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4,884 stories by "Andy Propst"

'Lost Lake' - A Delicate Character Study by Andy Propst

Tracie Thoms and John Hawkes Lost Lake (©Joan Marcus) Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright David Auburn provides audiences with a delicate study of two damaged souls who f…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 8:21am on November 12, 2014

'The Band Wagon' - A Technicolor Movie Becomes Darker on Stage by Andy Propst

Tracey Ullman in The Band Wagon (©Joan Marcus) With such estimable talents as Brian Stokes Mitchell, Michael McKean, Laura Osnes, Tony Sheldon, and Tracey Ullman at its center, and wit…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 10:58am on November 10, 2014

'Disgraced' - Erudite Drama for Broadway by Andy Propst

Gretchen Mol, Hari Dhillon, Karen Pittman and Josh Radnor in Disgraced (©Joan Marcus) Race and people’s uncomfortable relationship with it takes center stage in Ayad Akhtar̵…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 2:02pm on November 4, 2014

'The Last Ship' - An Appealing Theatrical Voyage by Andy Propst

A scene from The Last Ship (©Joan Marcus) A bounty of lush, evocative music, stunning visuals and heartfelt performances fill The Last Ship, which has laid anchor into Broadway’…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 1:29pm on November 3, 2014

'On the Town' - A Sweet, Frothy Musical Valentine by Andy Propst

Jay Armstrong Johnson, Tony Yazbeck, and Clyde Alves in On the Town (©Joan Marcus) It’s as substantial as a serving of cotton candy, and while you’re sitting at the Lyric …

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 9:50am on October 28, 2014

'The Fortress of Solitude' - Youthful Friends Circa 1975 by Andy Propst

Kyle Beltran, Carla Duren, Rebecca Naomi Jones, and Adam Chanler-Berat in The Fortress of Solitude (©Doug Hamilton) The musical sounds of the late-1960s and through the mid-1970s come…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 8:02am on October 23, 2014

'The Belle of Amherst' - An Amiable Visit with Emily Dickinson by Andy Propst

Joely Richardson in The Belle of Amherst (©Carol Rosegg) Theatergoers have the unique opportunity to spend some time with the reclusive poet Emily Dickinson, courtesy of William Luce&…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 7:41am on October 20, 2014

'Found' - A Musical Olio by Andy Propst

Orville Mendoza, Christina Anthony, Danny Pudi,Nick Blaemire, Molly Pope, Sandy Rustin, and Andrew Call in Found (©Kevin Thomas Garcia) A clever and potentially poignant idea gets str…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 7:09am on October 15, 2014

'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time' - Stunning Stagecraft by Andy Propst

Mercedes Herrero, Alex Sharp (above) Richard Hollis and Jocelyn Bioh in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (©Joan Marcus) Director Marianne Elliott’s production o…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 5:31pm on October 14, 2014

'While I Yet Live' - Beautifully Performed Family Drama by Andy Propst

Sharon Washington and S. Epatha Merkerson in While I Yet Live (©James Leynse) Billy Porter’s new semi-autobiographical play, While I Yet live, tackles a lot of familiar territory…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 9:00am on October 13, 2014

Sting and Rob Mathes Build 'The Last Ship'...Musically by Andy Propst

Michael Esper in The Last Ship (©Joan Marcus) A few years back, Cyndi Lauper crossed over from the world of pop music to Broadway with her Tony Award-winning score for Kinky Boots, joi…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 11:32am on October 11, 2014

'The Killing of Sister George' - by Andy Propst

Margot White and Caitlin O’Connell in The Killing of Sister George (©Marielle Solan) Murder is announced both in the title of Frank Marcus’ The Killing of Sister George and…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 11:40am on October 8, 2014

'Can-Can' - A Musical Souffle Bows In Jersey by Andy Propst

Kate Baldwin in Can-Can (©Matthew Murphy) The ingredients for a splendid musical souffle are all present in Paper Mill Playhouse’s new production of Can-Can, which opened over th…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 10:20am on October 8, 2014

