Cititour Review: Red Speedo
There's definitely truth in advertising where "Red Speedo," Lucas Hnath's fascinating play now being given its New York premiere at New York Theatre Workshop, is concerned.
There's definitely truth in advertising where "Red Speedo," Lucas Hnath's fascinating play now being given its New York premiere at New York Theatre Workshop, is concerned.
Forest Whitaker stars in Broadway's 'Hughie'
Ed Harris Shines In Buried Child
In his previous solo shows "Sleepwalk with Me," and "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend," Mike Birbiglia showed two really uncommon traits: a willingness to let theatergoers in on some extraordinaril…
There can be no more topical subject today in America than racism, especially the espousal on many fronts that white people hate and fear African-Americans. (Just ask Beyonce). As it happens…
You could rightly argue that no one needs to see another play that is essentially a portrait of the artist as an angry young man. And then along comes John Patrick Shanley's excellent new wo…
Len Cariou's baritone voice still booms when needed in "Broadway & The Bard," a highly diverting 80-minute solo show at Theatre Row's Lion Theatre that takes advantage of the actor's many t…
Dominique Morriseau's outstanding new drama, "Skeleton Crew," now at the Atlantic Stage 2, will have your motor running.
Watch out for Linda Lavin. In Richard Greenberg's new memory play Our Mother's Brief Affair, the septuagenarian actress delivers her lines with a restrained bite that accentuates their sting.
With this being Arthur Miller's centennial year, and anti-Semitism back in the rise in Europe (and elsewhere), could there be a more timely play to revive than "Incident at Vichy"?
Misery marks the Broadway debut of movie action man Bruce Willis.
George Takei pledges Allegiance to Broadway.
Kristine Nielsen Is Superb In "Hir"
Will you be on your feet at the end of "On Your Feet," the extremely lively biomusical about Latina superstar Gloria Estefan, now at the Marriott Marquis Theatre?
Keira Knightley's Broadway debut in Thérèse Raquin is a "dangerless" liaison
Is there any comic performer on Broadway as gifted as Annaleigh Ashford? Her performance in "Sylvia," now at the Cort Theatre, rises to heights of true pleasure.
Tap your troubles away at this delightful old-fashioned musical.
Perfect Arrangement is "an incredibly smart, funny, and remarkably topical comedy."
A game of cards becomes a volatile affair for James Earl Jones and Cicely Tyson in The Gin Game.
Sam Rockwell and Nina Arianda star in the revival of Sam Shepard OBIE-winning 1983 drama "Fool for Love."
Clive Owen stars in transfixing revival of Harold Pinter's 'Old Times' ...
Caryl Churchill's 1978 masterpiece "Cloud Nine" is receiving its first major New York revival in a splendid production at the Atlantic Theater Company.
Megan McGinnis is exquisite in the new two-character musical "Daddy Long Legs."
Those experiencing the show for the first time are likely to be mesmerized!
We've all had a change of heart, but can one really have a change of faith? That's the question at the center of Lucas Hnath's new play, "The Christians"...