Theater Review: “Alabama Story”
Here’s my review of the St. Louis Rep production of “Alabama Story,” a new play about a librarian standing her ground against a bigoted politician upset about a children’s book in 1959 Alabama.
Here’s my review of the St. Louis Rep production of “Alabama Story,” a new play about a librarian standing her ground against a bigoted politician upset about a children’s book in 1959 Alabama.
Here’s my review of the Broadway stage version of the classic 1976 movie “Network,” with Bryan Cranston, Tatiana Maslany, and Tony Goldwyn.
On a recent trip to New York, we went to see the new revival of the Broadway classic “My Fair Lady.” Here’s my review.
Earlier this year, I lamented that I wouldn’t get to see Bruce Springsteen’s one-man Broadway show because I don’t get back to New York as often as I used to, and the seats were prohibitively expensive. My brother and sister-in-law, who live on the east coast, did get tickets and reported back to me how […]
In the never-ending category of Hollywood Has No New Ideas, we have a new entry: Steven Spielberg is remaking “West Side Story.” That should be against the law. Tony Kushner, who Spielberg hired to write the new version, told Vanity Fair, “Our version is not meant to wipe out the original film, which is a […]
The Hebrew word “dayenu” means “it would have been enough.” As an example of its use, consider this: If Neil Simon had only written “The Odd Couple” and “Barefoot In The Park,” DAYENU. Or: If Neil Simon had only written “The Sunshine Boys” and “Plaza Suite,” DAYENU. Or: If Neil Simon had only written “Brighton Beach Memoirs,” […]