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Every Brilliant Thing **** 1/2 by Barry Gordin

By Samuel L. Leiter March 18, 2026: In December 2014, a little more than eleven years ago, I saw the Off-Broadway production of the solo play Every Brilliant Thing at the Barrow Street Thea…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 4:33pm on March 18, 2026

Every Brilliant Thing ****, Bughouse **, Burnout Paradise **** by Barry Gordin

By David Sheward March 16, 2026: The Daniel Radcliffe vehicle Every Brilliant Thing, currently at the Hudson after a transfer from London, is ostensibly a solo show. The former Harry Potter…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 3:00pm on March 16, 2026

About Time " The Third in A Trilogy ** 1/2 by Barry Gordin

By Alix Cohen  March 16,2026: The work of Richard Maltby, Jr. and David Shire is a masterclass in wit, melody, and storytelling. Maltby's lyrics sparkle with intelligence and emotional p…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 2:40pm on March 16, 2026

Antigone (This Play I Read in High School) ****, Marcel on The Train **** by Barry Gordin

By David Sheward March 12, 2026: There have been numerous attempts at updating Greek tragedy. This season alone the tale of Oedipus has seen a new modern version from Robert Icke and a revi…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 12:27am on March 13, 2026

Bughouse ** 1/2 by Barry Gordin

By Samuel L. Leiter March 12, 2026: You  can't say that Bughouse, a mostly solo play (there are offstage voices) about an "outsider" artist, with direction by Martha Clarke, script by Be…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 1:25am on March 12, 2026

Five Reasons Why Bigfoot! is a Big Must-See by Barry Gordin

By Iris Wiener March 9, 2026: New York City Center's Bigfoot! is a delightfully quirky theatrical experience that embraces its offbeat premise with humor, heart, and an infectious sense of …

SOURCE: theaterlife at 5:33pm on March 9, 2026

Zack ** 1/2 by Barry Gordin

By Samuel L. Leiter March 8, 2026: The Mint Theatre has once again reached into the candy jar of forgotten or neglected plays, often from the UK. This time it's plucked a British play writt…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 8:00pm on March 8, 2026

The Reservoir *** 1/2 by Barry Gordin

By Isa Goldberg March 5, 2026: Brain health. It's much more than a contemporary idea, and it triumphs here, in Jake Brasch's The Reservoir at The Atlantic Theater.   One might think br…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 8:28pm on March 5, 2026

Bigfoot **** by Barry Gordin

By Paulanne Simmons March 5, 2026: Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, is a legendary apelike creature that has its origins in the Indigenous folklore of the Pacific Northwest. But he didn't …

SOURCE: theaterlife at 8:09pm on March 5, 2026

Bigfoot!- A New Musical* 1/2 by Barry Gordin

YOUR KIND OF CAMP? By Alix Cohen March 2, 2026. Camp (idiomatic/aesthetic sense) refers to a style or sensibility that embraces exaggeration, theatricality, artificiality, and deliberate …

SOURCE: theaterlife at 4:52pm on March 2, 2026

Chinese Republicans *** by Barry Gordin

UNITED AGAINST BIAS, DIVIDED BY POWER By Alix Cohen February 27, 2026: Prejudice against Chinese women in corporate America often operates at the intersection of race and gender, where st…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 1:10pm on February 27, 2026

Debby Boone Returns to New York After a Decade For Her 54 Below Debut and New Show "It's Been a While" by Barry Gordin

By Ellis Nassour February 24, 2026: Grammy winner and a seven-time Grammy nominee Debby Boone, quite celebrated as a multiple cross-over artist with Top 10 successes in pop, contemporary, a…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 1:02am on February 25, 2026

Mother Russia ** 1/2 by Barry Gordin

By Samuel L. Leiter February 23, 2026: Mother Russia, Lauren Yee's satiric fantasia in the aftermath of the Soviet Union's collapse, arrives at Signature Theatre with an ambition that is at…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 9:00pm on February 23, 2026

The Monsters ***** by Barry Gordin

By Samuel L. Leiter February 21, 2026: Ngozi Anyanwu's The Monsters, a Manhattan Theatre Club production at NY City Center Stage II, is one of those rare evenings in the theater when you fe…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 1:09pm on February 21, 2026

White Room Gallery " Wild Things by Barry Gordin

Wild Things featuring Markus Klinko, Stephen Hall, and Mital Patel on view at The White Room Gallery March 6 - April 12, 2026. February 20, 2026: The White Room Gallery, 3 Railroad Avenue, …

SOURCE: theaterlife at 1:57pm on February 20, 2026

Ringling Bros. and Feld Entertainment present "The Greatest Show on Earth" in a Reimagined, High Energy Edition. by Barry Gordin

By Ellis Nassour February 19, 2026: Step inside 148th edition of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey's next iteration of The Greatest Show On Earth and, though it may not hit or shock yo…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 11:48am on February 17, 2026

The Dinosaurs **** by Barry Gordin

By David Sheward February 17, 2026: Jacob Perkins' The Dinosaurs at Playwrights Horizons starts out like a straightforward depiction of a weekly support group modeled on Alcoholics Anonymou…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 11:44am on February 17, 2026

The Dinosaurs ** 1/2 by Barry Gordin

By Samuel L Leiter February 16, 2026: Jacob Perkins's The Dinosaurs, now receiving its world premiere at Playwrights Horizons, belongs to the category we might call the "group therapy play.…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 9:00pm on February 16, 2026

The Monsters *** by Barry Gordin

By Paulanne Simmons February 16, 2026: If you like plays with a lot of physical action, easy humor and obvious pathos, don't miss The Monsters, a two-hander written and directed by Ngozi An…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 10:18am on February 16, 2026

Jeff Harnar: Blame It On My Youth " 1980's Don't Tell Mama Songbook by Barry Gordin

By Alix Cohen February 14, 2026: Jeff Harnar's last two shows/CDs set an extraordinarily high bar. Tonight, with the recreation of his first 1987 appearance at Don't Tell Mama, he and colla…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 9:24am on February 14, 2026

The Monsters *** 1/2 by Barry Gordin

By Isa Goldberg February 12, 2026: It's Intriguing to me to read women writers on boxing and wrestling -- sports so demonstrably masculine, they would seem out of reach. However, a writer k…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 2:42pm on February 12, 2026

The Monsters ****, High Spirits **** by Barry Gordin

By David Sheward February 12, 2026: The two-actor cast of Ngozi Anyanwu's The Monsters at the intimate Stage II at City Center in a Manhattan Theater Club production, go through quite a wor…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 2:33pm on February 12, 2026

Direct from West End, Tony, Emmy, and Grammy Nominee Vanessa Williams Returns to 54 Below with "The Comfort Zone" by Barry Gordin

By Ellis Nassour  February 11, 2026: Tony, Emmy, and Grammy nominee and former Miss America Vanessa Williams, fresh from  her West End debut in the dazzling musical The Devil Wears Pr…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 5:48pm on February 11, 2026

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee **** by Barry Gordin

By David Sheward February 7, 2026: In a program interview, director-choreographer Danny Mefford reveals he never saw The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee before taking on its first-ev…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 10:19am on February 7, 2026

The Disappear ** by Barry Gordin

By Samuel L. Leiter February 5, 2026: Erika Schmidt's disappointing The Disappear, now at Off Broadway's Minetta Lane Theatre, is a drawing-room comedy of manners whose surface polish invit…

SOURCE: theaterlife at 5:57pm on February 5, 2026
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