[yasr_overall_rating] Both a biopic of a complicated man and an exploration of the gathering forces that converged to shape a new American cuisine and create the cult of “celebrity chef.”
Theatre Review: “Peter And The Starcatcher” Is A Glorious Night Of Fun Theatre
[yasr_overall_rating] “Peter And The Starcatcher” is the swashbuckling prequel to Peter Pan. Inventive stagecraft and an imaginative story come together to reveal the origins of “the boy who wouldn’t grow up” in this madcap music-filled adventure.
Movie Review: Disney’s Newest Version Of “Beauty And The Beast” Is Good, Not Great
[yasr_overall_rating] An adaptation of the Disney fairy tale about a monstrous-looking prince and a young woman who fall in love.
Theatre Review: “The Tempest” Is Just Inherently Great Theatre
[yasr_overall_rating] Marooned and left to die on a remote island, Prospero can command spirits, create apparitions and manipulate the elements. By using his magic, he assembles his enemies to take revenge on them, and in the process awakens in Miranda, his teenage daughter, her first experience of love.
Theatre Review: “The Christians” Is A Play About Many Things, Not Just Theology
[yasr_overall_rating] There is theatre that makes you feel good. Pretty much anything by Rogers & Hammerstein. There is theatre that tells a great story. Pretty much anything by Tennessee Williams. Then there is theatre like I saw last night. “The Christians” is theatre that makes you think, contemplate, and even examine your own life …