by John Moore | Jun 27, 2009
“If music be the food of love, play on” commands the lovelorn Count Orsino as “Twelfth Night” opens – and it is indeed music that sustained a wonderfully joyous performance throughout a rare, clear night at the Delacorte Theater in...
by John Moore | Jun 6, 2009
Shakespeare In The Park kicks of this week at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. The first offering will be “Twelfth Night”, one of the Bard’s most beloved comedies. This year’s production will feature Charles Borland, Andrew Crowe,...
by John Moore | Sep 13, 2008
BLINDERS, a 50 min documentary about the growing movement to ban the infamous NYC carriage horses, will be screened publicly in Manhattan for the first time on Sept. 18th and 22nd. BLINDERS has been screened at 10 film festivals and won the 2008 award for Best Film in...
by John Moore | Jul 13, 2008
Bon Jovi did indeed rock the Great Lawn. The boys from Jersey made their fans, and home state, proud, singing several of their greatest hits, including “Livin’ on a Prayer” and “You Give Love a Bad Name,” before ending their set with...
by John Moore | Mar 31, 2008
A noir thriller, based on actual events that transpired in Dublin, Ireland in the 1950’s was performed last week (3/19 – 3/29) in Central Park. But it wasn’t staged at the Delacorte, and it certainly wasn’t enacted by marionettes in the...