Review: Cloud Nine at curtainup.com
Caryl Churchill's early play still worth watching, though the reconfigured Atlantic Theater is likely to put you into a cloud nine comfort zone
Caryl Churchill's early play still worth watching, though the reconfigured Atlantic Theater is likely to put you into a cloud nine comfort zone
Martin McDonagh scores again with a thrilling and dark drama
Over the top. Silly beyond words. Those are just a few words to describe playwright Karen Zacarias' contribution to the Women's Voices Theater Festival. .
Thomas Bradshaw's latest play affects you despite itself
a unique new take of a musical already acclaimed for its uniqueness. . .
American culture may have reached its transgender moment but, at the 4th Street Theater it's evident that some New Yorkers (ordinarily a blasé lot) are squeamish about the science of sex re…
a huge hit in London, Lucy Kirkwood's play is now having its U.S. premiere at Washington's Studio Theatre. . .
Cordelia Lynn's devastating account of one woman living in a European war zone where the enemy is her own husband . .
Tamsin Oglesby's play is a delightful comedy with the very serious issue of the inequalities of our education system at its heart
Richard Maxwell's play revisited at Theatre for a New Audience's Polonsky Shakespeare Center
a hilariously entertaining tribute to the art of drag performance -- and it has something to say as well
Deconstructed, reconstructed with American lingo and absurdist set
Update on Annie Baker's play at the Signature in its final week --with link to new our new Baker's backgrounder added to Curtainup's Playwrights Album
So what is all the fuss about? Benedict Cumberbatch's Prince of Denmark is reviewed. .
Lucy Teitler's new play is receiving a quirky, insightful and fast-paced ninety minute production at Barrington Stage Company's St. Germain Stage.
his play continues the Fountain history of producing intelligent, socially conscious work
The second half of this year's Summer Shorts festival features one-act plays by Robert O'Hara, Stella Fawn Ragsdale, and Lucy Thurber.
Terrence McNally's 2-hander is in good hands in Stockbridge . .
John Patrick Shanley's 1986 play by the Attic Theater Company at the Flea. . . . Read More
Our sampler NYMusic Festival reviews iw now complete:
Director choreographer Racky Plews gives her edgy version of Green Day's rock opera, American Idiot . .
The first half of this year's Summer Shorts festival featured one-act plays by Neil LaBute, Matthew Lopez, and Vickie Ramirez.
- Yasmina Reza puts a famous author and a devoted reader into the same train compartment for some unexpected results. But don't expect it to be quite the crowd pleaser her big hit Art has be…
In the centenary of Sinatra's birth, using technology, this show recreates his live performances
often familiar, but well told 2-character musical about aging .