Review: Accidentally Brave
"Accidentally Brave" starring Maddie Corman is painfully honest and surprisingly humorous. #oofbroadway #theatre #theater #openingnight
"Accidentally Brave" starring Maddie Corman is painfully honest and surprisingly humorous. #oofbroadway #theatre #theater #openingnight
There's a new "mean girl" in town in Tori Sampson's moving,"If Pretty Hurts Ugly Must be a Muhfucka."
Too much is never enough for "Daddy," at the Pershing Square Center Signature Center under the inventive direction of Danya Taymor.
Emily Mann’s play paints a vivid portrait of the pioneering journalist and feminist Gloria Steinem.
"Choir Boy" is rarely short of heavenly.
Brave. Raw. Truthful. Compelling. These adjectives have been applied with unusual consistency to the work of actress Marin Ireland, now performing in Blue Ridge.
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Cherise Boothe gives an excellent performance in this story of a woman breaking apart and trying to put it all back together again.
It would be a shame not to see Bryan Cranston in what can only be called a triumphant return to Broadway in "Network." The award-winning actor is beyond phenomenal.
Feeling good is the aim of the splashy yet heartfelt new musical "The Prom," now at the Longacre Theatre. Luckily for those who need a pick-me-up, the show hits its target with frequent accu…
If you're the sort of person who goes to the theater to escape reality, then head far away from Classic Stage Company, where artistic director John Doyle is helming Bertolt Brecht's "The Res…
In his hilarious solo show, Mike Birbiglia tells the story of how he overcame his lifelong objection to parenthood.
Is there anyone out there in either the comedy world or the theatrical scene capable of delivering more laughs per minute than Mike Birbiglia? I don't think so.
Like the men on Denham's ship, theatergoers who have shelled out hard-earned dollars for this misguided monkey business may rightly consider staging a mutiny.
Race relations in America gets a starring role in Broadway's American Son.
Michael Urie Lights Up Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song
Like many a photograph taken by a true artist, Steven Levenson's new work, "Days of Rage," now premiering at Second Stage, expertly captures its time and place: a ramshackle "collective" hou…
Elaine May's performance in The Waverly Gallery is truly a work of art.
"The Ferryman" is a thrilling ride --and one you'll regret missing getting onboard if you don't grab a ticket.
This marvelously entertaining and thought-provoking play brings to life a battle being fought every day in our society.
By the most conventional of critical standards, it's hard to call "Gloria: A Life," Emily Mann's new bioplay about the pioneering journalist and feminist Gloria Steinem, a true success. Afte…
"The Lifespan of a Fact" is a marvelously entertaining and thought-provoking play, one that could have a lifespan of years at Studio 54 if...
In a play full of missteps and misguided choices, this is the mother of all mistakes!
This innovative production finds all kinds of ways to breathe new life into this Golden Age musical.
In life, love, even theater " timing can be everything. Take Heidi Schreck's highly informative and extremely moving "What the Constitution Means to Me."