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Review of The Tempest and Something Rotten!
Review of The Tempest and Something Rotten!
The Visit closes; Hand to God hangs on.
Looking at this year's Tony Awards.
Review of Jesse Eisenberg's new play.
Looking at the awards this year.
John Glover dazzles as the main event in Jonathan Tolins L.A. import.
The latest provocation from Thomas Bradshaw urges us squares to give up our hang-ups and accept the unacceptable.
Reviews of four new shows, including ELF and DRIVING MISS DAISY, for Live Design magazine.
Jim Dale keeps us laughing and entertained while walking through his long and illustrious career.
Kinky Boots follows the formula for musicals to the tune of so-so results.
Tom Hanks pairs up with the late Nora Ephron one last time.
This tribute revue of Cy Coleman s work packs a punch of heavy-hitting vocalists and former collaborators, with a couple of new songs as well.
The only thing that would keep someone awake through this show is how excruciatingly bad it is.
Reviewed this week: Good People, That Championship Season, and Treasure Island.
What started as a trim musical love story on screen has been expanded both in emotion and story for the stage.
Audra McDonald gives an incandescent performance as a fading Billie Holliday.
Over the course of nearly four hours, Guide leads you in several directions without ever finding a satisfactory destination.
The 1965 musical has been retooled into something with currency for today.
Reviews from Live Design magazine.
Stephen Karam’s skewed vision is a bit heavy on cleverness, ultimately leaving the audience members scratching their heads.
The acting in this family-saga ensemble brings to life what could have been a mediocre play.
We see in these characters some of the frailties, missteps and small victories that make up our lives.
Reviews including Hamilton and The Mystery of Love & Sex.