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Theresa Rebeck’s whimsical new comedy has some charming moments in it, though they fail to add up to much.
Theresa Rebeck’s whimsical new comedy has some charming moments in it, though they fail to add up to much.
In Nicky Silver’s new black comedy, the members of the Lyons family fight one another in a zero-sum battle for happiness.
Despite pressing a lot of the right buttons, this production fails to strike the right balance between its mundane madness and the characters’ collective thirst for something great.
The play with the unprintable name is a passionate, vivid and sometimes violent portrayal of people who at the best of times live disturbingly close to the edge of desperation.
War Horse’s exquisite puppetry pulls you in, and then the story batters you with pathos.
This compelling revival breathes new life into the Arthur Miller classic with its unflinching empathy for its conflicted characters.
A Free Man of Color takes a sweeping stab at some big changes as the 18th century moved into the 19th, without mastering the little changes that happened to the people involved.
A Free Man of Color takes a sweeping stroke at some big changes as the 18th century moved into the 19th, without mastering the little changes that happened to the people involved.
An undisguised tribute to French playwright Moliere, La Bete grabs on to Le Mis coattails.
An undisguised tribute to French playwright Moliere, La Bete grabs on to Le Mis coattails.
Scruffy and coked up, Liev Schreiber's Barry can be mesmerizing, but Schreiber doesn't have material strong enough...