The Encounter - gives new meaning to the expression a captive audience
It is indeed ironic that in 2014 the Tony Awards decided to no longer recognize sound design. And here it is as the star of the show.
It is indeed ironic that in 2014 the Tony Awards decided to no longer recognize sound design. And here it is as the star of the show.
Natural and amusing dialogue, detailed characterizations, subtle and refined direction by Michael Wilson. It's a soft and lovely production.
The vivid, emotional and truly honest performance of Judith Light as the tormented and otherwise normal Mrs. Johnson is phenomenal.
The songs are the show. The performers make the songs. Sometimes soft. Sometimes loud enough to raise the dead. It's a special music. Churchlike with a hip swaying rhythm that is both be…
A very smart, well researched, sometimes amusing, technically proficient, full of surprises, elongated scary gimmick.
Smart, theatrical, longish but never boorish lesson in history
The Golden Girls meets Blithe Spirit in this new sit-com cum sex farce of sorts by the prolific Israel Horovitz
Responsible for this busy pseudo-poetic edging towards pretentious production is the imaginative and theatrical director Rachel Chavkin
If it's spectacular dancing that you crave that sparkles along with the smiles and the costumes SHUFFLE ALONG is the show for you.
Conspicuous consumption is what life is all about. Until someone named Patrick Bateman - takes it all away with that killer smile and a satisfied twinkle in his eye.
It's a bit FINDING NEVERLAND, a bit THE SECRET GARDEN and a bit PIPPIN. With a lot of charm and unexpected humor.
Pregnant woman in an abusive relationship thinks up and bakes up pies with unusual names in a small town diner hoping to find happiness while singing and cavorting with new doctor
There's no stopping people's wagging, malicious, slanderous tongues. People love to gossip.
Dementia. It's a living nightmare. Losing your mind. Your identity. Your belongings. Your life. Slowly. Unknowingly.
An old fashioned love story told through lovely songs sung with a twang. Banjos included. With a side of laughs.
This production will be embedded in your mind forever. Mr. Van Hove doesn't want us to forget " ever. Neither does Arthur Miller.
A luscious, lavish and romantic revival of this best of all possible musicals at Studio 54
It's fast. It's fun. It has Leslie Kritzer literally glowing on stage with her bling and diamond studded tooth that adds just the right touch to her fabulously comic stand-out sensational …
As directed by Joe Mantello it's a raw tango of telling the truth. It's fascinating. And disturbing.
The only thing missing is a big bag of popcorn in this "Love Boat" collides with "Laugh In" nutty musical
A frightening, intriguing but ultimately unsatisfying play by Anna Ziegler based on a true story
The acting is exceptional and director Liesl Tommy must be commended for bringing this difficult story to vivid and unsettling life.
A haunted house with haunted memories. Mr. Whitaker gives a rather surface performance " no nuances here.
Surrounded by three barracudas and swimming for his life what Ray really needs is a lifeguard.
What could be staid and stuffy " under the careful and illuminating guidance of Jenn Thompson isn't.