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After a storming month in December, many predicted a drop in quality new offerings from Netflix in January. Those people need to be gently slapped around the face with a wet fish and made to sit in the corner.
If you’re looking for a good reason to dodge the dumbbells (at the gym), put your mind to some problem-solving or learn a thing or two about history, then you’ve come to the right place.
This week on Netflix, you’ve got the return of the world’s greatest detective with the answer to the biggest cliffhanger on British TV, and Bill Murray stepping out as the President of the United States. Prefer your programmes more debauched, and slightly murderous? Like your comedy quite American and a bit park-based? They’ve got that too.
And if Will Ferrell is your go-to guy for a fun, dumb movies or...
After a storming month in December, many predicted a drop in quality new offerings from Netflix in January. Those people need to be gently slapped around the face with a wet fish and made to sit in the corner.
If you’re looking for a good reason to dodge the dumbbells (at the gym), put your mind to some problem-solving or learn a thing or two about history, then you’ve come to the right place.
This week on Netflix, you’ve got the return of the world’s greatest detective with the answer to the biggest cliffhanger on British TV, and Bill Murray stepping out as the President of the United States. Prefer your programmes more debauched, and slightly murderous? Like your comedy quite American and a bit park-based? They’ve got that too.
And if Will Ferrell is your go-to guy for a fun, dumb movies or...
- 1/11/2016
- by Damien St John
- Obsessed with Film
Playwright Jonathan Tolins author of Buyer amp Cellar and Twilight Of The Golds coined the phrase 'The Last Sunday in June' and turned it into a landmark play which debuted in 2003 at the Rattlestick Theater starring Arnie Burton, Donald Corren, Jonathan McClain, Susan Pourfar, Mark Setlock, Peter Smith, David Turner and Matthew Wilkas and directed by Trip Cullman.BroadwayWorld.com reached out to him this week as we face the most historic Pride in American History...
- 6/28/2015
- by BWW Special Coverage
- BroadwayWorld.com
The League of Professional Theatre Women will present Tony-Award winning actress, Judy Kaye, for the next Oral History interview. Kaye will sit down with award-winning actor and writer Donald Corren to discuss her fascinating work as a theatre artist. The event will take place on Monday, May 11, 2015 at 600 pm in the Bruno Walter Auditorium of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts on 65th Street amp Amsterdam Avenue. Admission is free, but seats will be on a first-come-first-seated basis. Photos httpbit.lyLPTWphotos...
- 4/6/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The Guthrie Theater presents My Fair Lady, the hummable, quotable, utterly enjoyable musical for the whole family. Playing for the first time at the Guthrie, under the direction of Joe Dowling, My Fair Lady will feature Helen Anker as Eliza Doolittle, Tony Sheldon as Colonel Pickering, Donald Corren as Alfred P. Doolittle - all in their Guthrie debuts - and Jeff McCarthy as Professor Henry Higgins. BroadwayWorld has a first look below...
- 7/6/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The Guthrie Theater presents My Fair Lady, the hummable, quotable, utterly enjoyable musical for the whole family. Playing for the first time at the Guthrie, under the direction of Joe Dowling, My Fair Lady will feature Helen Anker as Eliza Doolittle, Tony Sheldon as Colonel Pickering, Donald Corren as Alfred P. Doolittle - all in their Guthrie debuts - and Jeff McCarthy as Professor Henry Higgins. Performances began on the Wurtele Thrust Stage on Saturday, June 28, with an opening slated for tonight, July 4, 2014.
- 7/4/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
RareMedia Productions has announced the world premiere of Judgment Day, a new comedy by Maria S. Schlatter, starring Donald Corren Souvenir, Old Jews Telling Jokes whom The New York Times calls 'a chameleonic wonder' as part of this summer's New York International Fringe Festival. Performances begin tonight, August 9th playing through August 25th at The Players Theatre 115 MacDougal Street. Michael Schwartz directs.
- 8/9/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
RareMedia Productions has announced the world premiere of Judgment Day, a new comedy by Maria S. Schlatter, starring Donald Corren Souvenir, Old Jews Telling Jokes whom The New York Times calls 'a chameleonic wonder' as part of this summer's New York International Fringe Festival. Performances begin August 9th playing through August 25th at The Players Theatre 115 MacDougal Street. Michael Schwartz directs.
- 7/15/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The Soap Myth Written by Jeff Cohen Directed by Arnold Mittelman Produced by National Jewish Theater
Great theater is not always a comfortable experience -- indeed, a measure of unease might be a requirement for compelling drama. The Soap Myth, a superbly written, acted, and directed play, richly compensates the audience for whatever discomfort they might experience along the way to this play's conclusion. The action of this chamber drama is carried forward by a series of amazingly crisp, powerful, and natural conversations among the four-person cast. There are various pairings and groupings of the four, with two players portraying additional characters. The topic is one man’s passionate and relentless quest to conclusively answer what has become a lingering question: Did the Nazis actually manufacture soap from the body fat of their Jewish victims?
The man with the answer is Milton Saltzman (Greg Mullavey), a camp survivor, a witness...
Great theater is not always a comfortable experience -- indeed, a measure of unease might be a requirement for compelling drama. The Soap Myth, a superbly written, acted, and directed play, richly compensates the audience for whatever discomfort they might experience along the way to this play's conclusion. The action of this chamber drama is carried forward by a series of amazingly crisp, powerful, and natural conversations among the four-person cast. There are various pairings and groupings of the four, with two players portraying additional characters. The topic is one man’s passionate and relentless quest to conclusively answer what has become a lingering question: Did the Nazis actually manufacture soap from the body fat of their Jewish victims?
The man with the answer is Milton Saltzman (Greg Mullavey), a camp survivor, a witness...
- 4/15/2012
- by Jay Reisberg
- www.culturecatch.com
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