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A small Irish village jumps to attention when a Hollywood production comes to town.
A small Irish village jumps to attention when a Hollywood production comes to town.
Ayad Akhtar’s 2013 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama examines how we are defined by race, religion and social status.
Bryan Cranston makes his Broadway debut as the formidable Lyndon Johnson in this three-hour powerhouse.
Having all the ingredients does not necessarily make a cake.
Pam MacKinnon directs an often-piercing revival of Donald Margulies’ Pulitzer Prize-winning relationship drama.
Anna Gunn and Billy Magnussen are excellent in Laura Eason’s compelling new play.
Joely Richardson embodies Emily Dickinson in an engaging revival of the 1976 solo show.
Director Jim Simpson (the longtime artistic director of the Flea Theater) deserves kudos for trying to enliven Gurney's little-known coming-of-age piece "What I Did Last Summer" now being pr…
Chita Rivera triumphantly returns to Broadway at an ageless 82 in The Visit
Fun Home deserves to be the clear favorite for this year's Tony Award for Best Musical.
There's little doubt audiences who relish this kind of grand musical theater will give this outing of The King and I, starring Kelli O'Hara and Ken Watanabe, a royal welcome.
While the show has been guided by the brilliant film mogul Harvey Weinstein and directed with care, it never really takes flight or finds its true voice.
David Hyde Pierce strikes "theatrical gold" in It Shoulda Been You
I'd pass by this Hall and knock on another door.
Robert Askins' "Hand to God" is completely outrageous and outrageously funny...
John Noble shines in Posterity
You'd be a fool not to hop aboard and go along for this dizzying, dazzling ride while you can.
Rasheeda Speaking is "provocative, thought-provoking, timely, and, above all, brilliantly acted and directed..."
Christina Bianco gives voice to Application Pending
Actors Peter Dinklage and Taylor Schilling star in the Russian classic, Ivan Turgenev's "A Month in the Country" at Classic Stage Company, with mostly felicitious results.
"Anything can happen in the woods." This is a lesson theatergoers are currently being reminded of by both Fiasco Theater's inventive production of Stephen Sondheim-James Lapine's beloved mus…
Jake Gyllenhaal and Ruth Wilson make smashing Broadway debuts in Constellations
The use "and abuse " of power clearly fascinate Ayad Akhtar, as is evidenced by both his Pulitzer Prize-winning drama "Disgraced" and his even more compelling drama "The Invisible Hand," now…
A Christmas Memory Is Worth Remembering
Disenchanted Is Totally Disarming...