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Review: Fun Home by Brian Scott Lipton

Coming to terms with one's past can be a challenge for most people " but for Alison Bechdel, who intently wonders if her coming out as a lesbian during college resulted in the suicide of her…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:20pm on October 22, 2013

Review: The Winslow Boy by Diane Snyder

That dustiest of play settings, the English drawing room, becomes the center of a compelling work that's part mystery, family saga, love story and legal drama in Terence Rattigan's The Winsl…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 11:21am on October 22, 2013

Review: The Seagull by Brian Scott Lipton

In the case of acclaimed British director Max Stafford Clark's revival of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull, now being presented by the Culture Project at 45 Bleecker, I had two initial reasons fo…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 12:00am on October 14, 2013

Review: A Night with Janis Joplin by Brian Scott Lipton

If Mary Bridget Davies doesn't break a piece of your heart in A Night With Janis Joplin, the accomplished bioplay-cum-rock concert now being smartly staged at Broadway's Lyceum Theatre, your…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 9:59pm on October 10, 2013

Bronx Bombers by Brian Scott Lipton

The 2013 season may be over for the New York Yankees, but fans of the boys in pinstripes can still get their fix at the Duke on 42nd Street thanks to the Primary Stages' world premiere produ…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 9:00pm on October 8, 2013

Review: The Glass Menagerie by Brian Scott Lipton

The exquisitely calibrated work of four remarkable actors, led by two-time Tony Award winner Cherry Jones, bring a fresh dose of both poignancy and humor to this enduring masterpiece.

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 9:58pm on September 26, 2013

Review: Romeo and Juliet by Diane Snyder

He may be 36, but in looks Orlando Bloom is an inspired choice to play Romeo. His youthful appearance, soft features and adorably floppy hair still scream teen heartthrob...

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 11:29pm on September 19, 2013

The Old Friends by Brian Scott Lipton

Thwarted love affairs. Family squabbles. Fights about inheritances. These plotlines are staples of the plays of one of the 20th-century's greatest dramatists, Horton Foote. The Old Friends, …

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:02pm on September 13, 2013

Review: Fetch Clay, Make Man, by Brian Scott Lipton

Will Power's "Fetch Clay, Make Man," is a powerful play of ideas now being given a dazzling production at New York Theatre Workshop under the direction of Tony Award winner Des McAnuff.

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 9:35pm on September 12, 2013

Sutton Foster at the Café Carlyle by Brian Scott Lipton

Sutton Foster may be beloved by many as Broadway's brassiest belter, but her trademark big notes are few and far between in the two-time Tony Award-winning star's thoroughly enchanting new s…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 9:33pm on September 11, 2013

Review: Soul Doctor by Diane Snyder

Soul Doctor comes to Broadway, but is it worth the price of admission?

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 9:52pm on August 22, 2013

Review: First Date by Brian Scott Lipton

It's admittedly early in the theater season to make predictions, but I'm still willing to bet (at least the paycheck for this review) that no one will make a more assured Broadway debut over…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 8:36am on August 15, 2013

Review - Shida: The Musical by Brian Scott Lipton

Here are a couple of truths about theater: if you're a writer and have a story you feel the need to share, you must often find a way to tell it yourself. And if you're a performer and you fe…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:55pm on August 12, 2013

Review: Love's Labour's Lost by Brian Scott Lipton

About three-fourths of the way into Alex Timbers and Michael Friedman's go-for-broke musical adaptation of William Shakespeare's bittersweet romance Love's Labour's Lost, now being presented…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:54pm on August 12, 2013

Review: Harbor by Brian Scott Lipton

Unexpected visits from long-lost family usually end up causing major disharmony " especially in theater " but few of these reunions cause the kind of major upheaval found at the end of "Harb…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 11:01pm on August 6, 2013

Review: Let It Be by Diane Snyder

Broadway still hasn't recovered from Beatles mania. But after Let It Be, the second Fab Four tribute musical to arrive on the Great White Way in the last couple of years (only two years afte…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 8:36am on July 30, 2013

Murder for Two by Brian Scott Lipton

Summer is a great time for reading murder mysteries on the beach or in the backyard. Fortunately, city dwellers stuck in the Big Apple now have a pleasant alternative...

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:59pm on July 25, 2013

Review: Nobody Loves You by Brian Scott Lipton

If not for the almost Herculean efforts of the show's eight multitalented performers, this lightweight confection might actually evaporate while you were watching it.

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 12:16am on July 19, 2013

Review: Forever Tango by Brian Scott Lipton

The first time Luis Bravo's Forever Tango hit Broadway back in 1997, most Americans couldn't tell the difference between the Argentine Tango and the Watusi. But the popularity of ABC's "Danc…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 11:21pm on July 14, 2013

Matthew Morrison pays tribute to Glee co-star Cory Monteith at his cabaret show by Brian Scott Lipton

"There's no people like show people, they smile when they are low," Irving Berlin famously wrote in Annie Get Your Gun. Broadway and television favorite Matthew Morrison proved just how true…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:46pm on July 14, 2013

Monkey: Journey to the West by Brian Scott Lipton

Quite the spectacle, but is this a journey worth taking?

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 9:41pm on July 10, 2013

Choir Boy by Brian Scott Lipton

A nearly flawless production that never seems to be preaching to the choir...

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 11:29pm on July 1, 2013

The Unavoidable Disappearance of Tom Durnin by Brian Scott Lipton

Steven Levenson's compelling new drama, The Unavoidable Disappearance of Tom Durnin, now at the Roundabout Theatre Company's Laura Pels Theatre...

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 11:12am on June 29, 2013

The Comedy of Errors by Brian Scott Lipton

An actor playing two parts in the same show is nothing unusual, but comic geniuses Hamish Linklater and Jesse Tyler Ferguson take the "doubling" concept to new heights in Daniel Sullivan's i…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:50pm on June 19, 2013

Review: The Trip to Bountiful by Diane Snyder

"Crowd-pleasing" isn't a word often used to describe Horton Foote's CV. And that's actually not meant as a negative. His plays are delicate dissections of the quiet and frequently unfulfille…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 6:20pm on June 4, 2013
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