in order to commemorate its artistic legacy. “It’s impossible to stop all the change,†notes PWP’s Co-Artistic Director Ralph Lewis. “The reason you have to do these sorts of events is to remind people that when you do change, don’t forget that there used to be these important places and events here. It’s also a way to draw attention to some of the material that influenced our desire to be part of this community as well as to draw attention to all of these old spaces that no longer exist.†Sounds good to us. Full press release, with a lot of info about the company, Peculiar Works, is after the jump. September 21 through October 7, check out our new calendar page for the start date of these and other shows.
PECULIAR WORKS PROJECT
presents a site-specific multi-venue theater production
“OFF Stage: the West Village Fragmentsâ€
FEATURING A COMPANY OF 50 ACTORS, 14 DIRECTORS,
and VISITING A DOZEN THEATRICAL LANDMARKS
IN HISTORIC GREENWICH VILLAGE
SEPTEMBER 21 through OCTOBER 7
THREE TOURS NIGHTLY—THURSDAYS thru SUNDAYS
OFFICIALLY OPENS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
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Well, that was fast. John C. Reilly was going to be in a show at PS 122, but now he is not. Bummer. Reason given is “scheduling conflict”. If it were someone else, we might not buy it, but John seems like a good guy, so we do. Not that we know the guy, it’s just our impression that he’s not a tool.
Aside #1: isn’t it interesting how we form opinions of actors based on their on and off-screen demeanors? For example, Meryl Streep seems like a very cool lady. Hugh Grant seems like a prick. Having never met either of them for even a nanosecond, what the hell do we know? But there you are.
New press release for the show John’s leaving (boo-hoo), which is called TALE OF 2CITIES and is written by Heather Woodbury, is below.
Aside #2: This might actually be a good thing for the author of the play. Granted, it’s nice to have a big star in your play, but then everything becomes about the star. With a new play, that’s not necessarily what you want, especially if you happen to be the author of that new play.
JOHN C. REILLY WITHDRAWS FROM
HEATHER WOODBURY’S TALE OF 2CITIES
SCHEDULED TO BEGIN PERFORMANCES AT PERFORMANCE SPACE 122
OCTOBER 12 THROUGH 29
REPLACEMENT TO BE ANNOUNCED
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