Harry Clarke Review: Seduced by Billy Crudup
"Who are you?" Billy Crudup asks near the end of "Harry Clarke," as he looks in an imaginary mirror, a tight spotlight on his face, the rest of him in darkness. It's the question animating D…
"Who are you?" Billy Crudup asks near the end of "Harry Clarke," as he looks in an imaginary mirror, a tight spotlight on his face, the rest of him in darkness. It's the question animating D…
The death from AIDS of theater artist Michael Friedman in September at the age of 41 was a shocking reminder that, yes, people still die from AIDS — and yes it is still affecting th…
Four shows are opening on Broadway in December, two musicals and two plays, placing Mark Rylance in 18th century Spain, Lea Salonga in the Caribbean of the 19th and 20th centuries, and a mix…
How well were you paying attention to theater news and reviews in November? Answer these 12 questions and see.
On this sixth annual #GivingTuesday (created in 2012 by the 92nd Street Y and the United Nations Foundation), consider donating to your favorite New York area theaters and theater companies.…
Cyber Monday deals are not just for gadgetry. They extend to shows, as offered by theaters and ticket services. This week in New York Theater: Broadway stars give Thanksgiving greetings, Bro…
The 91st annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade had two big balloons that are also Broadway shows  " and performances by such Broadway shows as Dear Evan Hansen (with the new Evan Hansen, …
My sixth annual Broadway gift guide below includes links and information on shopping for theater tickets, theater subscriptions, cast recordings, play scripts, librettos and new and cheri…
Ben Platt left “Dear Evan Hansen,” the Tony-winning musical that made him a star. That was yesterday. Tomorrow marks the publication of the  behind-the-scenes book and librett…
Readers who cherish Jane Austen's 1813 novel "Pride and Prejudice" can certainly enjoy Kate Hamill's stage adaptation, now at the Cherry Lane, as long as they accept that the tone has been r…
In his dressing room at "Dear Evan Hansen," Ben Platt has kept an anonymous letter from a fan: "You stopped me from letting go." That letter kept him going when "I don't want to cry, and sin…
Scroll below for the Broadway schedule for Thanksgiving week. On Thanksgiving Day this year, theater lovers will be able to see “SpongeBob SquarePants” twice — both as …
Paulina is the most popular, the most ambitious and by far the meanest girl in the Aburi Girls Boarding School at the outset of Jocelyn Bioh's often unsubtle but ultimately stimulating new p…
For some theatergoers wondering whether to see the hour-long romantic comedy bravely entitled "Hot Mess," it might be enough to know that Max calls his girlfriend "Poopy Pants." Or that his …
The ushers are wearing "Ghetto Scholar" sweatshirts in Studio 54, where for his sixth solo show John Leguizamo stands in front of a blackboard and lectures on the history, politics, culture …
Millions of African-Americans moved from the rural South to industrial cities in the North in the decades after World War I, one of the largest migrations in the history of humanity, ignored…
Today is the 20th anniversary of the opening of “The Lion King.” Now the third-longest running show in the history of Broadway, the musical is worth celebrating. Based on …
Lin-Manuel Miranda's efforts to aid Puerto Rico in recovering from Hurricane Maria took the logical next step during his visit there this past week, when he announced his return to his starr…
Today is Veterans Day, a day that’s always been special to me because my father was not only a U.S. military veteran; he was born on Veterans Day, Â which was originally called Armis…
Jeopardy had the following answers in a “Broadway 2017” category during the Double Jeopardy Round of the Tournament of Champions earlier this week. Guess the questions: $400 R…
What happens when a lovely, low-key musical based on an offbeat Israeli film moves from Off-Broadway to a Broadway theater five times its size? You get the same widely acclaimed show " with …
Dennis, the sullen and unsettling student at the center of Julia Cho's play "Office Hour" is strongly reminiscent of the real-life student Cho Seung-Hui, an English major at Virginia Polytec…
Len Cariou, one of the five performers who recently reminisced about having originated roles in musicals by Stephen Sondheim, recalls getting the script for "Sweeney Todd" and thinking "You'…
"When did money become the thing – the only thing?" a character asks at the beginning of "Junk," a play by Ayad Akhtar, who seems to answer: In the 1980s. Akhtar, the playwright of "Di…
How well were you paying attention to the New York theater news in September and October, some of which was pleasing, much of which was disheartening or worse? Answer these 11 questions and …