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For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow is Enuf, Back at the Public Theater by Jonathan Mandell

Forty-one years after Broadway said goodbye after 742 thrilling performances to its first (and last) choreopoem, and a year after its author and original performer died at the age of 70, sev…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 8:30pm on October 22, 2019

Is This a Room Review. FBI Interrogation of Reality Winner by Jonathan Mandell

"Is This A Room" stages the verbatim transcript of the FBI interrogation of a 25-year-old former Air Force linguist with the improbable name of Reality Winner, who was eventually sente…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 8:53pm on October 21, 2019

Soft Power Review: David Henry Hwang's Sly Reverse Chinese Musical about America by Jonathan Mandell

David Henry Hwang was attacked by an unknown assailant with a knife and nearly died. That experience, along with the playwright's shock at the results of the 2016 Presidential election and h…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 1:01pm on October 21, 2019

The Rose Tattoo with Marisa Tomei by Jonathan Mandell

There are many cues to what's wrong with this overly broad third Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams' dated play, starring Marisa Tomei as Serafina Delle Rose, a Sicilian immigrant seamst…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 1:08pm on October 19, 2019

2019 Theater Book Award Winners and Finalists from TLA by Jonathan Mandell

Books about Bob Fosse and Yiddish theater have been named the best theater books of the year by The Theatre Library Association,  which is presenting its TLA Book Awards tonight at the…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 1:53pm on October 18, 2019

The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Review: Junot Diaz's Dominican-American Novel On Stage by Jonathan Mandell

Oscar, a fat freshman in thick bifocals meeting his college roommate for the first time, greets him with what sounds like an insult: "Hail, dog of God!" His new roommate, the street-smart Yu…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 6:07pm on October 16, 2019

#Stageworthy News of the Week. Theater as Politics, Politics as Theater. Bad Theater Festival. by Jonathan Mandell

The announcement of the latest very unscientific results from the nightly poll conducted in the lobby of Lincoln Center, is a marketing gimmick for "The Great Society" that strikes me as at …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 3:41pm on October 15, 2019

Christopher Columbus on Stage: No Respect by Jonathan Mandell

In "The Thanksgiving Play," a satire by Larissa FastHorse that debuted at Playwrights Horizons last year and has become one of the most produced plays throughout the country, Jaxton, the wok…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 9:31am on October 14, 2019

Watch Lin-Manuel Miranda as Julián Castro, Billy Porter as MC in SNL Spoof of CNN LGBT Town Hall by Jonathan Mandell

On Thursday night,  CNN held an "LGBTQ Town Hall" in which nine of the Democratic candidates for President separately answered questions on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender an…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 3:33pm on October 13, 2019

Slave Play on Broadway by Jonathan Mandell

When I saw "Slave Play" Off-Broadway last December, it felt like the work of a novice playwright " promising, provocative, and well produced, but too derivative, too long, too full of ide…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 3:30pm on October 11, 2019

Linda Vista on Broadway: Review and Pics by Jonathan Mandell

Can an underemployed middle-aged jerk be a babe magnet?   That's a question theatergoers are likely to ask about Wheeler, the central character in Linda Vista, Tracy Letts' latest play…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 7:30pm on October 10, 2019

The Wrong Man Review: Hamilton-Like in Form, The Anti-Hamilton in Content by Jonathan Mandell

"The Wrong Man,"  a sung-through musical starring the spectacular Joshua Henry,  may remind people of "Hamilton" in its catchy rap-inflected eclectic score and jerky hip hop choreog…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 7:20pm on October 9, 2019

#Stageworthy News of the Week: Diahann Carroll (1935-2019) Broadway Groundbreaker. DeNiro, Pacino, Cannavale in Broadway's Belasco….for Netflix. by Jonathan Mandell

Diahann Carroll, who died Friday at the age of 84, is best known as the first black woman to star on a TV series, "Julia" in 1968, but she was a barrier breaker on Broadway too. Born in t…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 1:55pm on October 8, 2019

Heroes of the Fourth Turning Review: Conservatives Have Problems Too by Jonathan Mandell

Conservatives don't all think alike; some of them hate Trump; some don't see Liberals as evil (some do.) Some are deeply weird. It is a sure sign of the political divisiveness in America tha…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 9:33pm on October 7, 2019

Fringe Review: Chalk. A silent clown draws us into his world by Jonathan Mandell

"Chalk," a 40-minute comedy in which silent comic Alex Curtis creates an entire world for the audience using little more than a piece of chalk, is exactly the sort of show I always hope for …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 7:20pm on October 6, 2019

The 2019 New York International Fringe Festival: What Happened?! by Jonathan Mandell

  At the 22nd annual New York International Fringe Festival, which is running through the end of October, there are 40 shows in six venues "  plus more than 25 shows at The Nuyorican P…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:14pm on October 5, 2019

What is immersive theater? The six elements that define it at its best by Jonathan Mandell

"Immersive theater" has come to mean something separate from the dictionary definition of the word "immersive" " in much the same way that phrases Absurdist Theater and Abstract Expressionis…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 2:56pm on October 4, 2019

Unmaking Toulouse-Lautrec Review: Moulin Rouge on a Low Budget by Jonathan Mandell

"Moulin Rouge" on Broadway has several things in common with Bated Breath Theater Company's low-budget show about the same people, place and period, especially in my reaction to them both. A…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:58pm on October 3, 2019

Political Theater in an Impeachable Age. #Stageworthy News of the Week by Jonathan Mandell

  I was struck in seeing "The Great Society," which depicts President Lyndon Johnson's turbulent full term in office, how Robert Shenkkan's play represents political theater in more ways …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 1:07pm on October 2, 2019

The Great Society Review and Pics by Jonathan Mandell

The Great Society, a play by Robert Schenkkan that offers a largely sympathetic portrait of the 36th president of the United States as it chronicles the final four years of Lyndon Johnson…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:36pm on October 1, 2019

October 2019 New York Theater Openings by Jonathan Mandell

October is always a busy month for theater in New York, but it's gone up a notch this time. Below is a selection, organized chronologically by opening date. On Broadway alone, eight shows ar…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:00pm on October 1, 2019

New York Theater Quiz for September 2019 by Jonathan Mandell

How well were you paying attention to New York theater news, views and reviews in September? Answer these ten questions and find out.

SOURCE: New York Theater at 7:38pm on September 30, 2019

André De Shields as the Gay Character August Wilson Left Out by Jonathan Mandell

Three generations of black, queer theater artists " actor André De Shields, 73; playwright Kevin R. Free, who is 50;  and director Zhailon Levingston, 25 "  are collaborating on a pla…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:28am on September 29, 2019

Why? Review: Peter Brook's Paean to Theater and a Theater Martyr by Jonathan Mandell

Those for whom theater is their religion are more likely to appreciate "Why?," a 70-minute theater piece about theater that, aptly, begins with a whimsically modified Biblical tale: God proc…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:28pm on September 28, 2019

The Height of the Storm: Review and Pics by Jonathan Mandell

The same playwright who gave us "The Father" with a demented Frank Langella and "The Mother" with a depressed and possibly deranged Isabelle Huppert now offers us…dead Jonathan Pryce and E…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 2:35pm on September 27, 2019
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