“Somewhere inside all of us is the power to change the world.”
The much loved children’s author, Roald Dahl, would have been 100 on September 13. His stories were an amalgamation of well-rounded characters and…
The 71st Tony Awards took place last night at Radio City Music Hall, with Dear Evan Hansen, the original Broadway musical that tells the story of an “invisible” high school outsider, leading the wins.
Why we love it Comedy is the most fickle of genres — what’s funny to one generation so often leaves the next at best baffled, at worst squirming with embarrassment. So when a comedy lasts more than 250 years, you know it has to be something special. Such is the…
Joshua Harmon’s award-winning comedy, Bad Jews, will be transferring to the West End’s Arts Theatre this year. Performances begin on March 8, with an official opening on March 25. The production will run through May 30.
Tuesday night was the first round of performances for the 40th Annual OOB Festival, and it was a terrifc showing! We saw plays with kettle corn, egg-smashing, and experimental commericals to name a few. We were joined by three distinguished judges…
On Friday, April 24, Samuel French’s Instagram account went clowning around.
Barrie Kreinik, a cast member of Off-Broadway’s 39 Steps by Patrick Barlow and John Buchan, took over the account during the performance, giving…
Title Spotlight is a regular series written by our Samuel French staff to feature musicals and plays — and why you should be interested in them.
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“It is for the older folk to see the symbolism and philosophy that lies behind [Peter Pan], the pathos of Peter, the utter sadness of the Never, Never Land.”Patrick Braybrook, J.M. Barrie; A Study in Fairies and Mortals