NOT YOUR TRADITIONAL LEAR
With Glenda Jackson starring and Sam Gold directing, here is a rewarding production that breaks the mold.
With Glenda Jackson starring and Sam Gold directing, here is a rewarding production that breaks the mold.
Classic Stage Company presents a pared-down, timely portrait of the downtrodden proletariat.
Heidi Schreck's deeply felt play is sure to get audiences pondering important questions.
Willy Holtzman's biopic celebrates the life of stage and screen star Judy Holliday.
Although the piece runs runs a bit long, talented actors and a savvy director get you to care about a clan of cold-blooded capitalists.
The creative team has transformed Massini's family biodrama about the House of Lehman into a tragedy.
This superb jukebox musical about The Temptations churns out one hit after the next.
The Irish Rep keeps it going strong with part two of Sean O'Casey's Dublin Trilogy.
John Guare's befuddling new memory play chases a lot of themes without really catching any of them.
Escalation is the name of the game in this story of two families on either side of high school bullying.
Unfortunately, this low-key production about Bernie Madoff is more interested in debating morality than providing engaging drama.
Despite some miscasting, this is a solid production of one of the great musicals.
You're likely to come away both chastened and cheered by Tori Sampson s tale of girls caught in the beauty trap.
This scaled-down version is at times underpowered, but on the whole it is effective, smart and emotional.
Adding another high school musical to the mix, this one is loud and lively but lacking in surprises.
This modest yet engaging revival boasts period detail and a tightknit ensemble.
This is a highly entertaining joyride about an amateur production falling apart.
This production has several original touches that make it like no Fiddler you ve seen before.
This is an illuminating show on a serious theme, entertaining until its solemn end.
Strong performances carry this heartbreaking revival about two South Africans fighting to survive Apartheid.
The action unfolds backwards in this musical, as a group of friends rewind back to where their bond was strong.
This is a compelling portrayal of an honest, caring man working through a painstaking moral process.
Finally we have a production that does this musical justice.
Mistaken identity turns tragic in Sean O’Casey s rarely seen 1923 comic drama.
God makes a visit to Earth in this new comedy, but the story is short on substance.