'You Can't Take It With You' - Intoxicating Screwball Comedy by Andy Propst

Rose Byrne and James Earl Jones in You Can’t Take It With You (©Joan Marcus) Should you find yourself in Times Square around 10:30pm any time in the next few months and you see p…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 10:52am on October 6, 2014

'Scenes From a Marriage' - Watching and Hearing a Couple's History Collide With Its Present by Andy Propst

Dallas Roberts, Roslyn Ruff, Alex Hurt, Susannah Flood, Tina Benko, and Arliss Howard in Scenes From a Marriage (©Jan Versweyveld) Any relationship---platonic or romantic---is informed…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 10:02pm on September 22, 2014

'The Money Shot' - Neil LaBute Skewers Hollywood by Andy Propst

Fred Weller (foreground) and Gia Crovatin (background) in The Money Shot (©Joan Marcus) Playwright Neal LaBute, whose plays like In a Dark Dark House, The Distance from Here, and Wreck…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 9:46pm on September 22, 2014

'Love Letters' - Modest Epistolary Play Has Profound Impact by Andy Propst

Mia Farrow and Brian Dennehy in Love Letters (©Carol Rosegg) A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters, which opened last night at Broadway’s Brooks Atkinson Theatre, rests on the simples…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 7:04am on September 19, 2014

'Almost Home' - Memories of Two Wars in New Drama by Andy Propst

Joe Lisi and Jonny Orsini in Almost Home (©Carol Rosegg) Fine moments of acting and some fine storytelling can be found in Walter Anderson’s new play Almost Home, which opened in…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 6:50am on September 19, 2014

'The Fatal Weakness' - Surprises Lurk in This Comedy About a Man's Infidelity by Andy Propst

Cynthia Darlow and Kristin Griffith in The Fatal Weakness (©Richard Termine) George Kelly tucks some pretty contemporary ideas into his 1946 comedy, The Fatal Weakness, which opened la…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 9:21am on September 17, 2014

'Juárez' - Attempting to Make Sense of the Senseless by Andy Propst

A scene from Juárez: A Documentary Mythology (Photo courtesy of the company) There’s something of a red herring to be found in the new show from Theater Mitu, Juárez: A Docu…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 11:20am on September 12, 2014

'Bootycandy' - Humor and Heart in Outrageousness by Andy Propst

Phillip James Brannon, Jessica Frances Dukes, Benja Kay Thomas, and Lance Coadie Williams in Bootycandy (©Joan Marcus) Prepare to laugh long and loud during the course of Robert O̵…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 7:14am on September 11, 2014

'And I and Silence' - Friendship Forged in the Face of Adversity by Andy Propst

Samantha Soule and Rachel Nicks in And I and Silence (©Matthew Murphy) Naomi Wallace charts a friendship forged in the face of adversity in And I and Silence, which opened last night …

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 7:30am on August 26, 2014

'Poor Behavior' - Country House Antagonism by Andy Propst

Kate Kreisler and Brian Avers in Poor Behavior (©James Leynse) Theresa Rebeck wants to explore some pretty big ideas in her new play Poor Behavior, which Primary Stages opened last ni…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 7:02am on August 18, 2014

'King Lear' - Less Tragedy Than Portrait of Family in Crisis by Andy Propst

Steven Boyer and John Lithgow in King Lear (©Joan Marcus) New Yorkers cannot say that they are wanting for productions of Shakespeare's King Lear. Two productions, starring Frank Lange…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 8:12am on August 7, 2014

'Between Riverside and Crazy' - Richly Packed, Satisfying Theater by Andy Propst

Stephen McKinley Henderson and Elizabeth Canavan in Between Riverside and Crazy (©Kevin Thomas Garcia) There are marvelous theatrical riches in Stephen Adly Guirgis' darkly comic new p…

SOURCE: AmericanTheaterWeb at 7:53am on August 1, 2014
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