Brighton Beach Memoirs Who The Central New York Playhouse Where 3649 Erie Blvd. E, Shoppingtown Mall, Syracuse When Through April 27 Tickets $20; Thursday & Sunday, $15 Review by Josh Austin If you’re not lustfully talking about sex or breasts to a puberty-stricken 15-year-old boy, you might as well leave the room. In Neil Simon’s cherished Americana play Brighton Beach … Continue reading »
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‘Streetcar’ heats up the CNY Playhouse
A Streetcar Named Desire Who The Central New York Playhouse Where 3649 Erie Blvd. E, Shoppingtown Mall, Syracuse When Through Feb. 23 Tickets $20; Thursday & Sunday, $15 Review by Eesha Patkar The opening performance of A Streetcar Named Desire at the Central New York Playhouse was not without a few hiccups. At times uncomfortable … Continue reading »
Infidelity runs rampant at the CNY Playhouse
Two Into One Who The Central New York Playhouse Where 3649 Erie Blvd. E, Shoppingtown Mall, Syracuse When Through Jan. 26 Tickets $20; Thursday & Sunday, $15 Review by Josh Austin For many reasons, it’s rather intriguing to find a politician with his pants down. This representative, naturally, is the uptight, vehemently against pornography type … Continue reading »
CNY Playhouse presents an infectiously grumpy, holiday classic
The Man Who Came to Dinner Who The Central New York Playhouse Where 3649 Erie Blvd. E, Shoppingtown Mall, Syracuse When Through Dec. 24 Tickets $20; Thursday & Sunday, $15 Review by Eesha Patkar I imagine when The Man Who Came to Dinner debuted in 1939, the play’s humor was topical enough to be favorably received by its audience. In … Continue reading »
The Central New York Playhouse kicks off with ‘Don’t Talk to the Actors’
Don’t Talk to the Actors Who The Central New York Playhouse Where 3649 Erie Blvd. E, Shoppingtown Mall, Syracuse When Through Nov. 24 Tickets: $20 Review by Josh Austin As an ode to green room conversations, Tom Dudzick’s Don’t Talk to the Actors gives a salacious, laboring, comedic peek into the creative process of how a Broadway play comes … Continue reading »