'Russian Troll Farm' Review: A Stream of Memes, Eroding Trust in Democracy
An unlikely dark comedy imagines the people pushing #PizzaGate, Donald Trump and who knows what next.
An unlikely dark comedy imagines the people pushing #PizzaGate, Donald Trump and who knows what next.
An Off Broadway musical about the sins of journalistic fabrication might benefit from more make-believe.
Our theater critic on some of the Broadway legend's greatest vocal performances.
How watching gay coming-of-age stories has helped repair a heart still stuck in the past " and still scarred by a less welcoming world.
Her dancing sometimes overshadowed her thrillingly dramatic way with a song: husky yet clarion, unaffected but full of comment and character.
Her dancing sometimes overshadowed her thrillingly dramatic way with a song: husky yet clarion, unaffected but full of comment and character.
Less than 30 years after her death, fictional reincarnations of Diana are everywhere. But even icons deserve more time to rest in peace.
Heather Christian's latest exploration of the religious sublime is a musical spectacle about the often overlooked "caregivers and makers."
In Joshua Harmon's play about the legacies of antisemitism, a Parisian family must decide when it's time to get out.
"Mad Max" gets a prequel, "The Wiz" returns to Broadway and Larry David gets another crack at a series finale.
Stories evolve. But a recent review proved to a theater critic that people can change even more.
Making a blistering Broadway debut, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's 2014 play about the legacies of hatred feels like a new work entirely.
A new Off Broadway musical adds the thrill of intimacy and the weight of history to the Cuban songs popularized on a 1997 album.
A musical about seven autistic young adults, played by seven autistic young actors, breaks new ground on Broadway.
Jen Silverman's noir play considers the role of artists in the making of propaganda.
A promising Off Broadway jukebox musical features hits by the R&B star (including "Fallin'," "If I Ain't Got You" and "No One") and a story much like her own.
In the first Broadway revival of the Monty Python musical, the old bits are verbatim but the clowns are running the circus.
The transcendent Dianne Wiest stars in an absurd yet poignant new play about a 75-year-old woman who sets out to be a star.
The pop star of the 1970s and '80s crosses over to musical theater with a dark story about pop stars of the 1920s and '30s.
Danny DeVito returns to Broadway in a Theresa Rebeck comedy about a lonely old man lost in a houseful of junk.
Joey is still a heel in this major revision of the 1940 antihero musical, but he's now a Black artist trying to find his true voice.
A story considered too dark for Broadway in its time is too much of a patchwork in ours.
David Adjmi's riveting new play, with songs by Will Butler, is about a '70s band that nearly destroys itself making an epochal album.
This inventive, beguiling and not quite fully solved puzzle of a show is a worthy and loving farewell to the great musical dramatist.
The history of movable type is a terrible idea for a show. Which is why it's so on brand for this satire of theater and its eternal hopefuls.