Review: 'Hillary and Clinton' at the Golden Theatre
Can you imagine a parallel universe in which the politics of the 2008 US presidential campaign are played out by people with the same names, situations, and inter-relationships as the real-l…
Can you imagine a parallel universe in which the politics of the 2008 US presidential campaign are played out by people with the same names, situations, and inter-relationships as the real-l…
Actor/singer/dancer John Edwards is not just a triple threat, he's also an awards-nominated one, and deservedly so. A current member of the Grammy-nominated Broadway Inspirational Voices gos…
Among the unimaginable atrocities perpetrated under Adolf Hitler's command was Aktion T4 (or the "Euthanasia Decree") " the systematic murder of an estimated 200,000 people with disabilities…
Now playing at New World Stages as "the famously handsome wizard boy Cedric" in the long-running Off-Broadway hit Puffs " a critically-acclaimed laugh-out-loud comedy inspired by the Harry P…
When Maggie Miller just can't take any more abuse from the popular clique of mean girls, dream guys, and high-school bullies, her cries for help are answered by the Devil himself. At the cos…
"'Tis the times' plague when madmen lead the blind" (King Lear, Act IV, Scene 1) Based on the legendary Leir " ancient Celtic King of the Britons, whose story was recounted in Geoffrey of Mo…
Oscar Hammerstein (1895-1960) " half of the legendary team of Rodgers and Hammerstein (with composer Richard Rodgers), recipient of eight Tony Awards and two Oscars, and writer of the words …
Absurdist dark comedy meets the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements in the Vineyard Theatre's New York premiere of Mara Nelson-Greenberg's Do You Feel Anger? Directed by Margot Bordelon, the bitin…
From Dear Evan Hansen to Be More Chill, Will Roland has played a major role in two of the biggest hits on Broadway, both focused on teenage characters and relevant themes that appeal to a ne…
John Webster's bloody Jacobean revenge tragedy of 1612, filled with infidelity, deceit, greed, and corruption, is brilliantly re-envisioned for our times in Red Bull Theater's current produc…
In the nineteenth season's second installment of Broadway by the Year: Broadway Musicals of 1943 & 1951, director and host Scott Siegel took audiences on a retrospective journey along th…
Fifteen minutes of fame don't even come close to the phenomenal success and widespread renown of Be More Chill and its cast, from the show's origins in New Jersey in 2015, through its wildfi…
One of the all-time greatest vocal groups from the golden age of Motown in the 1960s, The Temptations topped the charts with such iconic R&B and crossover hits as "The Way You Do The Thi…
Winner of the first Tony Award for Best Musical when it made its debut in 1948, Kiss Me, Kate has a long history as one of the great Broadway classics by the legendary Cole Porter, who wrote…
Based on actual events of World War II and sorely relevant today in light of the resurgence of hate-mongering and anti-Semitism in our current socio-political climate and widespread acts of …
Just when you thought it couldn't get any better, Be More Chill has. Following its sold-out extended run at The Pershing Square Signature Center, the sensational high-school musical that def…
One of the darkest periods in modern American politics was the McCarthy Era of the mid-20th century. Fueled by the anti-Communist sentiment of the Cold War, the government issued a list of s…
Making its New York premiere in the Clurman Theatre at Theatre Row, Keen Company's resonant production of Surely Goodness and Mercy by playwright Chisa Hutchinson is an uplifting present-day…
Making its debut at Off-Broadway's Westside Theatre, Chick Flick the Musical " a new work "written by a woman about women for women" (but directed by a man) " unapologetically employs the pe…
Before the advent of purpose-built theaters in Elizabethan England, the coach yards, covered balconies, and galleries of inns and taverns " historical forerunners of the British pub " had se…
Inaugurated in 2011, and now celebrating its 50th cycle of brand-new ten-minute episodic plays, SERIALS @ The Flea " originally created by Dominic Spillane and Stephen Stout in collaboration…
A one-night-only sold-out premiere cabaret concert of a new musical by Jackson Teeley (book and music) and Sarah Galante (book), performed at Feinstein's/54 Below by an impressive cast of ni…
Now in its nineteenth season, Broadway by the Year " the popular series of one-night-only concerts featuring songs from the musical history of the Great White Way " opened its 2019 season la…
A recurrent act at The Green Room 42, The Boy Band Project is back by popular demand with its Boy Band Brunch for four Sundays in February and March. So if you can’t say “Bye Bye…
Based on an idea by Peter Noone, front man of the 1960s English pop-rock band Herman's Hermits, the world premiere of My Very Own British Invasion has opened for a limited engagement at New …