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175 stories by "Robert Kahn"

For One Young Man, an Idle Hand is the Devil's Workshop by Robert Kahn

The devout teens of Cypress, Texas, are forced to consider if Satan is in their midst when a teen's hand-built puppet takes on a sinister edge.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:07pm on April 7, 2015[SHARE]

Review: Carey Mulligan and Bill Nighy in "Skylight" by Robert Kahn

A young woman and an older man whose affair ended in a white-hot flash attempt to reconnect in David Hare's artfully performed drama.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:09pm on April 2, 2015[SHARE]

Elisabeth Moss Brings "The Heidi Chronicles" Back to Broadway by Robert Kahn

Mystique or mistake? The "Mad Men" star is excellent in Wendy Wasserstein's drama as a woman who sets out to have it all, but feels more "stranded" as each year goes by.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 9:36am on March 20, 2015[SHARE]

"Hunchback," at Paper Mill, Has Some Kinks to Work Out by Robert Kahn

The promise of a score by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz is enough to drive musical theater fans into this belfry, but the joint production from two prestigious regional theaters ultimatel…

SOURCE: NBC New York at 9:54am on March 19, 2015[SHARE]

Roundabout's "Twentieth Century" Revival Has a Lotta Locomotion by Robert Kahn

The screwball comedy by Coleman, Comden and Green gets its first Broadway revival with whistle-worthy performances by Kristin Chenoweth and Peter Gallagher.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:57am on March 16, 2015[SHARE]

Larry David's "Fish" Leaves an Aftertaste by Robert Kahn

The "Curb Your Enthusiasm" creator makes his Broadway acting and writing debut in a cumbersome comedy that feels like a sitcom episode stretched too thin.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 9:00am on March 6, 2015[SHARE]

Diane Lane and Tony Shalhoub Confront "The Mystery of Love & Sex" by Robert Kahn

The Oscar nominee stars opposite Tony Shalhoub in a gratifying and complex family drama by British playwright Bathsheba Doran.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:07pm on March 2, 2015[SHARE]

In "The Lion," a Young Man Roars Back from Adversity by Robert Kahn

Benjamin Scheuer's coming-of-age musical is a charming piece of theater with a life-affirming message.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:15am on February 9, 2015[SHARE]

Small-Screen Stars Can't Find Love in CSC's Sublime "Country" by Robert Kahn

Love is out of reach for everyone in the first-rate revival of the mid-19th century Ivan Turgenev comedy of manners.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:10pm on January 29, 2015[SHARE]

"Into the Woods," Off the Big Screen by Robert Kahn

There are just 10 actors and one major set piece in the Fiasco Theater's inventive Off-Broadway take on the favorite Stephen Sondheim-James Lapine parable.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:33am on January 23, 2015[SHARE]

Review: "Vegas" Has an Ace Up its Sleeve"a Groovy Score by Jason Robert Brown by Robert Kahn

The genial sitcom star is a likable bad guy in a new musical with a jackpot score by "Bridges of Madison County" composer Jason Robert Brown.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 7:58am on January 16, 2015[SHARE]

Review: Two Stars Shine in "Constellations" by Robert Kahn

Two confident actors, in their Broadway debuts, have their way with Brit writer Nick Payne's clever and complex dialogue.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:14pm on January 13, 2015[SHARE]

Review: Bradley Cooper Transforms Into "The Elephant Man" by Robert Kahn

The two-time Oscar nominee (and one-time "Sexiest Man Alive") humanizes a man few saw fit to treat as human in a forthright, minimalist revival of the 1979 play, also starring Patricia Clark…

SOURCE: NBC New York at 10:18pm on December 7, 2014[SHARE]

Review: A Mother Faces Letting Go in Sarah Ruhl's Pleasing "Oldest Boy" by Robert Kahn

Celia Keenan-Bolger is an American mother whose son is believed to be the reincarnation of a Buddhist Lama in Sarah Ruhl's affecting exploration of motherhood.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 9:43pm on November 3, 2014[SHARE]

Review: "The Last Ship" Is a High-Water Mark for Sting by Robert Kahn

Submerged beneath an often told prodigal-son-returns story is a haunting and gorgeously executed new musical that marks the debut of a new Broadway composer"Sting.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:06pm on October 26, 2014[SHARE]

Review: "Fortress," an Homage to Brooklyn Gone By, Opens at The Public by Robert Kahn

A new musical based on Jonathan Lethem's best-selling novel features a marvelous cast telling a story of a Brooklyn that's lost to the ages.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:37am on October 23, 2014[SHARE]

Review: Stellar Cast Aside, "It's Only a Play" Tries a Bit Too Hard to Be Funny by Robert Kahn

A dream cast does what they do best, in a comedy that tries to be all things to all people.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:27pm on October 9, 2014[SHARE]

Review: National Theatre's "Dog" Finally Has Its Day by Robert Kahn

Fans of Mark Haddon's celebrated 2003 novel will cherish the faithful National Theatre production that's finally found its way to New York, but they're in for a surprise, too.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:35am on October 6, 2014[SHARE]

Review: A Joyous "You Can't Take It With You," with James Earl Jones by Robert Kahn

James Earl Jones is a gentle giant and Australian actress Rose Byrne makes an impressive Broadway debut in "You Can't Take It With You," the 1936 comedy by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:12pm on September 28, 2014[SHARE]

Review: Dennehy and Farrow Are Letter-Perfect in A.R. Gurney Revival by Robert Kahn

"Love Letters," the playwright's Pulitzer-nominated epistolary drama, shows just how volatile and fragile human relationships truly are.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:59am on September 19, 2014[SHARE]

Review: In "Youth," the Kids Are Only Doing So-So by Robert Kahn

Kieran Culkin is a magnetic presence, but Michael Cera fails to connect in the Broadway debut of Kenneth Lonergan's 1996 comedy-drama.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:04pm on September 11, 2014[SHARE]

"Wayside" Review: There's Only One Room at This Inn by Robert Kahn

A.R. Gurney's 1977 play, enjoying a nifty revival at Signature Center, has 10 actors in five distinct stories sharing the stage"and the set's one room"at the same time.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:54pm on September 4, 2014[SHARE]

Review: Theresa Rebeck Encourages "Poor Behavior," at The Duke by Robert Kahn

The prolific playwright's latest comedy asks us to consider which is more important: feeding your immediate desires, or protecting the people already in your corner?

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:17pm on August 17, 2014[SHARE]

Review: Julia Stiles Gets Hot (and Bothered) in "Phoenix" by Robert Kahn

Modern mating rituals and their unexpected ramifications get a once-over in Scott Organ's engaging, but ultimately overwrought dark comedy.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 1:18pm on August 8, 2014[SHARE]

Review: Lithgow's "Lear" a Crowning Achievement by Robert Kahn

The two-time Tony winner offers a distinctly physical monarch in the tragedy's first SITP appearance in some 40 years.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 9:39am on August 6, 2014[SHARE]
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