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Natasha Ashley

Natasha Ashley has been a reviewer for Broadway World for quite a few years covering numerous productions throughout Central New York. She was born and raised in the suburbs of Syracuse, New York. Natasha has grown up seeing many theatrical productions with her sister, Jennifer Perry, in New York City and in Washington D.C. Natasha and her sister have always shared the love for theatre. She graduated and received her Bachelors degree from Houghton College in 2008 with a double major in English and Communications. While attending Houghton College she acted in numerous productions. She was also the Assistant Director of the college production of You Can't Take it With You. Natasha was in charge of securing patrons, ticket sales, costume management, hair, and makeup for the college shows. Natasha has served as a reviewer for New York Theatre Guide. When not reviewing shows Natasha spends her time with her husband and two children. 






BWW Review: MAMMA MIA! is an Absolute Delight at Cortland Repertory Theatre
BWW Review: MAMMA MIA! is an Absolute Delight at Cortland Repertory Theatre
July 17, 2019

Mamma Mia! 'Here we go again.' There is now another production in Central New York of this hit jukebox musical based on the songs of ABBA. This time around it is a delightful production at the picturesque Cortland Repertory Theatre in Preble, New York. For a musical that is repeatedly (sometimes too much) performed throughout the country, the Cortland Rep production, directed by Kerby Thompson, is quite fresh, powerful, and exciting.

BWW Review: GRAND HOTEL Enchants at The Merry - Go- Round Playhouse
BWW Review: GRAND HOTEL Enchants at The Merry - Go- Round Playhouse
July 15, 2019

The Merry a?" Go a?" Round Playhouse is now enchanting audiences with a breathtaking production of Grand Hotel the Musical. Director Brett Smock's productions often are memorable and this one is no exception. With the lavish set, spot on casting, and impressive choreography this production is one of the top productions I've seen presented at The Merry - Go a?" Round Playhouse.

BWW Review: LEGALLY BLONDE is a Fabulously Fun Musical at Cortland Repertory Theatre
BWW Review: LEGALLY BLONDE is a Fabulously Fun Musical at Cortland Repertory Theatre
June 23, 2019

Omigod you guys! Cortland Repertory Theatre is now entertaining audiences with the super-fun musical comedy Legally Blonde at their picturesque summer location at the Little York Pavilion in Preble, New York. It is a fabulously fun musical directed by Trey Compton and a wonderful summer treat covered in pink sprinkles for the summer.

BWW Review: RUMORS Often Lacks Laughter at the Central New York Playhouse
BWW Review: RUMORS Often Lacks Laughter at the Central New York Playhouse
June 14, 2019

Central New York Playhouse is now presenting their production of Neil Simon's farce Rumors under the direction of Korrie Taylor. This theater company often excels with their comedic plays, but unfortunately only some of the cast delivered the laughs on the night I attended.

BWW Review: GREASE Starts the 2019 Season at The Merry-Go-Round Playhouse
BWW Review: GREASE Starts the 2019 Season at The Merry-Go-Round Playhouse
June 10, 2019

The 2019 season of the Finger Lakes Musical Theatre Festival has officially begun at the Merry-Go-Round Playhouse in Auburn, New York. The season's first musical is none other than the very familiar hit Grease, directed by Igor Goldin. It has been 21 years since a production of Grease entertained audiences at Merry-Go-Round Playhouse and local audiences are, without a doubt, excited to see the familiar musical. The title of the show alone is making tickets disappear like lightning.

BWW Review: ROCK OF AGES Lights Up the Landmark Theatre
BWW Review: ROCK OF AGES Lights Up the Landmark Theatre
June 7, 2019

For one night only, the 10th anniversary touring production of Rock of Ages rocked out at Syracuse's Landmark Theatre. The jukebox musical featuring strobe lights, fog effects, classic '80s hits certainly got the crowd going as the cheesy, yet amusing story of love, hope, and dreams played out. It was 'nothing but a good time' as the energetic rock musical came to life under the direction of Martha Banta featuring powerhouse vocals, spot on '80s costume designs by Cynthia Nordstrom, and out of this world lighting by Mike Baldassari.

