BY STEPHEN DiLAURO | It feels like Philadelphia when I’m in Williamsburg. No idea why that is. But it’s possible that “Hyperfantasia,” the queer universe-encompassing…
Posts published in “Arts”
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | So a realtor and a radical performance-artist preacher meet at a Downtown venue… . It sounds like the start of a…
BY RACHEL de ARAGON | Theater for the New City, a charming little venue in the East Village, has a knack for bringing new talent…
BY JEFFERSON SIEGEL | To the list of little-known holidays, add one more gaining in notoriety: Ghostbusters Day. Since 2016, fans of the iconic movie…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Three’s company at Little Island. The Hudson River Park’s lushly landscaped “entertainment pier” will be putting on a series of…
BY BETSY KIM | Alison Leiby’s one-woman performance “Oh God, a Show About Abortion” feels like a funny, breezy visit with that close friend of yours who…
“Room With Stars,” a new, partly autobiographical play written by Nina Howes and directed by Elizabeth Ruf, now running at Theater for the New City,…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | Rock bands and orchestras seldom meet on the same stage — unless you are The Who. The British rock band…