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Welcome to Scheck on the Arts
Welcome to this destination for reviews, news
and musings on Theater, Film and Culture (Music,
Cabaret, Books and more) by veteran arts writer
and New York Post/Hollywood Reporter
critic Frank Scheck.
Thursday, April 28, 2011 - with two Broadway reviews and a report from Tribeca
Apr 28th
Two Broadway shows opened last night and both are reviwed here on ScheckOnTheArts and you can find both reviews in the theater section, or by using these links: for Baby It's You! click here and for The Normal Heart click here.
Also, have a review of Catching Hell - part of the Tribeca Film Festival - in the Hollywood Reporter. Click here to read it.
----- Frank Scheck
Monday, April 25, 2011 - Born Yesterday, plus reports from Tribeca
Apr 25th
My review of the Broadway revival of Born Yesterday has posted here on the site - you'll find it by clicking 'theater' up at the top of the page, or by clicking here.
Also, over in the Hollywood Reporter, there are reviews of Revenge of the Electric Car (click here) and Treatment (click here) -- both playing at the Tribeca Film Festival; as well as Madea's Big Happy Family (click here).
----- Frank Scheck
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Apr 19th
Have posted my review of the show/theater experience Sleep No More here on the site. You'll find it in the theater section or by clicking here.
Also, my review of the show Reading Under the Influence - playing at DR2 - is running in the "Post" - that review can be read by clicking here.
----- Frank Scheck
Friday, November 19
Nov 19th
It's been a little quiet this week - sorry. BUT, today you'll find my review of John Guare's A Free Man of Color, playing at Lincoln Center Theater, in the 'Theater' section and there will be some book reviews here over the weekend.
Also, my review of Devil Boys from Beyond is running in today's New York Post. You can read that one by clicking here.
-- Frank Scheck
Monday, November 15
Nov 15th
Two Broadway openings this weekend: The Public's The Merchant of Venice and the new musical Elf. You'll find my reviews of both in the "Theater" section of ScheckOnTheArts.com - just click the link at the top of the page.
Also, over in the New York Post you'll find my review of John Osborne's Personal Enemy, which is playing at 59E59 Theaters as part of the Brits Off-Broadway festival. To see that review, just click here.
-- Frank Scheck