Review: Allegiance
George Takei pledges Allegiance to Broadway.
George Takei pledges Allegiance to Broadway.
Keira Knightley's Broadway debut in Thérèse Raquin is a "dangerless" liaison
A game of cards becomes a volatile affair for James Earl Jones and Cicely Tyson in The Gin Game.
Clive Owen stars in transfixing revival of Harold Pinter's 'Old Times' ...
Not many new musicals come to Broadway with a title song that's been a classic for centuries. But it's one element the well-intentioned and occasionally evocative Amazing Grace has going for…
One of New York's greatest troupers is set to retire after she reprises a smashing role in Scenes from an Execution
Thank the comedy gods for Jim Parsons. The Emmy-winning sitcom actor turns frankincense into gold as the titular character in An Act of God.
Bartlett Sher s staging is a delectable feast for the eyes, ears and heart.
George Bernard Shaw s 1905 exploration of capitalism and charity is still very much relevant today.
Robert Boswell’s undercooked play takes 80 minutes to get to the good stuff.
The characters in Samuel D. Hunter’s compelling new play resonate in their realism.
Lots of young writers spin fictional stories from real worlds they know. But not too many have the experience to tell the tale of a juvenile who's committed murder.
This enduring dark comedy falls short of its full comedic and tragic potential.
Nothing stinks in Something Rotten!, a delightfully irreverent mash-up of Broadway musicals and Shakespeare that should keep audiences laughing for many years to come.
Oh, Gigi! What have they done to you?
Skylight remains as smart, stirring and knotty as the characters it depicts.
Helen Mirren and writer Peter Morgan were lauded for their great work on the 2006 film The Queen. But they haven't finished with Her Royal Highness just yet.
Rosie Perez and David in Fish in the Dark.I didn't expect to enjoy Fish in the Dark as much as I did. That's not to say I had a great time. Larry David's Broadway debut as actor and author i…
A gaggle of airborne Elvis impersonators are the high point of the new Broadway musical Honeymoon in Vegas.
Hugh Jackman proves his theatrical prowess extends beyond the musical theater stage with The River.
Sting's first score for the Broadway stage is filled with hauntingly beautiful songs about loss, regret, hope and redemption.
I was late to the party in discovering Richard Nelson's Apple Family Plays. I caught only the last two during their Off Broadway runs at the Public Theater. So I was delighted to hear that o…
Religion isn't really my thing, but that didn't prevent me from thoroughly enjoying Renee Calarco's The Religion Thing, currently on the boards at the Cell thanks to Project Y Theatre, origi…
The Mint Theater strays from its usual diet of British and Irish drama with a French curiosity from 1930 called Donogoo, about a South American land scheme. But comedy doesn't always transla…
Once again Daniel Radcliffe is playing an orphan...but this one has no magic tricks up his sleeve.