Author: Nelson Diaz-Marcano

Fun and Paranoia in “Sienna’s Mantram or (A Change of Pace in China Lake)”

Fun and Paranoia in “Sienna’s Mantram or (A Change of Pace in China Lake)”

Oh February and March, the time for love and Spring breaks. It’s also the time for cold weather and post-holiday depression. It’s a toss up to find out if February and March are good months or bad months, so I always remind myself that they are also the months for the FRIGID Festival to invade the Lower East Side. Every year, dozens of […]

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“Kunstler” Sets to Explore the Man, Digs Into the Politics

“Kunstler” Sets to Explore the Man, Digs Into the Politics

There are personalities so big that no matter the profession, the grand stage just follows them around. Some of them do something huge with the bare minimum, they themselves make it special. Others use opportunities to create amazing things with already amazing products, but they themselves stand out from the crowd. Then there are the people like William Kunstler, people that […]

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“Life According To Saki” Has Arrived in NYC

“Life According To Saki” Has Arrived in NYC

Hector Hugh Munro was a satirist writer from the early 20th century who volunteered to serve in the army during World War I. Sadly for the literature world, the piercingly funny writer died when a German sniper found him during the Battle of Somme, leaving behind a legacy of short stories to rival the likes of Oscar Wilde. His dark, […]

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“Hi Fi | Wi Fi | Sci Fi” Predicting the Present From the Past

“Hi Fi | Wi Fi | Sci Fi” Predicting the Present From the Past

The year just started and it has already been an interesting one.  Theater has come in droves to express their thoughts on the current administration, and they are doing it without taking prisoners. With evenings dedicated to the sole purpose of encouraging conversation and spreading messages of solidarity, we could say this is the new hot ticket in the theater […]

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The “Fire This Time Festival” Has Become One of the Best Short Play Festivals

The “Fire This Time Festival” Has Become One of the Best Short Play Festivals

Of the many short play festivals that are put up a year, one of the absolute best is dedicated to the emerging playwrights of the African-American diaspora. Last year, the “Fire This Time Festival” proved its importance even though it was an uneven night full of bright stars with underwhelming scripts. While there were some great works in there, some felt […]

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“Tell Hector I Miss Him” Finds the Beauty in the Cracks of Life

“Tell Hector I Miss Him” Finds the Beauty in the Cracks of Life

The island of Puerto Rico. The island of enchantment. The Commonwealth of the United States of America that is a jump away from Florida. An island stuck in many ways between old traditions and necessary progress. An island fighting hard to keep an identity while the “benefactors” try to give it another. The island I come from and have seen […]

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“Jack of Hearts, Master of None” is Another Impressive Production from Mind The Art Entertainment

“Jack of Hearts, Master of None” is Another Impressive Production from Mind The Art Entertainment

It’s been almost two years since I was first introduced to Mind The Art Entertainment and the work of Christian De Gré with “Beware The Chupacabra!” at the Fringe Festival in 2015. I remember that show, because it was over two hours with no intermission and it didn’t matter. I was entertained, not impressed, but had a lot of fun. […]

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Puppets and Wit Drive the Drama in “Made in China”

Puppets and Wit Drive the Drama in “Made in China”

In a bleak world, where things do not seem to make sense, we are constantly looking for logic or reason that will explain the things that we cannot comprehend. This search always puts us on a journey in which we have to delve into an abyss of despair to come out enlightened, and somehow put the dots together of something […]

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“PIAF! The Show” Greets the New Year in a Gorgeous Way

“PIAF! The Show” Greets the New Year in a Gorgeous Way

Welcome to 2017 my dear readers! And what a better way to kick it off than an Edith Piaf tribute show at Carnegie Hall. Edith Piaf is considered by many one of the greatest singers of the 20th century. A great number of those would argue she was actually the best one of the bunch. This tragic figure has been […]

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End of the Year Celebration: Top 10 Off and Off-Off Broadway Productions of 2016

End of the Year Celebration: Top 10 Off and Off-Off Broadway Productions of 2016

Last year I started this article with a celebration of surviving the madness that is the holiday season. Well, this year I start this with a big: WE SURVIVED 2016! What a year, folks! There are many reasons we will remember 2016, some great, some not so great. Mostly we will remember this year as the potential moment that changed […]

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