CRACKING THE CODE
A smart script and fine performances drive this drama about human consciousness.
A smart script and fine performances drive this drama about human consciousness.
Though the story isn t perfect, this new Broadway musical is a bit of breezy fun with a peppy score.
Mike Birbiglia puts his self-deprecating wit to work in his solo Broadway show about becoming a father.
Show me the monkey! That gargantuan gorilla in "King Kong" is the top banana of the $35 million musical that opened Thursday night on Broadway. Too bad that most everything else wrapped arou…
Larissa FastHorse takes on hot-button issues with a deliciously funny approach.
Old age isn't for sissies. And as painful as that reality is, Kenneth Lonergan faces it head-on in "The Waverly Gallery," his affecting, funny-sad memory play about the wrenching and rapid d…
They're Broadway's new odd couple: an eager-beaver fact-checker and an arrogant author who treats the truth like Silly Putty. That's the setup for "The Lifespan of a Fact," the so-so sitcom …
In Theresa Rebeck’s clever and entertaining comedy, actress Sarah Bernhardt is determined to play Hamlet.
Craig Lucas latest play takes on a cluttered mess of themes – with two sets of actors to make it extra complicated.
Sharr White s political drama never quite catches fire, but Edie Falco is strong in the lead role.
This cliché-filled musical is derivative of all that came before it, without the tunes to back it up.
The hooker with the heart of gold is singing a new tune " but it's the same old icky story. "Pretty Woman: The Musical," which opened Thursday on Broadway, boasts slick direction and choreog…
Cue the green-eyed monster " and racist slurs.
Our lips aren't sealed. With a Go-Go's jukebox musical, a happy hooker, and free Shakespeare all on deck, summer theater is heating up.
Creators John Kander, David Thompson and Susan Stroman previously collaborated on "The Scottsboro Boys.'
Broadway's red-light district has a new John " actually, Edward.
Math, chemistry, English and royal etiquette are on high schooler Sydney Goldstein's to-do list.
People are falling for Harry Potter on Broadway " and not in a magical way.
"Dance Nation" offers a vivid reminder that nailing choreography in a routine with all the right moves isn't easy. Either is life.
Tony nominees Tina Fey, Denzel Washington and Nathan Lane celebrate their nods.
It doesn't take a Hogwarts wizard to know that Tony noms can conjure magic at the box office.
New music from ABBA means that fans have a reason to shout Mamma Mia!
Does Denzel Washington delivereith in "The Iceman Cometh"? You bet " and then some.
Broadway's "Saint Joan" is a head-scratching misfire.
A documentary about the late Howard Ashman and a musical by him in New York.