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310 stories by "Jason Zinoman"

Review: Rose Byrne and Kelli O'Hara Seduce in 'Fallen Angels' by Jason Zinoman

Lust is the comic engine driving the action of a riotous revival of one of Noël Coward's early plays, with Rose Byrne and Kelli O'Hara, at Todd Haimes Theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:32pm on April 19, 2026[SHARE]

'Dog Day Afternoon' on Broadway, With Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Is Underbaked by Jason Zinoman

A raucous adaptation of a gritty portrait of New York stifles tension with comedy, leaving its stars, Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, adrift.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:02am on March 31, 2026[SHARE]

'Bug' Review: Carrie Coon Is Superb in an American Gothic Tale by Jason Zinoman

Tracy Letts's eerily topical, decades-old play about a woman's descent into a world of conspiracy theories makes its nerve-rattling Broadway debut.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:36pm on January 8, 2026[SHARE]

'Richard II' Review: Michael Urie Is a Cynical, Comic Monarch by Jason Zinoman

The inventive comic actor delivers a commanding performance in Shakespeare's portrait of feckless leadership in a sleek Off Broadway adaptation.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:24pm on November 10, 2025[SHARE]

What Clowns! (That's a Compliment) by Jason Zinoman

Natalie Palamides and Julia Masli are among the stars of a new clowning movement that revels in the comedy of failure. How did these fools become prestige?

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:31am on October 7, 2025[SHARE]

10 Things We're Excited About This Fall by Dwight Garner, Jesse Green, Alexandra Jacobs, Gia Kourlas, Alex Marshall, Melena Ryzik, Maya Salam, Jennifer Szalai, Alissa Wilkinson and Jason Zinoman

Dolly Parton in Vegas, a shrine to David Bowie, a new standup special from Kumail Nanjiani and other picks from our critics and writers.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on September 4, 2025[SHARE]

My Life With Uncle Vanya, the Self-Pitying Sad Sack We Can't Quit by Jason Zinoman

What is it about Chekhov's melancholy inaction hero that makes him, and the play he stars in, so meaningful at all ages?

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:06am on April 28, 2025[SHARE]

Lionizing Mark Twain, Conan O'Brien Subtly Skewers Trump by Jason Zinoman

In accepting the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, the comedian mounted a bristling political attack artfully disguised as a tribute.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:05pm on March 24, 2025[SHARE]

Bill Burr Is About to Hit Broadway. Broadway Better Duck. by Jason Zinoman

The acerbic comic sounds like a Mamet character, and thanks to Nathan Lane, he's making his Broadway debut as one in "Glengarry Glen Ross."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:36am on February 25, 2025[SHARE]

TV, Movies, Music and Art to Look Forward to in 2025 by James Poniewozik, Zachary Woolfe, Jon Pareles, Jason Farago, Gia Kourlas, Jesse Green, Salamishah Tillet, Mike Hale, Alissa Wilkinson, Amanda Hess, Jason Zinoman and Maya Phillips

"Severance" is finally back for its second season, three New York art museums are set to reopen and ballet goes extreme.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:06am on January 1, 2025[SHARE]

Ali Wong and Hannah Gadsby Paint Different Portraits of Fame by Jason Zinoman

Her gossipy portrait of singlehood as a celebrity is a sunny contrast to the darker view of her Netflix stablemate Hannah Gadsby.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:42am on October 8, 2024[SHARE]

Improv Is Making a Comeback in New York by Jason Zinoman

The pandemic dealt a major blow to the once-thriving comedy form, but a new energy can be seen in performances throughout the city.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:48pm on April 24, 2024[SHARE]

Review: In 'Symphony of Rats' Revival, a Darkness Goes Underexplored by Jason Zinoman

The Wooster Group's staging of Richard Foreman's play operates like a delightful love letter from one giant of experimental theater to another.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:36am on April 13, 2024[SHARE]

Review: For 'Jack Tucker,' Failure Is the Only Option by Jason Zinoman

Zach Zucker delivers a raucously funny portrait of a catastrophically dim stand-up comic at SoHo Playhouse.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:42pm on March 5, 2024[SHARE]

'Izzard Hamlet New York' Review: A Solo Show That's More Noble Than Wise by Jason Zinoman

Eddie Izzard is a wildly witty ad-libber, but a play straitjackets this gift " especially in this new staging that is short of ideas.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:36pm on February 13, 2024[SHARE]

2024 TV, Movies and More That New York Times Critics Look Forward To by Holland Cotter, Alissa Wilkinson, Mike Hale, Salamishah Tillet, Jesse Green, Maya Phillips, Jason Zinoman, Margaret Lyons, Zachary Woolfe and Jon Pareles

"Mad Max" gets a prequel, "The Wiz" returns to Broadway and Larry David gets another crack at a series finale.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:32am on January 1, 2024[SHARE]

One Reason Theatre Is in Crisis: The Slow Death of Criticism by Jason Zinoman

Peter Marks's departure from the Washington Post is only the latest sign that too many of us have taken the importance of reviews for granted for too long.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:31pm on December 18, 2023[SHARE]

With Magic, There Is No Such Thing as Total Invention by Jason Zinoman

In this age of reboots and remakes, a magic show seeks "a total invention" even as it deconstructs that desire, showing how rare a truly new work is.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:43am on June 28, 2023[SHARE]

'One Woman Show' Review: Unlikable for Laughs by Jason Zinoman

Liz Kingsman plays a messy attention-seeker grasping at relevance in a sharp satire of the trend of female comics playing chaotic train wrecks.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:49pm on June 23, 2023[SHARE]

A Comic With Many Questions About Jews and Whiteness by Jason Zinoman

Alex Edelman thrives on doubt in "Just for Us" on Broadway. It's the result of years of revision and notes from Seinfeld, Birbiglia and the late Adam Brace.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:25am on June 23, 2023[SHARE]

Stand-Up Comics Are Asking, What's So Funny About Grief? by Jason Zinoman

A new generation of stand-ups is mining the heartbreaking loss of a loved one for ambitious shows. How did we get here?

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:24am on May 17, 2023[SHARE]

'Small Talk' Review: The Art of Meaningless Banter by Jason Zinoman

In his brisk, low-maintenance Off Broadway show, the workhorse comic Colin Quinn extols the virtues of idle chitchat.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:31pm on January 24, 2023[SHARE]

When Jewish Artists Wrestle With Antisemitism by Jason Zinoman

In this unsettling moment, comedians, filmmakers, playwrights and others have been struggling against a long-ingrained American response to look away.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:06am on December 9, 2022[SHARE]

James Corden and the Dangers of Likability by Jason Zinoman

No one knows what an egg yolk omelet is, but we all know that TV hosts should be relatable. Or should they? That didn't do Ellen DeGeneres any favors.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:33am on October 25, 2022[SHARE]

Kate Berlant Can't Hide Any Longer by Jason Zinoman

The experimental comic is known for freewheeling sets. Then Bo Burnham asked, "What if you actually tried to make something?" The transition has been hard.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:33am on August 23, 2022[SHARE]
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