People love to wallow, which explains why songs like “Alone Again (Naturally),” a No. 1 hit by Gilbert O’Sullivan in 1971, garner such attention. It’s not enough, of course, to just pile up a laundry ...
For Waldyn Benbenek, it all started with a poster he saw stapled to a south Minneapolis telephone pole in the summer of 1979. It offered an invitation to meet in the basement of a home in Minneapolis' ...
Picture John Andrews, a church organist who loved Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera. Add two willing church choirs, a few outsiders and an Episcopal bishop who not only allowed performances to take ...
For the uninitiated (like me, I had to do a little homework), H.M.S. Pinafore is a whimsical tale set aboard the British naval vessel H.M.S. Pinafore, where class, love, and identity are all up for ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A Broadway remake of the operetta, starring David Hyde Pierce, moves the plot to the Big Easy, where good times roll, even if some jokes don’t quite ...
There’s fairy dust strewn all over Zilkha Hall at the Hobby Center. It’s not sprinkled as in Peter Pan, it’s a downpour. Everyone is covered in it, from the actors, stagehands, all production people, ...