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Ever wish there were a Rotten Tomatoes for New York theater? Everybody reviews New York Theater and then leaves it up to you. That's fine. We tell you what we think and (in the words of The Critic) what to do. New York theater dollars are precious and you don't want to see a turkey, so we'll help you know if it's worth it.
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In this episode, we explore our first online offering, this one being the production of "One Man, Two Guvnors" from the UK's National Theatre. In it, Easy starts changing the format to Q&A, The Critic wants to make sure you get the spelling right, and we are clearly out of practice. Damn you, Covid-19! Go here to watch "One Man, Two Guvnors" and al…
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In this episode, we explore the latest edition of "Forbidden Broadway" with the Picardian name "The Next Generation." While we discuss it here as an installment in our 'Did You Make The Right Call' series, we certainly know that there aren't any shows right now on which to make a call. Our thoughts (and dollars as much as they can be) are with the …
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In this episode, we explore the New York Theatre Workshop's production of "Sing Street". In it, The Critic successfully hides her age, Easy successfully works in "The Full Monty" again, and we successfully nail a GOT reference (Brenock is Olly). Note well, with the current situation, this show is not starting their performances in March. This Googl…
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In this episode, we explore "Harry Connick Jr. - A Celebration of Cole Porter" which ran on Broadway for a brief engagement. In it, Easy nearly gives away too much, The Critic expresses her deep love for Mr. Connick, and we both generally lose command of the English language resorting to audio charades (for your entertainment, of course). Enjoy! Wh…
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We're Back! Thanks for your patience during our brief New Year hiatus. In this episode we explore MCC's production of Theresa Rebeck's "Seared". In another installment of our 'Did You Make The Right Call?' series, The Critic correctly remembers that Moritz won a Tony, Easy goes on way too long, and we introduce a new feature to the bloopers. Enjoy!…
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In this episode we explore the eight-time Tony award-winning show, "Hadestown". In it, Easy mispronounces 'hepcat', The Critic is very upset about something, and we miscredit Sondheim for writing books of musicals (he likely had a hand in them). Enjoy! This Google Doc with opening and closing dates is offensive, please, please make it stop: https:/…
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Closing Alert: You have 2.5 hours until this show closes on 8 Dec 2019! In this episode, we explore Roundabout's production of "Scotland, PA" which is the musical version of the movie of the same name. In it, Easy overuses the word 'egregious', The Critic expresses her love for murder, and we both wish that our brother/brother-in-law had done the s…
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Closing Alert: The Sound Inside closes 12 Jan 2020. In this episode, we explore "The Sound Inside" starring Mary-Louise Parker. In it, The Critic gushes over David Cromer, Easy reminds her of his acting in 'The Waverly Gallery', and we both are having second thoughts about including a giant two-minute long outtake which has spoilers and makes no se…
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In the latest installment in our 'Did you make the right call?' series, we take a look at Tracy Letts's "Linda Vista". Inside, The Critic thinks you get that there's nude sex on stage, Easy invents a career title, and we apologize to Ian Barford...you've suffered enough, sir. Enjoy! Don't do it, don't click on this horrific Google Doc with opening …
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ALERT: This show is closing tomorrow, Nov 30th. In this episode we explore the 2nd installment of LBJ plays by Robert Schenkkan, "The Great Society". In it, Easy seems to think that he knows all there is to know about LBJ after one play, The Critic nearly mispronounces Oregon, and we hope you catch the obscure reference to Chicken Run! Enjoy! Someo…
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ALERT: This show is closing in 30 min! 2p show on Sat Nov 23rd. In this episode, we explore the Ireland-based Druid's production of Shakespeare's "Richard III". In it, Easy barely keeps from doing an Irish accent, The Critic talks a little bit about her mother, and we both rush to get this out to you since the show closes today! I've had enough of …
