Give My Regrets to Broadway By David Mamet August 26, 2021 Broadway will have become an amusement park, drama and comedy superseded by content, which has then given place to drivel.
Real Live By David Mamet March 18, 2021 The magnificence of the theatrical interchange is that it cannot be captured. You had to be there.
Memories of Moscow: Russians in Theater & Movies By David Mamet October 29, 2020 When Everything Russian was in vogue, in the ’30s, Stanislavsky was taken up by the theatrical intelligentsia of New York.
Hamlet and Oedipus Meet the Zombies By David Mamet September 17, 2020 Insistence on art as indoctrination is obscenity, denying the possibility of human connection to truths superior to human understanding, that is, to God.
COVID Closes the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater By Michael Brendan Dougherty April 30, 2020 An appreciation of New York’s endangered improv-comedy scene.
Prima Donna Assoluta By Jay Nordlinger January 5, 2012 We will have a tête-à-tête in with Angela Gheorghiu.
Music: Sampling Salzburg By Jay Nordlinger September 2, 2010 On the world’s most prestigious music festival.
An Opera Apart By Jay Nordlinger June 18, 2010 Jay Nordlinger on Before Night Falls, a new opera by Jorge Martín.