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Immersive/Interactive Malini Singh McDonald Immersive/Interactive Malini Singh McDonald

theatresports

From the moment the show started, the audience was fully engaged. Kids and adults alike participated in throwing out wild suggestions and cheering for their favorite moments. Presented by The Gallery Players and Freestyle Repertory Theatre, Theatresports is 60 minutes of high-energy, creative, and immersive family entertainment. Check out our review!

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Show Up, Kids!

What are we going to do, kids? Show Up, Kids! has no script and no story! Also, the main character, Sally, hasn’t shown up for the show. Thank goodness for Denisse Estefany Mendoza, our host, who rallies a group of children between the ages of 3 and 10 to create a show at Q.E.D in Astoria, Queens. Check out our review written by Malini.

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As You Will

Dear readers, shake off the day, relax and let the troupe do all the work. Let them create at a fevered pace for your enjoyment. Indulge in one of the beverages on hand. Fear not that you missed last night’s performance, for this talented troupe will create another, and another and another. As You Will will leave you as happy as you will. Read our review written by Nicole Jesson.

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Give Me The MacArthur Genius Grant

Success and validation are such a tightrope. We all dance it and try to balance it. What is this all for anyway? Then there’s the fulfillment of it all. The struggle is real. Tarek Ziad tell us his thoughts. Give Me the MacArthur Genius Fellow is an entertaining, well-written, introspective, and interactive performance piece that questions the definition of success. Read the full review by Malini Singh McDonald.

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METAMORPHOSIS

Despite the references to Kafka’s work sprinkled throughout, it felt more like a experience that was supposed to feel disturbing, rather than a truly disturbing exploration of the themes presented in “Metamorphosis”. Yes, the setting of a corporate retreat was indeed extremely intelligent at the Studio Exhibit Photography Studios, but at a certian point, the setting constrained the piece. Check out our review written by Niranjani Reddi.

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Meet the Review Team

  • Malini Singh McDonald Reviewer Theatre Beyond Broadway

    FOUNDER

  • Nicole Jesson Reviewer Theatre Beyond Broadway

    A proud SAG-AFTRA & AEA member, Nicole has worked for The Huntington Theatre, Delvena Theatre, Gloucester Stage Company and Wellesley Summer Theatre as well as producing and directing with Catbox Cabaret and le black Kat theatre. A graduate of the Actor Studio Drama School and Emerson College, she is the author of the children's book Iggy the Snake. Her new short play The Other Woman debuts in Boston Autumn 2025.

  • Tony Marinelli Reviewer Theatre Beyond Broadway

    Tony Marinelli is an actor, playwright, director, arts administrator, and now critic. He received his B.A. and almost finished an MFA from Brooklyn College in the golden era when Benito Ortolani, Howard Becknell, Rebecca Cunningham, Gordon Rogoff, Marge Linney, Bill Prosser, Sam Leiter, Elinor Renfield, and Glenn Loney numbered amongst his esteemed professors. His plays I find myself here, Be That Guy (A Cat and Two Men), and …and then I meowed have been produced by Ryan Repertory Company, one of Brooklyn’s few resident theatre companies.

  • Amanda Montoni Reviewer Theatre Beyond Broadway

    Amanda Montoni is a professional hat-wearer. One of those hats is, yes, you guessed it, Writer. She has had her short stories, poetry, and children's books published by multiple companies. Her plays have premiered both on stage and in podcast form. Her poetry collection, Thoughts While Singing, was the creative spark for her podcast, The Sweet Madness Podcast, where she interviews fellow theater lovers, poets, and writers as well as any other guests that bring sweetness to the world. Theatre has always been her lifeline, so when she jumped from Actor/Choreogrpaher/Director to Reviewer, she could not have been more thrilled to see her worlds come together.

  • Niranjani Reddi Reviewer Theatre Beyond Broadway

    Niranjani Reddi (she/they) is a playwright, actor, and producer based in NYC . Previous credits include: Shiv's Project (Priyanka), Seeking Fair and Lovely : Rishtas and Rasas at The Tank (Playwright and Producer), Alley Between the Houses (Zera), While We Wait (Grace), Whippoorwill Calls (Director). She’s extremely passionate about all things related to Indian and Indian-American representation within the Western performing arts space. She works to center these stories in her own work, whether it’s in plays she’s written, or projects she’s acted in. She’s incredibly excited to continue building a community of artists based in and around NYC, who are interested in engaging with the same kind of work she is.

  • Bianca Lopez Reviewer Theatre Beyond Broadway

  • Marcina Zaccaria Reviewer Theatre Beyond Broadway

    Marcina Zaccaria has written and edited profiles for Howl Round, based at Emerson College, and has held temporary positions at Conde Nast and Rodale Publishing. Marcina is the Theatre and Opera Editor at The Theatre Times, and her clips can be found online. She has covered theatrical productions for The Brooklyn Rail and TheaterPizzazz.com. She currently enjoys handling editing and layout for Bio Books for professionals at a NY based non-profit organization, and previously worked at EdLab at Columbia University, editing articles for Teachers College Record and the New Learning Times.

    As a Dramatist, Marcina Zaccaria has written Village, My Home, performed at the Dream Up Festival at Theater for the New City. Marcina's One Act play, All About Image, was performed at the Broadway Bound Festival on Theatre Row. She has read applications and coordinated rehearsal space for the LIT Space Grant Residency Program and participated at the Catwalk Artist Residency where she wrote The Incalculable Present. A member of the League Of Professional Theatre Women, she was the Co-Chair of Julia's Reading Room where she enjoyed a virtual reading of her play, Love, the TV, and Me.

    Marcina Zaccaria received her undergraduate degree from Tisch School of the Arts, and holds an MFA from Columbia University.

  • Penelope Deen Reviewer Theatre Beyond Broadway

    Award-winning multidisciplinary theatre professional with a distinguished reputation for crafting groundbreaking performances. Renowned for her work on stage, innovative movement direction, and international experience, she is dedicated to creating transformative art that captivates audiences and fosters cultural enrichment.