
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.

Review by Doug Iden Kinky Boots currently stomps on the Carnegie Theater stage. (How many musicals can you name whose star is a shoe?–And a really

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This is Shakespeare that trusts its audience, trusts its actors, and trusts the joy of live theatre to do the rest.

It is not hard to understand why this play has been one of Samantha’s passion projects. Visky’s writing style is lyrical and soothing, even when addressing not-so-soothing topics.