The creators of “Imagination Station” call it a cross between “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “Pee-wee’s Playhouse,” and “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.”
Mrs. Kasha Davis
Theater review: ‘The Legend of Georgia McBride’
Theatrical productions aren’t generally written about Florida. The Sunshine State, with its gators and gulf coast, doesn’t set the stage for a production in quite the same way a cosmopolitan city or the Midwest does. But for Matthew Lopez’s 2015 play “The Legend of Georgia McBride,” a small town Florida setting somehow works perfectly.
JCC CenterStage announces 2018-19 season
The six-show season includes plays and musicals about celebrated sex therapist Dr. Ruth, the cultural impact of the British Invasion, and the scandalous first lesbian kiss on Broadway.
Adam reviews ‘Muddy Track’ and Big Wigs
I started off day three of Fringe by catching a screening of the little-seen documentary, “Muddy Track” at the Dryden Theatre — the only Fringe event held at that venue this year. Scheduled as part of the Dryden’s series on the films of Bernard Shakey (the pseudonym used by musician Neil Young in his little-known […]
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Season 7, Episode 5: The DESPY Awards
After last week’s shocker of an episode I didn’t know what to expect for this week. Apparently most of the ladies felt the same way and expressed their shock at seeing Trixie Mattel sent packing while barely awake Pearl got to stay. Judging by the tears on the runway, one would think that Pearl was […]
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Season 7, Episode 1: Born Naked
Start your engines — “RuPaul’s Drag Race” is FINALLY back for its seventh season. And to quote Mother Ru herself, this is “the most raggedy season yet.” Mrs. Kasha Davis joins the “Drag Race” this season, making her the third queen from Rochester to make it on the show. There must be something in the […]






