GLITTERY GIRL FROM LITTLE ROCK
The 1949 Jule Styne-Leo Robin musical follows Lorelei Lee as she walks through the world like she owns the place.
The 1949 Jule Styne-Leo Robin musical follows Lorelei Lee as she walks through the world like she owns the place.
Lacking in imagination, this production feels like it was assembled from a kit.
The musical stays so close to the movie, it foregoes imagination.
Diane Paulus’ busy re-imagining turns Pippin into a bit of a circus.
Nina Arianda turns in a dazzling performance in this kinky comedy about sex and power-play.
A reinvention of the classic tale changes much while sticking to the story s core.
As if his stage and screen roles haven't kept Edward Hibbert busy enough--catch him in "Mrs. Warren's Profession"--for the past 15 years he's held a second, behind-the-scenes career.
A talented cast gives flight to the songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein s 1955 musical.
Terence Rattigan’s 1946 masterwork gets a well-acted revival by the Roundabout Theatre Company.
James Lapine’s brisk, uncluttered directing isn t without its drawbacks.
The star of this 1953 classic fails to fill the dancing shoes of the man who created the role.
The characters in Picnic don t have the smoldering chemistry they once did.
In honoring the 80th birthday of prolific South African playwright Athol Fugard , this play goes a long way to not get very far.
Family disfunction sets the mood around the Christmas tree in Robin Baitz’s throwback drama.
Although curious choices guide this revival, the score of the musical lives on.
If you re someone who likes hearing jokes older than you are, you might enjoy this revue.
Jim Parsons helps bring some old-fashioned charm to Mary Chase s 1944 Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
Gore Vidal’s 1960 morality play about a presidential race benefits from a stellar cast.
When they began looking for an apartment to buy just before their wedding nearly 15 years ago, the Broadway performers Danny Burstein and Rebecca Luker could not have been more clear with th…
The restauranteur doesn't live at his Midtown eatery. It only seems that way.
The comedian and actress Joy Behar lives in a venerable building on the Upper West Side.
For 13 years Billy Porter was a man without a home but a man with plenty of baggage: three suitcases, 26 boxes and a chaise longue. And for 13 years, Mr. Porter, the Tony-winning star of th…
The apartment of the actor Billy Porter is a study in self-expression.
The Upper West Side home of the Warren Carlyle, the Tony Award-winning choreographer, and his partner Justin Bowden.
Barry and Fran Weissler, the producers of that Tony Award-winning production, can sympathize with Charlemagne's son even if, perhaps, they can't quite relate. After all, when they went searc…