
REVIEW: Carnegie’s “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill”
La’Sherrill finds the humanity within Holiday’s moments of vulnerability and pain. Each note sung is rich with soul and passion from the top of the

La’Sherrill finds the humanity within Holiday’s moments of vulnerability and pain. Each note sung is rich with soul and passion from the top of the

“Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill” is highly recommended. It is sharp, sensitive, biting, uncomfortable, moving, and entertaining… It is music and performance as

Step into the world of a group of pre-teens vying for the title of Spelling Bee champion in the Putnam County Bee. With an exceptional

Lola is sheer liquid in movement with a powerful voice leaving the audience applauding for encores.

Filled with raunchy and relatable giggles, the audience is taken on a wild ride through the formative experiences of Bennett’s life from his early years

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This play will lift your spirits. While this reviewer enjoys small intimate theatres…, it is always nice to see theatre in larger spaces with larger

Annie Davis brings a humanity to Amanda that I missed earlier times I have read or viewed this play. Amanda is clueless to the needs

My only complaint is that the show ended.

As the son of a military officer who served in World War II, I found this very fulfilling,

If you’re looking for an experience that prompts discussion, reflection, and personal self-examination, I wouldn’t miss this show.