Clowns of Catastrophe by John Lahr
Two shows pit silliness against suffering.
Two shows pit silliness against suffering.
Breaking out and up in "Hair" and "Reasons to Be Pretty."
"Il Trovatore" and "La Sonnambula," at the Met.
"West Side Story" and "God of Carnage" on Broadway.
Moisés Kaufman and Noël Coward summon up the past.
"That Pretty Pretty; or, the Rape Play," at the Rattlestick, gives you plenty of rape and nothing pretty. I'm not sure what the play is about, but, then, it seems, neither is the author, She…
Damon Runyon's guys and dolls.
A new take on Ibsen's masterpiece.
The new Alice Tully Hall bodes well for other Lincoln Center renovations.
Richard Greenberg on a maternal power struggle.
"Good," at Village East Cinemas.
"Pal Joey" gets a makeover.
Two solipsists onstage.
Shakespeare's Shylock gets an appeal.
New York celebrates Bernstein the composer.
"Frost/Nixon" and "Australia."
David Rabe's America.
Botched love in Kevin Elyot and John Patrick Shanley.