Review:Casa Valentina at curtainup.com
Harvey Fierstein's latest play has an all-star cast of men in dress-up mode
Harvey Fierstein's latest play has an all-star cast of men in dress-up mode
he Civilians' admirable but failed effort to take on climate change as an entertainment
Life's just a cabaret again at Studio 54.
Neil Patrick Harris brings Broadway pizazz to downtown rock musical
- this musical's long journey from page to screen, to off-Broadway, and finally, to Broadway . .
Why a 3rd New York production of Martin McDonagh's play? Answer: Daniel Radcliffe . .
You know the end, but getting there is still absorbing
Audra McDonald's amazing ode to jazz legend Billie Holiday
Charles Ludlum's quick-change 2-hander still a hoot 30 years later .
Screen writerScott Z. Burns makes his stage debut with a behind the headlines drama .
Woddy Allen's satiric movie becomes a crowd pleasing musical
An A-1 cast and director enhance Will Eno's Broadway debut, but its sum is less than its parts
Martha Clarke's timely revival of the brilliant Brecht/Weil musical satir
A not to be missed revival of Lorraine Hansberry's ever relevant play .
A most happy Encores! revival .
It really wouldn't be too much of a stretch to think of the new musical by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey as a modern fairy tale.
If you've been following the Transport Group's work, you'll recognize this re-conceptualized revival as yet another example of the company's mission of "visually progressive productions of e…
Dick Cavett adds to the fun of this new drama about the literary feud that began on his TV talk show.
The Tony winning cleverness of Christopher Durang's Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike has not rubbed off on his once shocking absurdist comedy
Having Tyne Daly on board helps Terrence McNally tackle the effect of AIDS crisis on four generations
A superb cast and fabulous new stage concept give this mega musical an exciting new life . .
An old-fashioned costume drama, complete with two intermissions
-an original and funny yet serious take on the much done dysfunctional family genre. . .
In a season dominated by that most successful borrower from history, William Shakespeare, it's a real treat to have a freshly minted, full-bodied history play on Broadway.
If the advance publicity about this multi-authored production have theater goers expecting to see an entertaining history of City Center, they're in for a surprise. Unfortunately, a disappoi…