BWW Review: THE ALL NIGHT STRUT! Is Sensational at The Redhouse
BWW Review: THE ALL NIGHT STRUT! Is Sensational at The Redhouse
June 3, 2019

Talk about a swingin' good time at The Redhouse Arts Center in Syracuse, New York! Impeccably directed by Bob Brown, the current production of the jukebox musical of The All Night Strut! features sensational performances by a talented cast, spot on lighting design by Marie Yokoyama, energetic music direction by Barry Blumenthal, and top-notch accompaniment featuring members of the local award-winning CNY Jazz orchestra.

BWW Review: THE LAST 5 YEARS is a Visionary Masterpiece at Syracuse Stage
BWW Review: THE LAST 5 YEARS is a Visionary Masterpiece at Syracuse Stage
June 1, 2019

A stunning, visionary, and thought-provoking production of Jason Robert Brown's Drama Desk Award-winning musical, The Last 5 Years, is now delighting audiences at Syracuse Stage. The production is directed by none other than Jason Alexander, who is, of course, best known for his role in the television series Seinfeld. Alexander's vision results in a production that is refreshing, captivating, and brilliant. This production stands out from others because Alexander cast four actors rather than the traditional two. There is also the incomparable score by the brilliant Jason Robert Brown that is a delight to the ears.

BWW Review: A Whimsical and Breathtaking FINDING NEVERLAND at The Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater
BWW Review: A Whimsical and Breathtaking FINDING NEVERLAND at The Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater
May 29, 2019

The touring production of Finding Neverland has now soared into Syracuse's Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater as part of the Famous Artists Broadway Theatre Series. With an impressive book by James Graham and powerful music and lyrics by Gary Barlow and Elliot Kennedy, this inspiring musical is pure fun and magic on stage.

BWW Review: THE BOOK OF MORMON is a Vulgar and Comedic Experience at the Landmark Theatre
BWW Review: THE BOOK OF MORMON is a Vulgar and Comedic Experience at the Landmark Theatre
May 9, 2019

The touring production of The Book of Mormon is now 'educating' and entertaining audiences in Syracuse's Landmark Theatre. This musical of course brings many laughs and pushes many boundaries by taking a fresh look at the familiar and friendly Mormons that may have knocked on your door. Whether you think the writers are mocking them or just helping you look at them in a different way is up for personal interpretation.

BWW Review: THE HUMANS is Eerily Relatable at Syracuse Stage
BWW Review: THE HUMANS is Eerily Relatable at Syracuse Stage
April 28, 2019

Stephen Karam's 2016 Tony Award-winning play The Humans is now engaging audiences at Syracuse Stage. Presented in association with Geva Theatre Center and directed by Mark Cuddy, this production of the uncannily relatable play is moving, emotional, and humorous.

BWW Review: Syracuse University Department of Drama Presents an Intoxicating Production of THE WILD PARTY
BWW Review: Syracuse University Department of Drama Presents an Intoxicating Production of THE WILD PARTY
April 1, 2019

The music, the lyrics, the story, and the characters - every element of Andrew Lippa's The Wild Party is very intense and intriguing. This production, presented by the Syracuse University Department of Drama at Syracuse Stage, doesn't hold back either. Set in the Jazz Age of the Roaring '20s, this production features a stellar cast, impressive set and lighting design by Alex Koziara, and meticulously detailed direction by Katherine McGerr. The spot-on choreography by Andrea Leigh-Smith and the powerhouse performances of the entire cast take center stage in this wild performance of Lippa's The Wild Party.

BWW Review: Les Misérables is Glorious at The Landmark Theatre
BWW Review: Les Misérables is Glorious at The Landmark Theatre
March 27, 2019

One the most acclaimed musicals in theatrical history is now performing at Syracuse's Landmark Theater as part of The Famous Artists Broadway Theater Series: Broadway in Syracuse. As presented by Cameron Mackintosh, the Tony Award-winning musical phenomenon Les Misérables is back with a fantastic new staging and breathtaking scenery.

