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This crowd-pleasing show is an utter delight for any musical theater fan.
This crowd-pleasing show is an utter delight for any musical theater fan.
Deeply humane, often hilarious and ultimately heart-wrenching, Tracy Letts' "Linda Vista" is a mass of contradictions and conflicts...
As those theatergoers who've seen French dramatist Florian Zeller's last two American imports " "The Father" and "The Mother" " are aware, traditional theatrical concepts such as time, place…
Michael Tucker's sincere new play sees three couples trying to take the best approach to their autumn years.
"Wives" is somewhat redeemed by its female actors: three wonderful performers " Purva Bedi, Adina Verson and Aadya Bedi " who make the most of every opportunity given them.
The one thing I can absolutely tell you about "Secret." You will be kicking yourself if you don't snatch up a ticket while you can!
Six short plays offer up a variety of styles for the 13th edition of Summer Shorts .
Three generations of Irish women tell their stories through alternating monologues in this engaging piece.
Review: Hannah Gadbsy's "Douglas" is must-see theater. You're probably not going to be prepared to laugh so loudly or think so deeply.
Truth be told, should your mind wander even for a second from Alex Timbers' consistently eye-and-ear-popping production " which is admittedly unlikely " the color most likely to pop into you…
Rita Rudner s talents are done a disservice by the show's ramshackle construction.
Review: "The Way She Spoke," Isaac Gomez' often-startling tale of numerous women being abducted, raped and/or killed in Juarez, Mexico, now being presented at the Audible Theater at the Mine…
"The Rolling Stone" promises, even this early, to be one of the more exciting and rock-solid dramas we are likely to see this year.
This monologue brings to life one of James Joyce's most indelible and interesting characters.
The characters in Bekah Brunstetter's gripping play are more than what they first appear to be.
Dave Malloy s a cappella musical features eight people struggling with 21st-century techno-problems.
This new musical version of the film focuses on mayhem and humor, less so on plot.
Halley Feiffer's semi-autobiographical dark comedy looks at the ways one can fall victim to toxic masculinity.
Jez Butterworth's epic family drama is in excellent hands here, delivering plenty of shocks and surprises.
Heidi Schreck's deeply felt play is sure to get audiences pondering important questions.
This is a highly entertaining joyride about an amateur production falling apart.
Strong performances carry this heartbreaking revival about two South Africans fighting to survive Apartheid.
"I Won't Let You Down," sings Dorothy at her audition for "Juliet's Nurse." But she does, as does the show that bears this tuneful if ultimately empty anthem.
There can be no denying that Taylor Mac possesses a wicked wit, a penchant for philosophy, and a go-for-broke attitude, but Mac hasn't found the right recipe for melding these disparate ingr…
"Hadestown" is burning up the stage!