REVIEW: Imani Winds Debut at 92NY

Imani Winds has been making a case for the enduring relevance of the woodwind quintet for 27 years. But the twice Grammy-nominated group hadn’t performed at 92NY until now, joined on this occasion by pianist Terrence Wilson, buttressing two French classical works with Latin American music rooted in dance. It was a nicely balanced evening.

REVIEW of The Museum of Broadway

The Museum of Broadway finally opened on the main stem in the guise of an “an experiential, interactive museum,” nestled in the heart of Times Square, neighboring the Lyceum Theatre, one of Broadway’s oldest gems. The museum gives you your money’s worth, whether you’re a teenager making a WICKED-inspired pilgrimage to Oz, or a seasoned subscriber who remembers “when they saw the original production of ___.”