DESKTOP
Contact
The Season
On Broadway
Login

Search BroadwayStars

Search:
Author:
Source:
Date Range: From: To:
Sort by: Most Recent   Most Relevant
1,308 stories by "Charles Mcnulty"

Review: Unconventional 'What the Constitution Means to Me' supremely argues the case for women by Charles McNulty

When actor and writer Heidi Schreck was a high school student in Wenatchee, Wash., she was racking up college tuition money by giving speeches on the majesty of the Constitution in contests …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:30pm on March 31, 2019

How Jackie Sibblies Drury brings conceptual brilliance to a play about black caregivers by Charles McNulty

The bottled-up fury of female caregivers grows to seismic proportions in "Marys Seacole," Jackie Sibblies Drury's new play that combines strands of theatrical DNA from Adrienne Kennedy and C…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:00am on March 25, 2019

How Jackie Sibblies Drury brings conceptual brilliance to a play about black caregivers by Charles McNulty

At a time when the politics of identity has become a central subject of theatrical inquiry, it's only fitting that African American dramatists have been leading the charge. With their diverg…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 8:00am on March 25, 2019

Spring theater picks: Dianne Wiest, Lucas Hnath, Nia Vardalos, 'Niceties' and 'Falsettos' by Charles McNulty

Times critic Charles McNulty lays out the most promising theater for spring, including Wiest in Samuel Beckett's "Happy Days," Hnath's "Dana H.," Vardalos in "Tiny Beautiful Things" and the …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on March 21, 2019

Spring theater picks: Dianne Wiest, Lucas Hnath, Nia Vardalos, 'Niceties' and 'Falsettos' by Charles McNulty

Ready for your catharsis? The forecast for the spring season calls for a hurricane of tears, shot through with just enough laughter to keep theatergoers from going off the deep end. Based on…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 6:00am on March 21, 2019

Review: In Echo Theater's 'The Wolves,' life through the lens of high school girls soccer by Charles McNulty

Sarah DeLappe's Pulitzer Prize finalist, "The Wolves," a drama about high school girl soccer players processing life's difficulties, large and small, gets a superb Echo Theater production di…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 12:01pm on March 19, 2019

Review: In Echo Theater's 'The Wolves,' life through the lens of high school girls soccer by Charles McNulty

"The Wolves," Sarah DeLappe's stunning debut drama that was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, presents the world through the prism of girls soccer. The play, which is receiving a superb Echo Theate…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 12:00pm on March 19, 2019

Review: In 'Black Super Hero Magic Mama,' a grief-stricken mom gets comic-book counseling by Charles McNulty

Robert O'Hara directs the world premiere of Inda Craig-Galván's play, which escapes into a comic book universe to grapple with an all too real American horror.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:15am on March 17, 2019

Review: In 'Black Super Hero Magic Mama,' a grief-stricken mom gets comic book counseling by Charles McNulty

Robert O'Hara directs the world premiere of Inda Craig-Galván's play, which escapes into a comic book universe to grapple with an all too real American horror.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:15am on March 17, 2019

Review: In 'Black Super Hero Magic Mama,' a grief-stricken mom gets comic book counseling by Charles McNulty

Sabrina, the single mother at the center of Inda Craig-Galván's new play, "Black Super Hero Magic Mama," is acutely aware of the various ways her son's life can be upended. Gangs, drugs, …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 10:05am on March 17, 2019

Review: 'Lackawanna Blues' is potent as live memoir, an actor's tribute to the woman who rescued him by Charles McNulty

Tony winner Ruben Santiago-Hudson recalls Nanny, the woman who guided him through boyhood, in a music-infused performance that proves theater, not TV, is the best way to experience this vivi…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 2:47pm on March 15, 2019

Review: 'Lackawanna Blues' is potent as live memoir, an actor's tribute to the woman who rescued him by Charles McNulty

"Lackawanna Blues," Ruben Santiago-Hudson's theatrical memoir about being raised by a big-hearted proprietor of a boardinghouse for castaways and strays in an industrial upstate New York cit…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 1:25pm on March 15, 2019

Review: 'Kiss Me, Kate' from Roundabout Theatre has more showmanship than chemistry by Charles McNulty

