The People in the Picture " Donna Murphy then and now
It's a valiant effort that only partially succeeds. The pieces of this Picture fail to come together to make a satisfying whole.
It's a valiant effort that only partially succeeds. The pieces of this Picture fail to come together to make a satisfying whole.
Run and see "The School for Lies" by the oh-so-clever David Ives. A new comedy very freely adapted from Moliere's The Misanthrope written in 1666.
To see it is to become a survivor.
Nina Arianda, a charming, beautiful and natural comedienne has made the part her own capturing the not-so-dumb blonde essence of the role and perfecting it " giving an endearing and honest p…
It would be easy to dismiss this unsatisfying schizophrenic production but "The House of Blue Leaves" has a great history and pedigree
Victoria Clark's heavenly voice and wicked sense of comic timing perfectly match the exuberance and feistiness of Delores " Patina Miller who is now the newest star of Broadway musicals " gi…
It's a shame that a miracle didn't arrive to save HIGH. I would have highly recommended it.
An overly loud, not very funny, intermittently tuneful, reimagined so-so version of Alice in Wonderland.
If only they had some arias in the truest sense of the word to sing this Séance could have been completely mesmerizing. It should have been.
I couldn't help thinking " James Cameron meets James Dean.
There is nothing that can surpass this must see event. War Horse is an astonishing achievement. It's a tale that will engage you to the point of tears.
This unfunny production comes across as second rate Community Theatre for a group of lonely women looking for something to do.
It rambles along. Bringing on the babes in short mini skirts as Stewardesses and Nurses for the tired businessman who disappeared with the double martini lunch.
I'm on a Sutton Foster high. I'm in Heaven. Coupled with the delightful score by Cole Porter with his memorable tunes and witty lyrics who could ask for anything more?
A very funny, sometimes volcanic, sometimes poignant and altogether surprisingly good play.
A repetitive, bombastic, surreal game of musical chairs about a dysfunctional family that ultimately comes up without anyone winning.
Is the divinely inspired, most original musical truly a riot? Is the Pope Catholic?
If only Mr. Radcliffe had brought along his magical Wizard Wand.
There are more laughs per minute than any other comedy around.
What's love got to do with it? Practically nothing in this unsettling and very titillating banquet of fornication served up by director Jack Cummings III
The not so secret life of fast talking, break-dancing, master ad-libber, sometimes short of breath, self described light skinned Latino maniac John Leguizamo is on display at the Lyceum Thea…
First produced in 1993 Arcadia has returned, not with a vengeance but in a room temperature production
"And they're off" takes on a whole new meaning. The Actors Company Theatre is surprisingly off their usual winning streak here.
Beneath all the glitz and glamour of this highly entertaining musical pastiche beats a heart that pulses with love and understanding.
To quote Cole Porter's lyric in referring to Double Falsehood "Is it the good turtle soup or merely the mock?"