Peter and the Starcatcher comes to Broadway
The two and a half hours fly by faster than the speed of Tinker Bell. There is no end to its creativity, ingenuity, wit and total theatricality.
The two and a half hours fly by faster than the speed of Tinker Bell. There is no end to its creativity, ingenuity, wit and total theatricality.
Based on the 1992 motion picture starring Steve Martin and written by Janus Cercone who together with Warren Leight is responsible for the awkward book, "Leap of Faith" is just too hard to b…
An original, traditional musical comedy with all the trimmings that is true to the period and up to date with some surprisingly spot on timeless political observations.
Under the misguided direction of John Tillinger, the actors are encouraged to be as broad as possible being positioned in pseudo graphic sexual poses that are awkward rather than amusing.
Linda Lavin is now the Queen of Comedy on Broadway and the rest of the cast has managed to come up to the high bar of comedy that she set downtown with Dick Latessa gaining fast in the laugh…
Holly Webber is a new writer with original ideas of character and very funny unexpected dialogue with heart. It's a charming, warm hearted comedy that crackles with sharp wit.
You will be emotionally drawn into the love triangle of Molly and Sam and Carl, wowed by the incredible comic performance of Oda Mae and bedazzled by the eye popping effects that will leave …
THE COLUMNIST is competently directed by Daniel Sullivan but it's the text that is tiresome.
This color blind production of STREETCAR is powerful, explosive and deeply moving.
TRIBES will touch your mind intellectually and your heart deeply and as we leave the theatre we will all remember the sign for love.
In this evening of snappy chatter and songs all havoc breaks loose. It's a delirious, dopey and delightful cartoon comedy served up on a silver platter.
Andrew Pandaleon gives a bravura performance. He is young has a terrific voice, good looks, charm and can command the stage as a fine actor.
Playwright Bruce Norris wants to annoy us. He wants to rile us up over what has happened in Clybourne Park over the years.
Amy Herzog's easy going, mild mannered and long one act play could be subtitled HUGS " of which there are quite a few.
This is about the best revival of a play that you will see this season. Immensely entertaining. Funny. Frightening. And so prescient.
The show starts off great with actual newsreel footage of Eva Peron's funeral and the Requiem and then in flashback proceeds to go downhill.
There are some excellent songs sung and danced by an exuberant cast of strapping teenage ragamuffins and orphans in turn of the century New York
This Mensa Society-type musical revue is heady. At times funny. At times tuneful. But would benefit from a sharp red pencil to make some beneficial cuts.
Tracie Bennett incredibly conveys the "essence" of Garland. Her on stage confidence always at odds with her off stage insecurities make for an extremely riveting scenario.
A high tech, sterile, American Idol inspired music video replete with vocal pyrotechnics from all involved.
You will fall under the spell of ONCE, once you have seen it. And will never forget the experience.
Under the skillful direction of Jenn Thompson, the play at first has you laughing and then unexpectedly grabs you by your emotional guts and never lets go. You will laugh until you are brou…
A wonderful revival of a timeless American tragedy. Attention has been paid to every detail.
Moral: Stop bullying. It can be hazardous to your health!
Real or Surreal? No one seems to have made a definitive choice and the result is simply tiresome.