BY RACHEL deARAGON | “The Briefest Year” gives the audience a glimpse into the meanings of marriage, love and commitment as the ideals, lies and…
Posts tagged as “Claude Solnik”
BY CLAUDE SOLNIK | Dan Perino recently walked briskly up First Avenue and, as many artists have done throughout history, stood not far from, if…
BY CLAUDE SOLNIK | Monday is traditionally the day when theaters are dark, stages are empty and performers take a break, providing a kind of…
BY CLAUDE SOLNIK | Emmy award-winning composer and playwright William Electric Black has brought many characters to the stage. But now he has brought a…
BY CLAUDE SOLNIK | In keeping with its tradition of honoring artists who have presented work within its walls or simply had an impact on…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Just a few weeks after fans gathered to mark the 43rd anniversary of John Lennon’s death, and honor his life…
BY CLAUDE SOLNIK | Actors, singers, dancers, belly dancers, bands, aerial performers, oh my! Theater for the New City is gearing up for its 47th…
BY CLAUDE SOLNIK | Climate change hit Coney Island on Fri., Aug. 18 — and it felt a lot like a celebration as Heidi Siegfried,…