REVIEW: “Mary Jane” at Bridge Street Theatre
by Macey Levin Mary Jane is a single mother with a two and-a-half year old son, Alex, who has cerebral palsy, frequent seizures and difficulty…
by Macey Levin Mary Jane is a single mother with a two and-a-half year old son, Alex, who has cerebral palsy, frequent seizures and difficulty…
by Macey Levin Girl with a Camera, is a world premiere by Byron Nilsson, produced by Constance Lopez and Lora Lee Ecobelli (both of whom…
by Macey Levin Ralph Albert Blakelock is one of the least famous artists of the Hudson River School overshadowed by Thomas Cole and Frederic Church…
by Macey Levin David Zellnik’s musical entitled “Yank” about gay soldiers during World War Two ran off-Broadway in 2005; it had several workshops in New…
The second play in Bridge Street Theatre’s “Solofest” is the world premiere of “Help! I’m Trapped In A One-Woman Show” featuring Broadway actress Kate Skinner. …
by Macey Levin Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill, New York has begun its third “Solofest” with “Bent Compass” by Neil Brookshire and Colin Sesek. The…
My favorite plays come from the smaller theatres within our scope of activity: Ancram Center for the Arts offered Constellations directed by Jeffrey Mousseau featuring Andrus Nicholls…
by Macey Levin Written by Scott Carter, the full name of this play is The Gospel According to Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens and Count Leo…