The Gospel at Colonus: A Joyful Noise Erupts in Central Park
★★★★ A unique piece of musical theater briefly makes an inspirational reappearance The post The Gospel at Colonus: A Joyful Noise Erupts in Central Park appeared firs…
★★★★ A unique piece of musical theater briefly makes an inspirational reappearance The post The Gospel at Colonus: A Joyful Noise Erupts in Central Park appeared firs…
★★★ Hershey Felder is pretty good in his modest tribute to a great American songwriter The post Hershey Felder As Irving Berlin: Say It With Music appeared first on New Yor…
★★★ A thoughtful new drama is drawn from little known social practices of circa 1813 New Orleans The post The House That Will Not Stand: Southern Women Rattle Their Chain…
★ Glitter ball melodramatics are rolled up into an unworkable musical The post This Ain’t No Disco: Rough Times at Studio 54 appeared first on New York Stage Review.
★★★ Armie Hammer and others act nicely in an enigmatic Christmas story about privilege The post Straight White Men: Nice Guys Get Framed in a Dramatic Diorama appeared firs…
★★★★ An expert, energetic company makes the musical most of several dozen old-school rock 'n' roll tunes The post Smokey Joe’s Cafe: That Leiber & Stoller …
★★ A so-what comedy about a would-be saint is buoyed up by some enjoyable performances The post The Saintliness of Margery Kemp: Holy Rolling Amid Medieval Times appeared first o…
★★★★ A whimsical little musical about wayward items is expertly rediscovered as a concert The post Gone Missing: Songs and Stories From the Lost & Found Departme…
★★★★ Forget Rodgers, Kern and Romberg"let's hear it for the team of Bizet and Hammerstein! The post Carmen Jones: An Irresistible Musical Charmer Returns to New York …
★★★ A harrowing dark comedy regards a Belfast man driven mad by a lifetime spent amid violent social conflict The post Cyprus Avenue: Stephen Rea Meets a Dead Ringer for Ge…
★★★ Mint Theater Company discovers a worthy 1925 drama from England about the haves and have-nots The post Conflict: A Passionate Clash Amid the Politics of 1920s England a…
★★★ Shakespeare's Richard III gets reshaped mostly for laughs The post Teenage Dick: Duplicitous Doings at Roseland High School appeared first on New York Stage Review.
★★★ Jackie Sibblies Drury unleashes a daring play about race, identity and expectations that gets awkward The post Fairview: Reality and Metatheatricality with an African-A…
★ A British performer digs up Suzy Solidor, a bisexual, cross-dressing French cabaret legend who deserves better The post All I Want Is One Night: And That’s One Night Too Many a…
★★★ An old-fashioned, cowboy-country musical-comedy farce is neatly cultivated from Measure for Measure's plot The post Desperate Measures: A Fiddle-Dee-Dee Wild West Shake…
★★★ The maker of "The Vagina Monologues" goes experimental with body and soul issues The post Fruit Trilogy: Eve Ensler dishes out a talkative triptych appeared first on N…
★★★ Anthony Giardina's ambitious new play studies money, privilege, and higher education The post Dan Cody’s Yacht: A Smart Vessel, Running Short of Its Destination …
★★★★★ Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, and a charismatic ensemble leap out of a queer time capsule from 1968 The post The Boys in the Band: 50 Shades of Gay appeare…
★★★★ Clare Barron's unusual new play wildly reflects the mindsets of young teen girls The post Dance Nation: A Seriocomic Fandango Celebrates Girl Power appeared firs…
★★★ Writer Caryl Churchill and director Rachel Chavkin deliver a time-melding history lesson at New York Theatre Workshop The post Light Shining in Buckinghamshire: Lessons…
★★★★ Passionate performances by Marin Ireland and Nathan Darrow ignite Tennessee Williams' rarely-staged romantic drama The post Summer and Smoke: Sparks Fly High in…
★★★ Living portraits of riffraff gleam amid an arty Broadway revival of a classic The post The Iceman Cometh: Denzel Washington Swims Above O’Neill’s Lower Dept…
★★ A cheerful Condola Rashad confidently portrays Shaw's saintly warrior as a pleasant peasant The post Saint Joan: Manhattan Theatre Club’s Revival Doesn’t Ring the …
★★★ Lucy Thurber's latest drama contrasts a couple of disadvantaged students who aim for a better life The post Transfers: Two Bronx Guys Level Their Eyes On a Prize appea…
★★★ A French antique is smartly refinished by David Ives, but gets tarnished by its express delivery The post The Metromaniacs: David Ives’ Latest Shows It’s Al…