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Lucy Thurber's well directed, staged and acted but flawed new play
Lucy Thurber's well directed, staged and acted but flawed new play
A lavishly staged new production of the ever "loverly" classic musical
the best reason to see this little known 18th Century playwright's farce, is that it's adapted by wordsmith extraordinary
The billion dollar franchise is sure to be a theatrical juggernaut
A wonderful cast and dances retains this favorite from the Golden Age of Musicals ear and eye hugging sizzle.
Beautifully staged and performed world premiere
The merger of reflections about how misunderstandings can create walls that can destroy a family just like the physical walls built by insensitive politicians, may b…
Lindsey Ferrentino's flawed but timely look at school shootings
An intriguing "reinvention" of Lorca's classic Andalusian fertility tale, and a smashing New York debut for Billie Piper.
A starry cast and perceptive staging make Edward Albee's 1991 play feel almost new
Kenneth Lonergan's play launches 2nd Stage's life at the retooled Hayes Theater
Toni Kushner's epic returns to Broadway. . . visually stunning and decidedly of our
Joshua Harmon's satire targets the very audience buying tickets to see his play
A. R. Gurney' economically cast 1993 dramady brought back to life at the Keen Company's Theatre Row hom
David Rabe's epic-length look at mental health care
Pulitzer Prize winner Bruce Norris big-cast, time-traving saga proves that economics can be lots of fun
Lindsey Ferrentino has written an extraordinary play about an ordinary American family. It packs all the elements of a Greek tragedy into just ninety minutes.
Jordan Harrison's new play tackles disasters though the ages with two distinct theatrical styles
a finely acted and staged version of Mr. Albee's first play that's now a two-act play that takes us to Peter's home before heading to his park bench meet-up with a volatile…
Playwright Sarah Burgess takes on the alliances of our legislators and the influence peddling lobbyists and their paid matchmakers. Our Review Â
The invaluable York Theater's Musical Mufti series' new version of little known Jule Styne musical.
Charming as ever. Don't miss it!
Julia Cho's play at the Public is painfully, perhaps too much so, timely
If Shakespeare were still with us and writing history plays about kings and those seeking to usurp them, he'd not be looking to Holinshed's Chronicles for plot ideas. Instead, like Ayad Akhtar, he'd subscribe to the Wall Street Journal and The Financial Times< to find his dramatic personae
David Henry Hwang's bizarre East-West socio-political romance, updated and back on Broadway