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Stephen Sondheim s musical boasts intensity, beautiful music and a strong cast.
Stephen Sondheim s musical boasts intensity, beautiful music and a strong cast.
This moving, nearly flawless musical adaptation of the film deserves an upgrade to a Broadway stage.
A remarkable cast and the New York Philharmonic light up this special concert staging.
Tracie Bennett does an incredible job of transforming herself into Judy Garland, demons and all.
Although this production might be overdone, the cast gives these numbers the big, spirited singing they deserve.
The creative team made the kind of musical they wanted to make, without pandering to what middlebrow audiences might like.
John Tiffany and his cast have put their own beautiful stamp on Williams heartbreaking memory play.
Bette Midler holds court as real-life 70s super-agent Mengers.
Linda Lavin gives a shining performance in Nicky Silver s latest blend of comedy and drama.
Murder Ballad is the best rock musical since American Idiot .
Singer-dancer-actress Chita Rivera can still command a stage at 82.
Charles Busch shows once again that he knows how to write terrific one-liners and uproarious scenes.
The script could use trimming, but Dee Dee Bridgewater makes an excellent Billie Holiday.
Cynthia Nixon gives a fearless, heartfelt performance as a stage-four cancer patient.
Having moved across the pond, Sister Act offers enough wisecracks and high-energy production numbers to satisfy most members of the theatrical congregation.
The cast and director have done what they can, but there isn t much to work with in Theresa Rebeck s script.
You don’t have to be a Joplin fan to have a great time at this rock musical.
Eugene Ionesco s odd, brilliant 65-minute play turns language on its head and relationships inside out, rushing you quickly away from normalcy.
You don’t have to be a Joplin fan to have a great time at this rock musical.
Elizabeth Reaser and Norbert Leo Butz/ Ph: Joan Marcus
The new supper club 54 Below opens its doors with an evening of Patti LuPone .
Who needs plot when this reimagined batch of songs is made so exciting and emotional?
A. R. Gurney s latest play is a deftly constructed story of white upper-class characters on the cusp of change in 1950s America.
This beautifully executed revival boasts a cast and a grandeur that do justice to one of Sondheim’s greatest musicals.
Alan Palmer is spot on as he conjures up a legion of Fabulous Divas of Broadway .