By Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Noted in 2018 as ‘inspired by a real-life immigration story’ by Deadline Hollywood, Director Stan Zimmerman’s take on Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett’s (and newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman ’97 Broadway version) play,... Continue Reading →
A portrait of musical virtuosity seamlessly enclosed in warmth, humor, and above all, love. Greenwich Entertainment will release Itzhak theatrically in New York On March 9th and in Los Angeles On March 16th with a national rollout to follow Reviewed by... Continue Reading →
Reviewed by Marc Wheeler As a national dialogue on income inequality and immigration reform takes center stage in America, Elizabeth Irwin’s playful yet deeply potent My Mañana Comes is a timely immersion into the very real struggles the working class... Continue Reading →
by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move "Different people can have different truths." It is strange and awesome to come full circle on a journey that began rather bumpily back in 2011 with a play called, Bechnya, now transformed into... Continue Reading →
When a random, mysterious airplane part falls from the sky and crashes through the roof of their church just two days before Christmas, security guard Gio and local residents Alma, Danny, Rocio and Samuel are thrown into a tizzy. Adding insult... Continue Reading →