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In this episode, we review the great David Yazbek's latest musical, 'Tootsie'. In it, Easy creates a new word (sperfect), The Critic actually does know the movie that was the largest grossing in 1982 (it was 'E.T.'), and we both can't shut up about 'The Full Monty'. Goodness gracious this Google Doc, with opening and closing dates, is atrocious: ht…
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Closing Alert! Should you wish to see 'Betrayal' it closes December 8th so you only have 4 weeks left. In this episode, we explore Harold Pinter's classic, 'Betrayal', starring Loki, we mean Tom Hiddleston. In it, Easy confesses to the world how he betrayed The Critic with Betrayal, The Critic really unloads on Zawe Ashton's feet, and we both contr…
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In this episode, we explore another Florian Zeller joint, "The Height of the Storm" at the Manhattan Theatre Club's Friedman Theatre. In it, The Critic correctly remembers that Frank Langella won the Tony for a previous Zeller role, Easy changes his own mind, and we wander in to uncharted decision waters...courteously. Enjoy! I have tried to tell e…
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In this episode we explore Heidi Schreck's highly-awarded "What The Constitution Means To Me". In it, The Critic puts forth a clarion call, Easy invents a word ('playee'), and we work to get this out to you so fast that we forgot to be funny. Enjoy! Wow. This Google Doc that help you know when a show is closing or opening in horrible: https://bit.l…
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In this episode, another in our 'Did you make the right call' series, we explore the musical version of "The Secret Life of Bees" with music by Duncan Sheik. In it, Easy wishes to clear up that when he refers to sisters, he is describing women who have the same parents, The Critic struggles right up to the end, and we shamelessly namedrop our frien…
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For our 50th episode, we dive in to Lerner and Loewe's "My Fair Lady", starring Broadway's Laura Benanti. In it, Easy mispronounces several names, The Critic points out that she saw a show without Easy, and we both gush over Christian Dante White. And no, we didn't get you to the church on time by publishing before it closed, so this is another in …
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In this episode we (quickly) discuss Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird" starring Jeff Daniels. In it, Easy auditions for the antagonist, The Critic is cognizant of time, and we both let you know what to do with your Newark theater dollars. Enjoy! Also, for those interested in what shows are opening and closing, check …
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In this latest installment of 'Did You Make the Right Call', we discuss the limited (and finished) run of "King Lear" starring Glenda Jackson. In it, you, get The Critic's take on Glen Jackson, Easy's love affair with Ruth Wilson, and we shout out to non-family members for the first time. Enjoy! CLOSING ALERT: "The Prom" will close in July so be su…
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In this episode we explore "The Mother": part two of Florian Zeller's family trilogy. In it, we make reference to the fact that tickets are hard to get. Well...they're now impossible to get as the show is closed. Also, listener warning...this one is a little slow on the uptake but gets better. Finally, to those New Hampshirites who saw it, let us k…
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In this episode we (finally) examine the Tony Award-winning juggernaut. Inside, Easy tries to invent a word in German, The Critic reveals how much she really doesn't like South Park, and boy do we butcher an actor's name. Finally, note that at The Eugene O'Neill Theater they DO NOT warn you that the show is about to start, so get your drinks and ge…
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In this episode, The Critic invents a new phrase regarding socks and how they're knocked off, Easy searches for that elusive word 'moments', and despite discussing how the show may not be for some, and getting the letters of an important initialism mixed up (we know it's LGBTQ) we hope that is shines through that we definitely believe in every kind…
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CLOSING SOON... 10 Mar 2019. In this episode, we explore the Broadway premiere of Tarell Alvin McCraney's "Choir Boy" at the Manhattan Theatre Club's Friedman Theatre. In it, we start the campaign for a new Tony for Best Stepping, Easy has an identity crisis, and The Critic learns a little something about the MacArthur Fellowship. So eclectic. Enjo…
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In this history-laden episode, we discuss Jez Butterworth's "The Ferryman" now on Broadway after its successful run in London. Inside, Easy forgets to mention the female lead, Laura Donnelly (on whom much of the plot is based, sorry Laura), The Critic takes you on a journey in to The Troubles, and in doing so, we break our record for length of an e…
