Cooking Up a Meaningful Plot
Despite its title and the food, the play at The Met Theatre employs culinary arts not as an end, but a means to explore the complex and emotional Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Despite its title and the food, the play at The Met Theatre employs culinary arts not as an end, but a means to explore the complex and emotional Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
For a more tolerable Barney that the kids\’ll still enjoy, take them to the Geffen\’s Saturday Scene this morning.
Rita Lakin\’s new musical, \”Saturday Night at Grossinger\’s,\” fetes the businesswoman behind the food and the entertainment, Jennie Grossinger (1882-1972).
B&\’39; nai Tikvah Congregation: 11 a.m. Tot Shabbat with Doda Mollie for toddlers and children ages 2-7.
One could call \”Who Killed Woody Allen?\” a \”benign revenge comedy.\” Co-authors Tom Dunn, Dan Callahan and Brendan Connor wrote the whodunit after Allen allegedly withdrew the rights to his play, \”Death,\” from their theater company in 2001.
"I personally detest theater as therapy," Julianne Grossman said. "I don\’t want to see someone \’catharsis-izing\’ all over me in an attempt to heal themselves."