
Theatre Reviews
The Picture of Dorian Gray: broadway’s avant-garde era
Sarah Snook delivers a jaw-dropping one-woman performance in Broadway’s most visually ambitious production of the year. The Picture of Dorian Gray is a technical marvel—bold, brilliant, and a bit overwhelming.
Real Women Have Curves, The Musical
Real Women Have Curves: The Musical delivers joy, heart, and cultural pride while spotlighting immigration, body positivity, and generational resilience. A vibrant, timely show that balances humor with hard truths.
“BOOP! The Musical” Review
BOOP! The Musical brings Betty Boop to life with dazzling visuals, catchy tunes, and a charming update for modern audiences. It’s light, fun, and full of heart—even if a little too long.
Purpose on Broadway: Family Secrets and Generational Truths
Purpose is a sharp, emotionally layered family drama about legacy, identity, and the price of public image. Branden Jacobs-Jenkins delivers a Pulitzer-winning powerhouse that cuts deep and makes you laugh through the ache.