According to Lincoln Center's new LCT3 project at its slogan, it takes "New Audiences for New Artists." It also takes new critics, hence the establishment of Theater Talk's New Theater Corps in 2005, a way for up-and-coming theater writers and eager new theatergoers to get exposure to the ever-growing theater scene in New York City. Writers for the New Theater Corps are given the opportunity to immerse themselves in the off-off and off-Broadway theater scene, learning and giving back high-quality reviews at the same time. Driven by a passion and love of the arts, the New Theater Corps aims to identify, support, and grow the arts community, one show and one person at a time.

Friday, November 18, 2005

Review: THE ARK by Rachel Maier

I saw The Ark on Wednesday night at the 37 Arts Theater. The women in the show were extremely strong, and the most memorable numbers were in fact the ones sung by the women. Marie-France Arcilla sang a rousing gospel song and was one of the, if not the strongest in the cast. The show as a whole was entertaining and enjoyable, but unfortunatly did not leave me humming the score as I left the theater.

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