Review: Harmony at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre
This new musical about the Weimar-era musical group the Comedian Harmonists doesn't have enough of either comedy or harmony. Lorin Wertheimer reviews. The post Review: Harmony at the Ethel …
This new musical about the Weimar-era musical group the Comedian Harmonists doesn't have enough of either comedy or harmony. Lorin Wertheimer reviews. The post Review: Harmony at the Ethel …
Geoff Sobelle's latest performance piece makes us consider the nature of appetite. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: FOOD at BAM Fisher appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.
Julia Lester steals the show and proves she is an unmissable talent in this rare revival of an early '60s musical. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: I Can Get It For You Wholesale at…
Lesbian sex farce + Tony Kushner's Angel + the Greeks + Restoration comedy + a woke white man = too many influences for one comedy to handle. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Merry Me …
Brian Friel's play about misunderstandings between languages holds contemporary relevance in this lyrical revival. The post Review: Translations at the Irish Repertory Theatre appeared firs…
A familiar trip to the seventies rock era is lifted by Daniel Aukin's strong direction. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Stereophonic at Playwrights Horizons appeared first on Exeunt M…
This dance theater piece at St. Ann's never really gets to the subject its title implies, for good or for ill. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: How to Be a Dancer in 72,000 Easy Lesson…
Nicole Serratore and Loren Noveck jointly review this bilingual play that yearns for a connection that sometimes feels all too elusive. The post Review: To the Ends of the Earth ë•…ë…
Cross-cultural confusion abounds in this funny but introspective look at a unique moment in theater history and in the lives of a group of Chinese artists. Nicole Serratore review. The post…
Lorin Wertheimer wonders how far a safe space extends in Nathan Alan Davis' epic three-part play. The post Review: The Refuge Plays at the Laura Pels Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazi…
Sean O'Casey's Dublin trilogy is revived by Druid Theatre Company with the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see all three plays in one day-long marathon. Juliet Hindell reviews. The post Re…
Ossie Davis's segregation-era satire has lost none of its bite and this frenetic production balances laughter, beauty, and social critique perfectly. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Revie…
A medieval retelling that puts women back in the picture, with mixed results. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Mary Gets Hers at Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space appeared first on Ex…
With a thumping heartbeat, Claus Guth's production of Schubert's Swan Song portrays a soldier's journey towards death. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Doppelganger at Park Avenu…
Theresa Rebeck's new play, set in a plant shop, leaves our critic green with envy. Lorin Wertheimer reviews. The post Review: Dig at 59E59 Theaters appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.
Normandy Sherwood's hallucinatory dreamscape isn't like anything Loren Noveck has ever seen before. The post Review: Psychic Self Defense at HERE appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.
William Finn's autobiographical musical is revived in the Berkshires in a fantastic production. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: A New Brain at Barrington Stage Company appeared fir…
Rachel Bloom planned to tour a show in spring 2020. Life, and death, got in the way. Three years later, does her brand of musical comedy still speak to us? Loren Noveck reviews. The post Rev…
A solo show that unsettles, but possibly for the wrong reasons. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: The Creeps at Playhouse 46 at St. Luke's appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.
Nicole Serratore panics on the disco floor finding Here Lies Love's immersion doesn't quite work on Broadway. The post Review: Here Lies Love at Broadway Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Ma…
There's a whole lot of meta and not so much shark in this behind-the-scenes comedy on the set of JAWS. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: The Shark Is Broken at the Golden Theatre appear…
Rhea Perlman's Patty is both too much and too little in a new play by Zarina Shea. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Let's Call Her Patty at LCT3 appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.
1.21 gigawatts of fun in this faithful musical adaptation of the beloved film. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: Back to the Future: The Musical at the Winter Garden Theatre appeared…
This poem-play from Inua Ellams is a mélange of interesting images, ideas, and theatrical moments but lacks cohesion. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: The Half-God of Rainfall at…
There's little mirth to be found in Sandy Rustin's new comedy in the manner of an old style. Cameron Kelsall reviews. The post Review: The Cottage at the Helen Hayes Theater appeared first o…