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In this episode, we explore the return of Harvey Fierstein's "Torch Song Trilogy" (now with a new name and run time) to Broadway. Inside you'll hear The Critic expand on the importance of family as a theme, Easy unable to distinguish one Prince Valiant haircut from another, and an homage to our friend Ms. Spilker by referring to a movie as a show. …
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In this episode we explore "Bernhardt/Hamlet" which actually uses a slash (/) in its title vs. the vertical bar (|) we were forced to use for file-naming purposes. Interesting keystroke drama aside, you'll hear how The Critic calls Easy out for just repeating what she says, how Easy is once again brought to tears, and how The Critic forgot the prem…
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In this episode, we bring you the revival of Edward Albee's 1994 Pulitzer Prize winning and 2018 Tony Award winning "Three Tall Women". CLOSING ALERT: this run will play its last performance on June 24, 2018. Let yourself be taken away by The Critic's intellectual insight, and when you hear Easy simply repeat what she says, try not to make a face; …
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In this episode, we have the great pleasure to introduce you to one of our favorite shows of all time, "The Full Monty", that we recently enjoyed in Buffalo, NY. Within, Easy forgets to mention that Terrence McNally has won several Tony awards, notably for "Love! Valour! Compassion!" and "Ragtime", and The Critic forgets that the microphone picks u…
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In this episode, we talk about New York City Center's production of "Grand Hotel" for its 1-weekend run. Upon listening, you'll find that Easy renames dust cloths as 'tarps' seems to rename the show 'So, Grand Hotel' by saying that phrase repeatedly, and The Critic, having to deal with him, resists the urge to rename this show. Enjoy!…
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In this edition, we add another show to our Did You Make The Right Call series with "Farinelli & The King" the story of a Monarch who did indeed lead as two kings in more ways than one (Tenacious D reference there). Easy encourages you to never not miss a chance to not not-see Mark Rylance while doing a great job of insulting his wife, playwright C…
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London Edition! - In this special double episode, we give you our thoughts on another Mischief Theatre production and a new musical about a teenaged drag queen. Easy invents the phrase "dialogue funniness", The Critic falls in love with all the tongs, and we spend way too much time talking about (and poorly performing) London accents. Cheerio!…
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In this episode, we do a bang up job of insulting young people and get real James Lipton on your ass in our exploration of Roundabout Theater's "John Lithgow: Stories By Heart". We also missed the chance to make the deep-cut musical theater lyric reference 'Some are set up in the Somerset Maugham suite"... embarrassing. Enjoy.…
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We uploaded this one twice (in true Steve Martin fashion). This time with the description, so you can delete the first version of #22. Ah, podcast trials and tribulations. In this episode, we explore Steve Martin's "Meteor Shower" in our 2nd 'Did you make the right call?' episode (as it's closed). The Critic both compliments and insults Jenna Fisch…
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In this episode, we explore Uma Thurman's Broadway debut in "The Parisian Woman" at The Hudson. Inside you'll find that Easy is currently current with current events, The Critic helps shed light on the definition of a Broadway house, and we shout out to Macon Little Theatre (please let them take it as a compliment). Enjoy!…
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In our first 'Did You Make The Right Call?' episode, we explore the effanineffable mashup of Andrew Lloyd Webber music and TS Eliot poetry, "Cats". The reason it's our first DYMTRC is that we saw it on its last performance sooo you can't see it anymore. However, you can determine if we thought you 'made the right call' in seeing it or not...a decis…
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First, this show is closing 25 Feb 2018, so take that in to consideration as you determine our level of expertise or horse shit. Second, we apologize sincerely to Tony Taccone, who directed this play, for both mispronouncing his name, and neglecting to reflect on the impact he's had on American theater. Owe you a cocktail, Tony. Clearly, we're the …
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