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Pretty Woman " the 1990 Hollywood blockbuster and now the glitzy, pop-scored Broadway spectacle " is a story of mutual transformation. In this sentimental and consumerist riff on George Bern…
Public transportation in New York City has become such a comedy of errors that it's hard to imagine any work of fiction capturing its full absurdity. The big-hearted a cappella showcase In T…
Possibly you are familiar with a guy like Aubrey Piper, the egotistical title figure of THE SHOW-OFF: Aubrey is a noisy know-it-all whose sense of truth is only marginally anchored in realit…
The new Broadway musical Allegiance has posted its closing notice and will be vacating the Longacre Theatre on February 14. This makes me sad " not because I had a particularly good time at …
Last week, the Peccadillo Theater Company announced an extension for its current double-bill program, "A Wilder Christmas," which consists of two one-acts written by Thornton Wilder.
Altar Boyz
Sightlines: by David Kornhaber
Pentecost
The Name of This Play Is Talking Heads
Woman Before a Glass
Inky
McReele
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
A Man's Best Friend
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
With the arrival in the city of two new Off-Broadway Beckett productions, we may feel disposed to pose the same question as the hapless servant Clov does in Endgame . . .
Romance
Sightlines: by Francine Russo
Jabu
Sightlines: by David Kornhaber
On the Mountain
Sightlines: by Alexis Soloski
The Controversy Of Valladolid
After Ashley
Endgame
Master director Peter Brook brings a frayed community Tierno Bokar, a multicultural fable