Review: Encores! Paint Your Wagon at curtainup.com
- As mined by Encores!, there's plenty of gold left in this Lerner & Loew 1951 musical
- As mined by Encores!, there's plenty of gold left in this Lerner & Loew 1951 musical
though no longer ground breaking as in 1989 Wendy Wasserstein's funny yet poignant script holds up remarkably well, and the issues she explored have changed rather than gone away.
Melissa James Gibson's new play has her usual linguistic flair but falls short in terms of satisfying depth .
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The Roundabout's current take on that madcap sixteen hour Chicago to New York ride is buoyed by Cy Coleman's sophisticated operetta-ish score and Betty Comden and Adolph Green's witty book a…
While the horrors of the Nazi reign of terror should never be forgotten, a Iddo Netanyahu's debut play adds little that's new
Naomi Wallace's generation spanning poetic recreation of a brutal chapter of our troubling slave history. .
Hail to Queen Helen Mirren! Peter Morgan's entertaining play about the British monarch and her prime ministers has made a smooth landing on Broadway
Larry David fans get a chance to see their favorite like a 3-episode binge . .
One of Ferenc Molnar's lesser known plays given a second life by New York's favorite theatrical antique treasure hunter, the Mint Theater .
The busy David Ives was not too busy to add to his collection of short plays for Primary Stages . .
A behind the "made in China" label story of modern China
Charles Mee's update on The Danaids gets and enchanting production at the Signature Theater
A new musical that hits every sweet button: strong story, a melodic score, on the mark lyrics, stunning choreography and a great cast . .
Nathan Lane an ideal "pipe dreamer" for Eugene O'Neill's depressing but powerful epic .
a fictionalized torn from the headlines British impor
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Tonya Pinkins and Dianne Wiest tackle office politics and racism .
- A well-intentioned but deeply flawed behind-the-headlines play
Turgenev's passion-filled comedy at Classic Stage -
- Why not see a live and lively version of this musical materpiece and not just the big-buzz movie.
This superbly performed waiting-for-opening-night-reviews backstage story is more harrowing than hilarious, so don't expect another It's Only a Play.. .
Kate Benson fails to make a case for her stylized departure from the traditional family play .
don't count on becoming conversant with physics, but you may go home trying to kiss the tip of your elbow.
loud, lively, brassy entertainment -- just like Las Vegas