Review:Dying For It at curtainup.com/
- a rare chance for New York theater goers to experience this little known satire of the misguided Russian revolution . .
- a rare chance for New York theater goers to experience this little known satire of the misguided Russian revolution . .
T. R. Knight's Eddie joins Samuel D. Hunter's gallery of moments at a traumatic moment in their lives.
- Ayad Ahktar's suspenseful play is depressingly timely .
Bradley Cooper makes the much done Pomerance play an event
Sam Shepard brings the myth of Oedipus into the Mojave Desert in an intriguing if ungainly new play
Prospect Company's collegiate musical is not perfect but perfect enough not to miss
Rodger & Hammerstein's only commercial flop gets the John Doyle treatment at Clasic Stage
John Douglas Thompson adds another jewel to his crown as Marlowe's bloodthirsty conqueror .
Sharyn Rothstein's sets her nod to Arthur Miller's Loman family in Staten Island after Hurricane Sandy .
A smartly rejiggered, beautifully staged and ideally cast musical with a superb cast .
Hugh Jackman fans have moved Jezz Butterwoth's intimate play into a large Broadway house .
Katori Hall's play is about a lot more than a young Catholic girl's miraculous vision
a new 2-hander by Pulitzer Prize winner David Auburn . .
Sarah Ruhl's beautiful new play a triumph for Celia Keenan-Bolger, but could use a little more drama .
David Rabe's 43-year-old play gets a splendidly performed and depressingly opportune, blow-to-the-gut revival
- Another Terrence McNally oldie given a new production
Suzan-Lori Parks' powerful trilogy at the Public Theater . .
Sting sails to Broadway with a musical featuring an original story and score.
Ayad Akhtar's Pulitzer Prihze play on Broadway with a new foursome around the dinner table..
Jonathan Lethem's sprawling Brooklyn novel is now a lively, sprawling folk-sical.
this old wine in a flavorful new bottle lands successfully in a 4x bigger Broadway theater . .
Mad Men's Pete Campbell plays Billy Wilder opposite Larry Pine's Raymond Chandler in world premiere at the Vineyard .
- William Luce's solo play about Emily Dickinson is back in New York with Joley Richardson as the reclusive poet.
discarded ephemera: an unlikely but fun source for a musica
a Pinteresque mystery at Ars Nova