A Skull in Connemara is the middle play in Martin McDonagh's Leenane trilogy, and Lantern Theater provides a rare opportunity to see this work by Ireland's hottest young playwright/filmmaker.
Pterodactyls, Nicky Silver's quirky, funny, sad social satire, is having a nifty revival by New City Stage.
The new Broadway season begins with a (wait for it) transfer from England. The Pitmen Painters, a hit both in Newcastle and then in London, arrives cast intact, extreme accents likewise. The…
I've met some boring, self-pitying, self-important, garrulous drunks in my day, but John, the central character in Conor McPherson's Dublin Carol, presented by Amaryllis Theatre Company, tak…
Michael Hollinger's fine new Ghost-Writer starts off the Arden season with a quiet bang. This engrossing, old-fashioned play is about the drama of writing - and typing - and creativity and l…
The Milk Train may not be a great play or even a good one. But for Tennessee Williams fans, it has to be seen. And with the astonishing Olympia Dukakis in the central role, this is the produ…
David Mamet's provocative courtroom drama, Race, is having a fine and fierce production at the Philadelphia Theatre Company.
Tennessee Williams' beautiful, sorrowful play The Glass Menagerie is having a lovely, quiet revival at Independence Studio on 3 under Bill Van Horn's delicate direction.
In this existential tragic burlesque, the powerhouse young Irish playwright Enda Walsh redefines the unnamed suitors of Homer’s Odyssey. Here they emerge as minor, vile characters̵…
Woooeeee. Theatre Exile's sensational production of Sheila Callaghan's wild ride of a play, That Pretty Pretty; or, The Rape Play, is not to be missed.
Theatre Exile's production of The Lieutenant of Inishmore hits its gory stride in the second act when it gets Martin McDonagh's grisly glee just right.
Law & Order Lite: The Belly, a premiere by G. Lloyd Morris, provides every cliche, every stereotype, every predictable plot turn in this TV-wannabe drama. The only things surprising are the …