Favorite New York Stage Performances in 2017
My ten favorite individual performances in New York stage shows that opened in 2017 are listed alphabetically, with explanations for my choices largely excerpted from my reviews, but let's b…
My ten favorite individual performances in New York stage shows that opened in 2017 are listed alphabetically, with explanations for my choices largely excerpted from my reviews, but let's b…
Some people wonder why the same holiday shows are so popular, year after year. Some people just attend them year after year. Below, see the schedule for Broadway shows both during the week l…
Now seems the right time to start summing up 2017 (though watch for more such looks back in the two weeks remaining of the year.) Top 10 Lists of Top 10 New York Theater 2017 Poll: Worst Bro…
It’s no secret that original cast albums were the gateway drug for many lifelong theater addicts. Just ask Lin-Manuel Miranda or Todrick Hall. Choose your favorite recording from among…
Billed as the first live TV commercial for a movie, Hugh Jackman leads in this song-and-dance number to promote The Greatest Showman (Starts at the one minute mark) Watch for Zendaya, Zac Ef…
Four years after their splendid debut on Broadway, Shakespeare's Globe returns to the beautiful Belasco Theater with a show that in a few glorious ways resembles their spectacular Twelfth Ni…
When A Christmas Story is being broadcast live tonight on Fox (starting at 7 p.m. ET), a reworked version of the Broadway musical by Pasek and Paul, it'll be the latest example of a trend th…
“The Band’s Visit” is a favorite of all but one of the drama critics whose top 10 lists for New York theater in 2017 are listed below. (The only critic to omit it this year…
"The Children" begins as what seems like a small, slow domestic drama about three aged friends in an English seaside cottage, but turns into an unsettling meditation on some very large theme…
Fiasco Theater offers a Twelfth Night for theatergoers who've never seen Twelfth Night or Fiasco Theater before. For almost a decade, the ensemble company has been praised for its bare-bones…
For all the Broadway box office records set in 2017, the year in New York theater felt tentative, in transition, as if both theater artists and audiences were trying to figure out how to dea…
Welcome to my sixth annual Worst Broadway Show poll. Pick the show you thought was the worst to open on Broadway in 2017. I chose these ten nominees; this is my Bottom 10 list this year (a c…
From December 13 to 15th, get free tickets to live theater, and other live events — dance, comedy, opera — through Goldstar’s Comp Train promotion. You pay a small service …
To outsiders, a rock musical that presents a long-dead public official as a tragic villain, and a disagreement over public policy as high drama, might sound ludicrous from the get-go. But th…
In "Hundred Days," a musically engaging autobiographical concert by The Bengsons, Abigail and Shaun Bengson tell us they met one another at "the first rehearsal of a massive anti-folk folk-p…
The “virtual choir” put together by Dear Evan Hansen’s musical supervisor Alex Lacamoire and sound designer Nevin Steinberg, which puts a real-world spin on the rapidly spr…
As if to underscore what a demoralizing year this has been, theater lovers can't just snuggle up with the rash of new openings, usual holiday season sentimentality and end-of-year assessment…
The first Broadway revival of "Once on This Island," a stunning storybook production of a Caribbean-flavored folktale, begins in the aftermath of a natural disaster, as a story of love and l…
"SpongeBob SquarePants" ends with a cascade of confetti…AND crepe paper streamers…AND soap bubbles…followed by beach balloons. This more or less sums up the approach of the Broadway mu…
Reverting to his early-career wackiness, Â Steve Martin enlists four phenomenal performers, including Amy Schumer making her Broadway debut, for a joke-filled, overlong, trickster comedy s…
In its forty-seventh year, Mabou Mines is inaugurating its first permanent home, the ninety-nine-seat Mabou Mines Theater in the East Village, with a newly devised piece called Glass Guignol…
Uma Thurman and Josh Lucas neither kill a dog nor bed an FBI agent in The Parisian Woman, a tame, tidy, talky and only superficially timely play about a D.C. power couple engaged in politica…
Playwright Rajiv Joseph aims high in this ambitious, pertinent, resonant, sometimes compelling but often confusing drama that sprawls over 90 years (and three hours), taking place in Poland,…
You are not alone. That was the message o  the Town Hall on sexual harassment in the theater that was held on Monday at the Public Theater, which included both comments from dozens of peo…
In September, 1976, at least 20 young men charged into Washington Square Park and swung bats, chains and pipes at any African-Americans and Latinos they found there, as they shouted racial e…