Review: Fish Eye
Lucas Kavner's one-act play about the romance of a modern twentysomething couple is insightful and funny.
Lucas Kavner's one-act play about the romance of a modern twentysomething couple is insightful and funny.
Justin R.G. Holcomb and Jamil Chokachi give fine comic performances in this entertaining one-act about a man obsessed with the film American Beauty.
Jack Finnegan's solo show about American cities lacks insight.
Israela Margalit's deeply felt, semi-autobiographical play details the career of a female classical musician.
Debbie Tucker Green's engaging one-act drama at Soho Rep focuses on a family avoiding a difficult subject.
Wallace Shawn's play about an unhappy marriage proves to be a bleak and unsatisfying evening of theater.
Jeremy Lawrence gives another spot-on performance as playwright Tennessee Williams in this ultimately disappointing solo show.
Mike Birbiglia's new one-man show is sharp, insightful, and downright hilarious.
TACT offers an earnest revival of John Cecil Holm and George Abbott's Depression-era comedy set in the world of horse racing.
Nellie McKay spans the musical gamut in her often exhilarating new cabaret show at Feinstein's at Loews Regency.
Joel Feld's well-acted, well-written romantic comedy is a delightful theatrical experience.
The Tony-nominated actress discusses starring in Classic Stage Company's production of Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters.