By Ward Morehouse III Simon McBurney’s “The Encounter,” which opened at Broadway’s Golden Theatre September 30, is an astonishing one-person tour-de-force. The multi-Olivier Award-winning,...
By Ward Morehouse III Simon McBurney’s “The Encounter,” which opened at Broadway’s Golden Theatre September 30, is an astonishing one-person tour-de-force. The multi-Olivier Award-winning,...
by Wardmorehouse III Somehow I expected Humphrey Bogart to magically appear. But Charles Richard Hernandez Hardeman, known to jazz fans around the globe at Rick Bogart, didn’t disappoint. Looking...
By Ward Morehouse III With this fabulous new production of Cyrano de Bergerac the golden age of the American theatre is alive and well at the Theatre at St. Clement’s, one of the oldest continuously-operated...
NEW BOOK BY WARD MOREHOUSE III: The Bear Who Lived at The Plaza is the true-life story of a small brown bear, Bangkok, from Bangkok, Thailand, who lived at New York’s Plaza Hotel. The book is also...
By Ward Morehouse III Diversity is Beautiful is a short documentary written and directed by Katherine Boynton, which won New York City’s Future Now Digital Storybook Competition in 2010. The film was featured...
By Ward Morehouse III When the shutters opened in the Darling London house I half-expected Mary Martin to come sailing through singing “I’ve Got to Crow,” one of the hit songs from the1954...
By Ward Morehouse III I saw two adventurous and entertaining shows recently and while their styles couldn’t be farther apart, they both were startlingly insightful as well as a lot of fun. Singer...
(Photo credit: GP Olson) From left to right: not found, Antonio Souto Fraguas (Director: Renacimiento) , Scott Danzig (Director: Sky Paradise), Christian Carroll (Director, Writer & Actor: Suicide...
Erin Morley as Olympia and Vittorio Grigolo in the title role of Offenbach’s “Les Contes d’Hoffmann.” (Photo credit: Marty Sohl/Metropolitan Opera) Review by: Beatrice Williams-Rude...
Photo: Kentucky Avenue Cast includes (l to R) Cheryl Freeman, Ty Stephens and Andricka Hall Review by: Ward Morehouse III On Kentucky Avenue – the Club Harlem Revue is set on the night of a dress...