By Eva Phillips The first time I ever encountered Cabaret, I was a severely depressed 19-year-old, being moved to tears in a Dunkin Donuts at 2 AM as I watched Bob Fosse-directed, spectacularly manic Liza Minelli, and still-closeted Joel Grey… Read More ›
John Herrmann
“Boeing Boeing”: Hilarity at 30,000 Feet with Little Lake Theatre
It is Paris in the 1960s, love is zooming through the air – and so are planes. Bernard is a bit of a playboy with his American, Italian, and German flight attendant fiancées. He likes to keep a time table… Read More ›