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Week in Review: April 1 - 7

Ken Fallin’s Broadway: Ali Louis Bourzgui in Tommy

Ali Louis Bourzgui is a Moroccan American, actor, singer, musician who is rocking New York in Des McAnuff and Pete Townshend’s revival of The Who’s Tommy as the “Pinball Wizard himself….Tommy.

He received rave reviews in Chicago and is doing the same READ MORE

The Who’s Tommy On Overload By Suzanna Bowling

The Who’s Tommy has always had a plot line that is reminiscent of “The World According to Garp”.

At the heart of the musical opera is a the tale of a young boy, five-year-old Tommy (Cecila Ann Popp) who through a mirror is traumatized READ MORE

The 2024 Lucille Lortel Award Nominations Announced

By Ross

Wet Brain, produced by Playwrights Horizons and MCC Theater, has the most nominations with 8; followed by Playwrights’ Stereophonic and Atlantic Theater’s Buena Vista Social Club with 7 – the latter being the most nominated musical.

Nominations for the 39th Annual Lucille Lortel Awards for READ MORE

How To Get Discount Tickets To The Wiz, Cabaret, Hell’s Kitchen, Patriots, The Heart of Rock and Roll, and Stereophonic

Beginning tomorrow at 10 AM ET, $45 rush tickets for The Wiz will be available in-person at the Marquis Theatre Box Office (210 W 46th St) each morning for that day’s performances. Patrons will be able to purchase up to two tickets per person. Tickets are subject to availability. Seat locations for READ MORE

Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents Jayne Atkinson, Tim Daly and Adrienne Campbell-Holt

“Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents”, is a Podcast and live show that is filmed live every Wednesday from 5 – 6 in the lobby of the iconic Hotel Edison, before a live audience. We will run the video on our site every Thursday and then it moves onto the podcast networks. READ MORE

Breaking Brushes and Making Marks: Women Are Suddenly Bullish For Art By Friday Jones

Would you believe that women are collecting more art than men? It’s a brand new phenomenon reported by Forbes late last year. A historical first, yes, but not surprising as Millennial women continue to outpace all comers in American earnings and lead the current economy. READ MORE

The Glorious Corner

By G.H. Harding

THE AIRWAVES ARE ALIVE —- Two major TV-moments happened in the last two weeks: NBC’s Chuck Scarborough celebrated his 50th year at the network and CBS’ Dana Tyler bid adieu at the bequest of the station.

The news end at any station of a wild-free-for-all. I well member in the halcyon READ MORE

We Say Adieu To Christopher Durang

Christopher Durang was a playwright whose absurdist dark plays have been produced on and off- Broadway, around the country and abroad. He made us laugh and READ MORE

JOE & THE JUICE Elevates Breakfast with Eggcado Breakfast Bowl and Eggcado Breakfast Sandwich

JOE & THE JUICE is a beloved institution for coffee and juices anytime of the READ MORE

Times Square Arts Present Hot Dog In The City

Times Square Arts is pleased to present Hot Dog in the City, a 65 foot-long public art installation by the dynamic artist duo Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw. Equal parts spectacle, celebration, and critique, the project supersizes the hot dog as an iconic symbol of New York READ MORE

T2C Talks With Writer, Director Performer Will Nunziata

Will Nunziata is a NYC-based award-winning director, writer, and creator of theatre, concerts, television, and film. He just finished directing the off-Broadway production White Rose: The READ MORE

Miniso Launches A Pop-Up in Times Square Complementing Their Flagship Store

The flagship Miniso store in Times Square is on the corner of 42nd Street and 7th. Now there is a pop-up READ MORE

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