Ari Axelrod: A Place for Us: A Celebration of Jewish Broadway
Every gesture and note were true and honest.
Every gesture and note were true and honest.
Hannah Jane is a charming performer and has a surprisingly flexible and strong voice.
McDonald gave us a beautifully shaded and nuanced interpretation; an unforgettable performance.
Witwick showed a good deal of wit and provided fine work as an accompanist and vocal arranger.
Melissa Errico and Billy Stritch have ended the holiday on an upbeat note.
Shana Bousard and Runbeck have sung together for years, and her Broadway soprano blended with his Broadway baritone like rum and coke.
An afternoon of carefully curated songs that were at times confessional, cautionary, instructive, and informative.
She still floated high head notes and sang with a sharp, articulate tone and confidence.
Halev was sincere; she displayed her stage experience and polish, and her performance was authentic.
The show brimmed with anxious awareness and determined hope.