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The mutlti-faceted Hershey Felder's take on the life and music of the complex and multi-faceted Leonard Bernstein produced by his own aptly named production company Eighty-Eight Entrtainment.
The mutlti-faceted Hershey Felder's take on the life and music of the complex and multi-faceted Leonard Bernstein produced by his own aptly named production company Eighty-Eight Entrtainment.
a well-intentioned courtroom drama by a politically passionate but inexperienced playwright.
Judith Light lights up the stage in this Neil LaBute solo at the Lortel Theater.
The second of Richard Nelson's trilogy about the Gabriels of Rhinebeck, New York set within the context of the endless and surreal presidential campaign.
the Pearl's lively and still relevant revival of the ground breaking play Shelagh Delaney wrote at the ripe old age of 18. . .
- A fact based play with music which almost compensates for the flawed script
Julia Cho's sad yet often funny meditaton on death and dying at Playwrights Horizon
A lively young cast's Off-Broadway debuts in Bock & Harnick's Tony and Pulitzer winning fledgling musical
Mozart Dances back in New York after 10 years
The Mint has done it again, given theater goers a chance to experience a play in which not happens except a lot of well developed characters revealing their lives, and life in general's comp…
A biographical play about a little-known photojournalist that would probably work better as a documentary. .
Review: Newton's Cradle-- a complex musiical by a mother and Son team
choreographer Andy Blankenbuehler makes brings new visual excitement to this critic proof mega-hit that now puts Andrew Lloyd Webber's name on three Broadway marquees
Alan Mencken and Howard Ashman's first musical, based on Kurt vonnegut's novel
- New Jersey Rep's production of Richard Strand's slice of history play makes a solid landing Off-Broadway
A worthy topic in need of a more original and engaging drama
Reposted Feature of Marni Nixon staged memoir
he Old Globe's Merchant of Venice-- our 3rd encounter with the Bard's schizophrenic play
The Internet joys and pitfalls cleverly dramatized as an immersive experience
J. T. Rogers's 3-hour long, fact-based political drama manages to be a fascinating, never boring theatrical outing. .
Bess Wohl's clever non-verbal play gets a second run Off-Broadway
The talented, exuberant young casts makes Elizabeth Swados's 1971 musical live again
The Shakespeare in the Park production tames this play's gender issue with an all female cast and a beauty pageant framing device.
An Alan Ayckbourn double bill in repertory at Brits Off-Broadway Festival-
Matthew Broderick shines in this revival of Conor McPherson's play in the beautifully renovated Irish Rep