Kelli O'Hara stars in a Broadway revival at Studio 54 that's long on impressive theatrics but short on human connection.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:00pm on March 14, 2019

Review: 'Kiss Me, Kate' from Roundabout Theatre has more showmanship than chemistry by Charles McNulty

The new Roundabout Theatre Company production of "Kiss Me, Kate" at Studio 54 has nearly everything that's needed for a top-drawer revival of this Cole Porter classic. First and foremost, th…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:00pm on March 14, 2019

In 'Be More Chill,' the adolescent angst of 'Evan Hansen' gets a wacky (and loud) A.I. twist by Charles McNulty

NEW YORK ' It wasn't that long ago that a topic of concern was the graying of theater audiences. Today, we must address the high school takeover of Broadway stages.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 12:45pm on March 11, 2019

Review: In 'Be More Chill,' the adolescent angst of 'Evan Hansen' gets a wacky (and loud) A.I. twist by Charles McNulty

A new Broadway musical by Joe Iconis and Joe Tracz delivers another tale of an awkward teen trying to navigate high school. The difference this time? Deafening volume and a kinetically convo…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:00pm on March 10, 2019

Review: In 'Be More Chill,' the adolescent angst of 'Evan Hansen' gets a wacky (and loud) A.I. twist by Charles McNulty

A new Broadway musical by Jo Iconis and Joe Tracz delivers another tale of an awkward teen trying to navigate high school. The difference this time? Deafening volume and a kinetically convol…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:00pm on March 10, 2019

Review: In 'Be More Chill,' the adolescent angst of 'Evan Hansen' gets a wacky (and loud) A.I. twist by Charles McNulty

It wasn't that long ago that a topic of concern was the graying of theater audiences. Today, we must address the high school takeover of Broadway stages. The success of "Dear Evan Hansen" ha…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 9:00pm on March 10, 2019

Review: In the new musical 'Diana,' the British princess seems as American as a Broadway musical by Charles McNulty

La Jolla Playhouse premieres new work from Joe DiPietro and David Bryan, the duo behind Tony winner "Memphis," but the distinctly American sound is a disconnect to the tale of the "people's …

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 11:00am on March 5, 2019

Review: In the new musical 'Diana,' the British princess seems as American as a Broadway musical by Charles McNulty

The story of Princess Diana's life was bound to be turned into a big, boisterous, Broadway-style musical. But who would have guessed that the music would come from David Bryan, a founding me…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 11:00am on March 5, 2019

Review: In 'Tiny Beautiful Things,' Cheryl Strayed's advice columns are reborn as very human theater by Charles McNulty

At the Old Globe in San Diego, Nia Vardalos' lovely adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's Dear Sugar columns, "Tiny Beautiful Things," finds resilience in broken places.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 4:21pm on February 25, 2019

Review: In 'Tiny Beautiful Things,' Cheryl Strayed's advice columns are reborn as very human theater by Charles McNulty

Advice columns and theaters have more in common than you might think. Forums of instruction and delight, they appeal to anyone who could use some help negotiating the often trivial, ultimate…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 4:20pm on February 25, 2019

Review: Brazilian director Christiane Jatahy's 'Moscow' ingeniously spins Chekhov's 'Sisters' by Charles McNulty

The U.S. premiere of "What If They Went to Moscow?" at REDCAT merges live performance and filmmaking, reworking of Anton Chekhov's masterpiece, "Three Sisters," into an astonishing multimedi…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 4:26pm on February 22, 2019

Review: 'Ragtime' at Pasadena Playhouse proves it's a ripe time for this stunning revival by Charles McNulty

With a gorgeous staging and glorious singing, the musical based on the E.L. Doctorow novel captures the momentous turn of the 20th century " the song of a nation stepping toward its future.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 5:08pm on February 11, 2019

Review: 'Ragtime' at Pasadena Playhouse proves it's a ripe time for this stunning revival by Charles McNulty

"Ragtime: The Musical," based on E.L. Doctorow's sweeping historical novel, swings for the narrative fences. The saga of three sets of characters at the turn of what would come to be known a…

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 3:05pm on February 11, 2019
« Previous 25   Page 19 of 53   Next 25 »