'Amy and the Orphans' review: Family drama at the Roundabout
Jamie Brewer, an actress with Down syndrome known for "American Horror Story," makes an assured Off-Broadway debut.
Jamie Brewer, an actress with Down syndrome known for "American Horror Story," makes an assured Off-Broadway debut.
Emmanuel Macron has worked his star quality on the political stage " and he's about to use it on a new one.
When they go low, we go at them with high art. That's the show in a nutshell.
Still going strong is right " in more ways than one.
It doesn't take much to reveal people's animal side and lack of humanity " a bit of talk does it.
Thomas Schumacher has been accused of sexual harassment and lewd behavior by former employees.
Four good actors sink their teeth into juicy roles, but they're nearly upstaged by a sense-tickling platter of fajitas.
Her name is Katharine McPhee " she'll be your server in "Waitress."
The invaluable concert series deserves credit for trying an experiment.
Eve Ensler's bluntless is a strength of her harrowing but hopeful solo play.
Martin McDonagh is famous for writing stories gorged with gallows humor, so he's in his happy place with "Hangmen."
Painting the town red, slang for partying in style, becomes literal in "Cardinal," a muddled play offering little cause for celebration.
The gender-bending musical "Tootsie," which will run this fall in Chicago, stars Tony nominee Santino Fontano.
"Party Face" won't pass the Bechdel test, but it has its moments " and laughs.
"America's Next Top Model" winner Nyle DiMarco's next job will be a Broadway producer.
There are flashes when the play is funny and sad. But mostly it's a mystery.
The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has gone to the dogs " in a good way.
John Lithgow's one-man show has lots of heart, but a weak pulse.
"Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda's trophy case is getting more crowded.
Irish playwright Enda Walsh's breakthrough play still jolts in a 20th anniversary revival from London.
Industry figures show more New Yorkers and young audiences going to Broadway shows.
"Eat, Pray, Love" author Elizabeth Gilbert's partner Rayya Elias has died. She was 57.
Tony nominee Robert Fairchild is the marquee name in the stitched-together production.
It's nice to be home for the holidays " and to own one.
It's a "Christmas" miracle 23 years in the making for Mariah Carey.