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Review: Significant Other by Diane Snyder

They're writing songs of love, but not for Jordan Berman. The main character in Joshua Harmon's powerful first Broadway play, Significant Other, is falling apart as his best friends partner …

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 9:31pm on March 10, 2017

Review: Sally Field stars in The Glass Menagerie by Brian Scott Lipton

Time " 72 years to be exact " cannot extinguish the power of Tennessee Williams' great autobiographical play, "The Glass Menagerie..."

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:25pm on March 9, 2017

Review: All The Fine Boys by Brian Scott Lipton

A first-rate quartet of actors, led by Oscar nominee Abigail Breslin, lend gravity and depth to "All the Fine Boys," a slightly odd and decidedly disturbing drama written and directed by Eri…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 8:35am on March 2, 2017

Review: Sweeney Todd by Brian Scott Lipton

Apparently, Stephen Sondheim, who wrote the lyrics to "You Gotta Get a Gimmick" way back in 1959, is fine and dandy with the admittedly brilliant gimmick that has led, nearly 60 years later,…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 8:34am on March 2, 2017

Review: Sunday in the Park with George by Brian Scott Lipton

Jake Gyllenhaal making his official Broadway musical debut in one of the most profound musicals ever written, Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Sunday in the Park W…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:54pm on February 23, 2017

Review: If I Forget by Brian Scott Lipton

There are layers upon layers of plot, themes, and revelations in Steven Levenson's new play, "If I Forget," now being given an immaculately acted production by Tony winner Daniel Sullivan at…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:12pm on February 22, 2017

Review: Evening at the Talk House by Brian Scott Lipton

In Wallace Shawn's aptly-named "Evening at the Talk House," now being given a polished production by The New Group and director Scott Elliot at the Pershing Square Signature Center, conversa…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:23pm on February 16, 2017

Review: Man from Nebraska by Brian Scott Lipton

Is there any actor around better at portraying the so-called "everyman," " especially the complicated everyman " than Reed Birney? As he brilliantly proved last year in his Tony-winning work…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 11:25pm on February 15, 2017

Review: Jitney by Diane Snyder

If there remains any doubt that August Wilson is one of the 20th century's greatest American playwrights, Manhattan Theatre Club's revival of Jitney erases it.

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 1:54pm on January 28, 2017

Review: The Liar by Brian Scott Lipton

Given today's political climate, you might think Classic Stage Company's new production, "The Liar," is an expose of Washington's politics.

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:45pm on January 26, 2017

Cititour Review: Tell Hector I Miss Him by Brian Scott Lipton

The darker side of Puerto Rican culture is brought vividly to life in "Tell Hector I Miss Him," an accomplished debut effort by Paola Lazaro, now at Atlantic Theater Stage II.

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:06pm on January 23, 2017

Cititour Review: The Present by Brian Scott Lipton

Cate Blanchett makes her Broadway debut with the blazingly charismatic Richard Roxburgh in The Present.

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:13pm on January 8, 2017

Cititour Review: Dear Evan Hansen by Brian Scott Lipton

Anyone who has ever felt unloved, rejected, isolated, or barely survived high school (have I left anyone out?) will relate to Dear Evan Hansen, the heart-stirring and often shattering new mu…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:15pm on December 4, 2016

Cititour Review: A Bronx Tale by Brian Scott Lipton

Those boys from Jersey are heading away from the Great White Way next month, but there will still be some do-wop, sweater girls and Italian gangsters on Broadway...

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:10pm on December 1, 2016

Cititour Review: Sweet Charity by Brian Scott Lipton

You will probably have to leap to the box office immeditely if you want any chance to see Tony winner Sutton Foster in the New Group's utterly captivating re-imagination of the classic 1966 …

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 9:38pm on November 20, 2016

Cititour Review: "Dead Poets Society" by Brian Scott Lipton

Actor Jason Sudeikis urges his small band of students to seize the day in "Dead Poets Society"

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 11:45am on November 18, 2016

Cititour Review: Terms of Endearment by Brian Scott Lipton

I wish I had more endearing terms for Dan Gordon's stage adaptation "Terms of Endearment" than faithful or well-meaning.

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 9:34pm on November 16, 2016

Cititour Review: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 by Diane Snyder

Josh Groban as you've never seen him before, making his Broadway debut in a sumptuous new musical unlike any the Great White Way has seen.

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 8:49pm on November 15, 2016

Cititour Review: "Master Harold"...and the Boys by Brian Scott Lipton

Few plays reveal such hidden depths as Athol Fugard's 1982 masterwork "MASTER HAROLD"…AND THE BOYS.

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:07pm on November 7, 2016

Cititour Review: Finian's Rainbow by Brian Scott Lipton

Finian's Rainbow at the Irish Repertory Theatre is an elegant gift to bequeath to an audience.

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:04pm on November 6, 2016

Cititour Review: Les Liaisions Dangereuses by Brian Scott Lipton

Josie Rourke's new production of Christopher Hampton's "Les Liaisions Dangereuses" is so extremely compelling... it's required viewing for serious theatergoers.

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:27pm on October 30, 2016

Cititour Review: Falsettos by Diane Snyder

The way we look at love and family has changed dramatically in the quarter century since Falsettos premiered on Broadway. Lincoln Center Theater's beautifully wrought revival of William Finn…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 11:59pm on October 27, 2016

Cititour Review: The Front Page by Brian Scott Lipton

There are a lot of crimes mentioned during the nearly three hours of Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's 1928 comedy "The Front Page" " murder, kidnapping, graft " but it's the one never named…

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 11:56pm on October 27, 2016

Cititour Review: "Oh, Hello on Broadway" by Diane Snyder

"Nick Kroll and John Mulaney are Broadway's oddest couple in Oh, Hello on Broadway"?

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:33pm on October 24, 2016

Cititour Review: "A Life" by Brian Scott Lipton

David Hyde Pierce Enlivens "A Life"

SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:07pm on October 24, 2016
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