Only the U.S. Open could make Broadway look like a bargain.
Any play that references the Incas, T.S. Eliot and Philip Larkin is bound to be overwhelming. Or perhaps merely overwhelmed.
"Burn the Floor" is a dance show I can wholeheartedly recommend to everyone, even to people who can't tell an entrechat from an entrecote, and those who think that watching dance on the stag…
I don't know who or what "Peasant Opera" represents more damningly: Lincoln Center Festival artistic director Nigel Redden or the Hungarian theater, which produces and exports such trash.
The Maly Drama Theatre of St. Petersburg brings us -- courtesy of New York's Lincoln Center Festival -- "Life and Fate," an adaptation by its famed director Lev Dodin of Vasily Grossman's no…
I very much doubt the show, at New York's Second Stage, has the original's five-year legs.
The likable "Tin Pan Alley Rag," slightly bigger than a vest-pocket musical, has the unassuming charm of a winsome pet that gently nuzzles you.