GENERATIONS OF TORMENT
The U.S. premiere of this award-winning play is highlighted by a haunting performance from Carla Gugino.
The U.S. premiere of this award-winning play is highlighted by a haunting performance from Carla Gugino.
Daniel Sullivan has assembled a superb cast. The standout performance comes from KELLY AuCOIN (Showtime's "Billions") who is riviting!
Carousel isn't a musical that comes to Broadway very often, and maybe that's part of its power. This new Broadway revival reveals the haunting beauty of Rodgers and Hammerstein's lush score …
You have to admire Elizabeth McGovern for not fearing typecasting. In the Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of Time and the Conways she's once again playing the matriarch of an upper-crus…
It has almost as many memorable numbers as its namesake has Tony Awards. Yet the brisk and entertaining Prince of Broadway is a more of a light summer frolic than a substantially hearty show.
A popular play in the 1990s, Marvin's Room was a hit Off-Broadway show that became a film but, until now, never landed on Broadway.
Helena Rubinstein and Elizabeth Arden were beauty-industry pioneers, yet the new musical War Paint doesn't make their lives dramatically alluring. Thankfully, Patti LuPone and Christine Eber…
Bobby Cannavale gives an electric performance in a play that hasn t lost relevance in 100 years.
While not without its highlights, this production doesn t pack the punch that its subject matter demands.
Despite its flaws, the Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of Arthur Miller's The Price is a potent and penetrating family drama.
Lynn Nottage's piercing look into the lives of blue-collar workers in Reading, Pennsylvania, post-NAFTA, is a cry from working-class America.
This heartfelt but overly sentimental original musical, a Canadian import, could get lost amid all the blockbuster Broadway musicals opening in April.
They're writing songs of love, but not for Jordan Berman. The main character in Joshua Harmon's powerful first Broadway play, Significant Other, is falling apart as his best friends partner …
If there remains any doubt that August Wilson is one of the 20th century's greatest American playwrights, Manhattan Theatre Club's revival of Jitney erases it.
Mike Bartlett s play takes a jaundiced look at the Baby Boomers through two characters with plenty to learn.
Josh Groban as you've never seen him before, making his Broadway debut in a sumptuous new musical unlike any the Great White Way has seen.
The way we look at love and family has changed dramatically in the quarter century since Falsettos premiered on Broadway. Lincoln Center Theater's beautifully wrought revival of William Finn…
"Nick Kroll and John Mulaney are Broadway's oddest couple in Oh, Hello on Broadway"?
"The Encounter" a feast for the mind and the senses, and an exciting kickoff to the Broadway season.
Jesse Tyler Ferguson makes a winning return to Broadway for the first time since Modern Family thrust him into the sitcom spotlight.
An explosive, resonant revival of The Crucible, Miller's 1953 drama about fear and persecution during the Salem witch trials.
You can hear the echo of Death of a Salesman in Stephen Karam's outstanding family drama The Humans, and the best new work by an American scribe this season.
Trudi Jackson and Mark Rice-Oxley in Playing With Grown Ups.Although Playing with Grown Ups isn't entirely successful as a play, it's refreshing to see a completely unsentimental look at mot…
Watch out for Linda Lavin. In Richard Greenberg's new memory play Our Mother's Brief Affair, the septuagenarian actress delivers her lines with a restrained bite that accentuates their sting.
Misery marks the Broadway debut of movie action man Bruce Willis.