. Review: Robert Le Page's 887-London
reflective solo show by Robert Le Page
reflective solo show by Robert Le Page
- Don't be surprised if some of the over-the-top characters in Jeffrey Hatcher's adaptation of Gogol's farce remind you of some of the real life shenanigans in our current body politic.
- the women in Gina Gionfriddo's new play again takes its inspiration from a classic 19th century novel, but less successfully so. . . Read M
Robert Schenkan's cautionary tale written in just a week of outraged reaction to our new administration is a classic case of preaching to the choir. .
Comedian and tragedian, bluegrass musician and art collector, brainy and goofy . . . this Long Wharf world premiere is all Steve Martin
No uncertainty Simon Stephen's quirky romance being a charmer, especially since it stars Mary Louise Parker
two chapters of an ambitious cycle about a Nigerian-American famiy playing in repertory at New York Theatre Workshop Read More
The invaluable Encores! gives a brief new life to a Broadway flop musical enthusiasts loved. . .
-a fast-moving "mangia bene" ("eat well") of simple laughs and charm. Read More
The masterful choreographer of Hamilton and a first-class musical theater team have concocted a show that mixes music inspired by the swing era with an overall sensibility that's up-to-the-m…
Paula Vogel's more relevant than ever homage to the power (and danger) of creativity and dissent
Eugene O'Neill's 1922 drama has been given a thrillingly innovative production and Bobby Cannavale is a riveting Yank
Zayd Dohrn gives us an inside look at two very different Muslim-American families Read More
Martin Sherman's world premiere starring Harvey Fierstein wraps a May-December Love Story around a gay history lesson. . .
Kevin Kline as Noel Coward's self-absorbed Garry Essendine and a topnotch cast once again prove there's nothing insignificant about wit and laughter in an age weighed down by significantly w…
he Trump presidency makes the story of Lynn Nottage's under-educated, blue collar workers more relevant than ever
Claude-Michel Schönberg-Alain Boublil- Richard Maltby Jr musical is back at the same theater where it made its long running Broadway debut-- and so is the helicopter.
Bruce Graham's intelligent and intense play about the unconscious, sometimes crippling, racism we all apparently harbor..
- Its uplift message has helped this fact-based musical fly from Canada to Broadway. .
Daniel Radcliffe is the big draw in the revival at the Old Vic of Tom Stoppard's comedy about the fated duo, side players in the Tragedy of Hamlet . . .
The invaluable Irish Rep reprises its stunning 2009 production of Eugene O'Neill's rarely done, early play. . .
Tennessee Williams' much produced play gets yet another go-round on Broadway
Jen Silverman's satiric potpouri inspired by the Bronte sisters. . . R
Ethan Lipton's story-telling solo musical with a sci-fi angle
David Mamet's new play is short of "F" bombs but also his former snap, crackle and pop Read More