BWW Review: Bernadette Peters in Concert with Symphoria at Crouse Hinds Theater
BWW Review: Bernadette Peters in Concert with Symphoria at Crouse Hinds Theater
March 25, 2019

For a one night only, the legendary Broadway, Television, and Silver Screen star Bernadette Peters sang with the Syracuse, New York orchestra known as Symphoria. Ms. Peters lit up the stage at Crouse Hinds Theater. Accomplished music director Marvin Laird, a friend of Ms. Peters, guest conducted Syracuse's Symphoria orchestra while Ms. Peters sang some of her greatest hits from the stage as well as many other familiar tunes. The talent, the energy, and the star power - it was all perfection.

BWW Review: Syracuse Stage Presents an Energetic Contemporary Production of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
BWW Review: Syracuse Stage Presents an Energetic Contemporary Production of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
March 24, 2019

Syracuse Stage has once again brought a creative and entertaining play to its audience. This time around it is Kate Hamill's modern take on the Jane Austen 1813 classic novel Pride and Prejudice. Hamill's creative and comedic Pride and Prejudice is certainly not what you might expect. The high energy comedic production is full of wonderful surprises under the impressive direction of Jason O'Connell.

BWW Review: Syracuse City Ballet Performs a Phenomenal Production of PETER PAN at the Crouse Hinds Theater
BWW Review: Syracuse City Ballet Performs a Phenomenal Production of PETER PAN at the Crouse Hinds Theater
March 18, 2019

A powerful and passionate production of Peter Pan dazzled audiences this past weekend at The Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater in Syracuse, New York. The Syracuse City Ballet out did their past productions with this high-flying adventurous ballet. The staging, the flying effects, and of course the dancing were all magnificent under the Syracuse City Ballet's Artistic Director Kathleen Rathbun (direction and choreography).

BWW Review: I'M NOT RAPPAPORT Charms at the Redhouse Arts Center
BWW Review: I'M NOT RAPPAPORT Charms at the Redhouse Arts Center
March 16, 2019

The Redhouse Arts Center in Syracuse, New York is now delighting audiences with their entertaining and engaging production of Herb Gardner's play I'm Not Rappaport. Impressively directed by Vincent J. Cardinal, the production marks the reunion of Fred Grandy and Ted Lange, castmates of the beloved television series The Love Boat.

BWW Review: MAMMA MIA! Performs at The Central New York Playhouse
BWW Review: MAMMA MIA! Performs at The Central New York Playhouse
February 23, 2019

Local talent Stephfond Brunson has brought none other than the global smash hit musical Mamma Mia! to life at the daring “theater in the mall,” otherwise known as The Central New York Playhouse. Thanks to Brunson's direction and high energy choreography, the catchy and pure fun musical built around the music of ABBA is, without a doubt, entertaining.

BWW Review: NATIVE GARDENS is a Comedic Delight at Syracuse Stage
BWW Review: NATIVE GARDENS is a Comedic Delight at Syracuse Stage
February 17, 2019

Syracuse Stage is now delighting audiences with a contemporary play Native Gardens by Karen Zacarías. The witty comedy, wonderfully directed by Melissa Crespo, features a fun and entertaining story that delves into important social issues. It also features some top-notch actors.

BWW Review: Rodgers & Hammerstein's CINDERELLA Performs at The Landmark Theatre
BWW Review: Rodgers & Hammerstein's CINDERELLA Performs at The Landmark Theatre
February 14, 2019

No doubt you will see tiaras, beautiful ball gowns, slippers made of glass, pumpkins, a Prince, and a clock striking midnight in the current touring production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella. Yes, the modern production keeps all those familiar things from the fairytale and the original 1957 musical starring Julie Andrews intact. However, this production - like the most recent Broadway revival on which it is based - features a new book by Douglas Carter Beane (2013 adaptation).  He gives the audience new characters and a more sympathetic stepsister.  He also provides the Prince with a story/personality and grants Cinderella the power to decide her own destiny.  Put succinctly, there are many socio-political undertones within the story and the characters that inhabit it.



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