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A slimmed down all too timely one-act version of Ibsen's play at the Pearl Theater
A slimmed down all too timely one-act version of Ibsen's play at the Pearl Theater
Nick Kroll & John Mulaney make their Broadway debut as their crotchety alter egos
This lovely production by Primary Stages now at the Cherry Lane Theater has a sublime cast under the fine direction of Michael Wilson
Simon McBurney takes audiences on a unique high and low tech journey to the Amazon
Judith Light lights up the stage in this Neil LaBute solo at the Lortel Theater.
this provocative theater piece by Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard, has arrived at a turbulent juncture in relations among this country's varied communities
a glint of the magical realism and a gift for dramatic lyricism that is at the heart of Cruz's talent
What's on display at 59E59 is an intriguing amalgam of the late English novelist and her 21st century interpreter, Conor McPherson.
- A fact based play with music which almost compensates for the flawed script
- credibly realized personalities are given keen dramatic shape by playwright Sarah Delappe
A lively young cast's Off-Broadway debuts in Bock & Harnick's Tony and Pulitzer winning fledgling musical
It was inevitable that Gerard Alessandrini would find the rap rage that has taken over the spotlight on Broadway with the mega hit Hamilton
Christopher Chen's surprise-filled comedy
I would urge all thoughtful theater-goers to visit one of the rotating churches around L.A where Mark Jacobson's sensitive treatment of a potent spiritual conundrum is being staged.
The Public Works Musical adaptation headlined by Broadway Stars and a 200-member ensemble from all over New York
a play by Nilo Cruz that, like all soft voices, requires an ability to attend to the subtext of human desire
The Park Theatre rediscovers a gem of a JB Priestley comedy with stand out performances from Bessie Carter and Hugh Sachs
- the petty feuding and the petulant fussing between a married theatrical couple and a scheming actor
This DC production features the gifted actor Craig Wallace who gives an uncanny impersonation of Louis Armstrong's posture .
As they launched Matilda six years ago, Tim Minchin and Matthew Warchus started planning another musical venture based on the movie Groundhog Day. .
Thom Southerland's insightful production of this musical rarity from Rodgers and Hammerstein gets its first London showing ever. .
Playwright Tom Holloway explores the consequences of, "To Be or Not To Be," and is not afraid to confront mortality. Read More
Daniel Sullivan reinforces the anti-heroic themes of Shakespeare's text throughout the evening, debunking chivalric ideas and stressing the futility of war.
playwright Jaclyn Backhaus applies a wildly ribald sensibility to the saga of the first U.S. sanctioned expedition through the Grand Canyon.
John Tiffany's startling production of the ninth story in the Harry Potter series charms fans and Muggles alike in the theatrical event of the year