D’Youville Kavinoky Theatre is kicking off its season at Shea’s 710 Theatre with a jubilant production of Disney’s Newsies. If you were a fan of the original 1992 film or saw the Broadway or touring production, you know what a treat the Alan Menken/Jack Feldman score is with Harvey Fierstein’s book. Team Kavinoky assembled a … Continue reading Extra, Read All About It, Newsies on Stage at 710
Author: Cherie Messore
Alleyway’s 45th Season Catches a Big Wave
Surf’s Up on Alleyway Theatre’s 45th season and it’s cresting on a big wave with Wipeout by Aurora Real De Asua. The first thing you’ll notice when you enter the house is that the stage and house are turned 90-degrees to create a much wider set. Since the 95-minute show is set in the Pacific … Continue reading Alleyway’s 45th Season Catches a Big Wave
The Prom Rocks at MusicalFare
Teens can be mean. And sometimes mean teens grow into unkind adults, too. But then there are other people who have the power to empower and uplift others who need support. Those are two of the root messages at the heart of The Prom, now onstage at MusicalFare Theatre. The story takes us from the … Continue reading The Prom Rocks at MusicalFare
Hundred Days Celebrates Love and Music
The joy of finding true love…and the fear that love may not last. What would you do? Speed up time to pack a lifetime into a third of a year? Or would you savor every minute, every second to make every experience linger? That’s the set up of Hundred Days, onstage to August 4 at … Continue reading Hundred Days Celebrates Love and Music
The Producers is a Hit at Lancaster Opera House
Singing. Dancing. Romance. Dicey decision making. Boob jokes. The Producers, A Mel Brooks Musical, has it all, plus all that signature Brooks wit. The latest local iteration is onstage at the Lancaster Opera House and it’s a hoot of a production. Director/choreographer Eric Deeb Weaver has a great cast – who looked like they were … Continue reading The Producers is a Hit at Lancaster Opera House
Shrek Slays at Shea’s
It’s not a secret; I’m not a fan of movies on stage. But Shrek the Musical, now onstage at Shea’s Buffalo Theatre is a delight and is also a fine study in DEIB (diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.) How do you figure? Well, Shrek the Ogre is mean and green (just like Audrey II in … Continue reading Shrek Slays at Shea’s
Hats Off to JRT and Crossing Delancey
Yes, that title is a bit of a spoiler alert. In this sweet and gentle love story, the gift of a hat underscores a bit of banter between two characters and is also a subtle message to try embrace the unexpected. Watch for it...and revel in the characters' vulnerability and anticipation. That's the heart of … Continue reading Hats Off to JRT and Crossing Delancey
Artificial Intelligence – AI – is all the talk today. How can it be used appropriately, where is off limits, and how are the ethical boundaries drawn are frequently asked questions. But think ahead 100 years. Technology will have advanced. AI will be even more dominant and humans may be more comfortable with these interactions. … Continue reading
Once -once again – is Magical
“You cannot walk through life leaving unfinished love behind you.” That’s the essence of the plaintive and lovely musical Once, produced by MusicalFare Theatre and presented by Shea’s 710 Theatre. I flat out loved this production, from the Irish pub set designed by Chris Cavanagh to the way director Randy Kramer used the whole house … Continue reading Once -once again – is Magical
Merrily We Roll Along…at last!
Stephen Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along had a very short run on Broadway originally in 1981 with a few other short runs in subsequent years. It was retooled and is a hit on Broadway now. Second Generation Theatre is the first regional theatre company to stage this musical gem. It’s at Shea’s Smith Theatre until … Continue reading Merrily We Roll Along…at last!