Review: Groundhog Day at curtainup.com
- Even an injured knee can't keep Andy Karl from making our visit to Punxsutawney, Pa. fun .
- Even an injured knee can't keep Andy Karl from making our visit to Punxsutawney, Pa. fun .
John Guare's 1990 hit makes a stylish Broadway comeback. .
Paula Vogel's more relevant than ever homage to the power (and danger) of creativity and dissent
musical stars Patty LuPone and Christine Ebersole do their utmost to make to stars of the beauty industry fascinating.
it's a talky play, but the talk is wonderful in this welcome Broadway production
Eugene O'Neill's 1922 drama has been given a thrillingly innovative production and Bobby Cannavale is a riveting Yank
Zayd Dohrn gives us an inside look at two very different Muslim-American families Read More
The French movie now sings and stars the lovely Phillipa Soo
Martin Sherman's world premiere starring Harvey Fierstein wraps a May-December Love Story around a gay history lesson. . .
Kevin Kline as Noel Coward's self-absorbed Garry Essendine and a topnotch cast once again prove there's nothing insignificant about wit and laughter in an age weighed down by significantly w…
hackeray's epic story given the stylish Bedlam treatment at the Pearl Theater
he Trump presidency makes the story of Lynn Nottage's under-educated, blue collar workers more relevant than ever
Claude-Michel Schönberg-Alain Boublil- Richard Maltby Jr musical is back at the same theater where it made its long running Broadway debut-- and so is the helicopter.
- Its uplift message has helped this fact-based musical fly from Canada to Broadway. .
Terry Kinney has given Arthur Miller's 1968 drama a well worth seeing production " without any trendy "now" touches..
The invaluable Irish Rep reprises its stunning 2009 production of Eugene O'Neill's rarely done, early play. . .
Tennessee Williams' much produced play gets yet another go-round on Broadway
- a long forgotten real inventor and two invented families bring the magic of World's Fairs to vivid theatrical life . . . Read More
Ethan Lipton's story-telling solo musical with a sci-fi angle
David Mamet's new play is short of "F" bombs but also his former snap, crackle and pop Read More
A provocative but flawed new play by Erica Schmidt . . . Read More
Joshua Harmon's romantic comedy moves to Broadway, charming and poignant as eve
Jeff McCarthy zestfully portrays the famous civil rights lawyer in Jeffrey Sweet's script R
A stunningly staged, timely revival of Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize winning absurdist saga. . . Read More
- Penelope Skinner tries to make the "invisible" older woman visible