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Roland Jones' hilarious parody of Shakespeare's Comedy of Error makes a fine landing at the Atlantic Theater .
Roland Jones' hilarious parody of Shakespeare's Comedy of Error makes a fine landing at the Atlantic Theater .
Though this fits the science fiction genre, Jordan Harrison bypasses the usual dystopian drama's imagery but has structured his play to combine his contemplation of a world increasingly reli…
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It's a large, loud show with a totally improbable plot but it;s impossible not to root for its ensemble of super talented kids . .
This musical set in a weight loss camp needs slimming down as much as the campers
David Mamet wrote this play for Al Pacino. While Pacino isn't looking a gift horse in the mouth , all his charisma, verbal and physical quirks can't save this horse from being lame-footed. .
Ivo Van Hove's down sized, sizzling take on Arthur Miller's kitchen sink drama
Playwright Nick Jones combines Sci-Fi and Fashion in two time zones in Manhattan Theatre Club's studio space
Naomi Wallace's Greek drama is not for anyone squeamish about strong, unconventional sexual content . . . Read More
midlife crises of two having-it-all gay couples
Another affluent group of Gay Dads stylishly staged at Lincoln Center's Mitzi E Newhouse . . . .
a stellar production of Arthur Miller's too rarely seen World War II drama
Laurie Metcalf and Bruce Willis are now playing Stephen King's cat-and-mouse game for more laughts than thrills .
a buzz-y new version of his classic A View From the Bridge and the less familiar Incident at Vichy and a Yiddish Death of a Salesman
Performance artist Taylor Mac's wildly ambitious "straight" play .
Kudos to George Takei for inspiring Marc Acito, Jay Kuo and Lorenzo Throne to turn his family's history into a meaningful original musical
A jukebox musical with heart and the funky rhythm of the Estefan sound that's sure to get you on your feet
Mike Bartlett uses the living, breathing British Royals for his own Shakespearian history drama
Keira Knightley makes her Broadway debut in Zola's gothic passion play .
Chekhov's Seagull with a twang
Stephen Karam returns to a lower middle class family from Scranton, but this time brings them to New York's Chinatown
Michael John LaChiusa's follow-up to the brilliant First Lady Suite.
David Lindsay-Abaire's touching and delightfully wacky vist to a senior residence .
A new, more intimate look at the 1970 musical.
- Topher Payne takes a look at life for gay government employees in the 1950s .