Set in a tea room in a small South African town in 1950, Master Harold and the Boys is a look at apartheid both raw and touching. Master Harold is the teenage son of the tea room owner and the ‘boys’ are the two black tea-room employees, Willy and Sam.
Read MoreI’ve never been disappointed with a meal at the midtown Greek restaurant, Milos, and the streak continues. My husband and I picked out a clear-eyed beauty of a John Dory on our visit and simply grilled in lemon and olive oil, it was, perhaps, the best piece of fish I have ever eaten.
Read MoreAside from being extremely conveniently located to many of the venues in the theater district, Etcetera, Etcetera has the added bonus, for the friends with whom we went, of having a very large menu including many vegan, vegetarian and gluten free items.
Read MoreCoriolanus is Shakespeare’s tragic story of a brilliant soldier Caius Martius (Coriolanus) who, though temperamentally unsuited to it, with the encouragement of his friends, admirers and very domineering mother tries his hand at politics. Having been raised and forged to respect and exhibit only brute force, he, ultimately unwilling to play by the rules and the will of the people he is to govern, is banished.
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