Category Archives: Off-Broadway

Review: ‘Comfort Women’ A New Musical

World War II was a time of unspeakable horrors. The fighting and the loss of lives are only a few of the terrible events. One atrocity that is starting to become better known is the fate of Asian women lured … Continue reading

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‘Conflict’ Challenges Traditional Beliefs

The newest play presented by the Mint Theater Company is Conflict. Although it was seen in London back in 1925, the play is just now having its New York Premiere. It is a love story that unfolds during a hotly … Continue reading

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‘Molasses in January’ Tells a Sad Piece of Boston’s History

Molasses in January is a new, original musical playing at the Jerry Orbach Theatre at New York’s Theater Center. This Off-Broadway production tells the story of a disaster in Boston in January 1919. An enormous molasses storage tank burst sending … Continue reading

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