Monthly Archives: December 2018

Adventures in the Santa trade…

[Some of what follows was originally posted a few years ago. This holiday season, I invite new readers and returnees to share the memories.] Like many a New York actor back in the day, I drove a cab, tended bar…the … Continue reading

Blog, Broadway, NY Theater, Sports, Uncategorized

“ART” is in the eye of the beholder…

The term ‘bromance,’ referring to a close, non-sexual relationship between men, had not been coined when French playwright Yasmina Reza wrote “ART” in 1994, but a bromance fuels her play, which concludes its mini-run at Holmdel Theatre Company on December … Continue reading

Blog, Community, Regional

#AmericanSonMatters on Broadway

“American Son” premiered in 2016 at Barrington Stage in Massachusetts and was staged at George Street Playhouse in New Jersey in February 2017. In those recent years, its theme of racially-charged encounters between African-American males and law-enforcement officers reflected the … Continue reading

Blog, Broadway, NY Theater