POSTED // Mar 24,2011 - C.S. Lewis’ 1954 Narnia fantasy The Horse and His Boy could easily have been a study of the religious and psychosexual implications...
POSTED // Oct 21,2010 - It’s strange that singing, dancing orphans have become such a staple of musical theater, from Les Misérables’ pitiable Cosette to Miss Hannigan’s hard-knock guttersnipes in Annie.
POSTED // Oct 14,2010 - Note to musical-theater brats: Before there was Rent, there was La Boheme. But you already knew that. Giacomo Puccini’s opera is also his most accessible...