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1,144 stories from The New York Observer

How John Benjamin Hickey Is Finding Time to Direct a Play While Starring in 'The Inheritance' by Joe Dziemianowicz

He's directing his longtime friends Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick in Neil Simon's 1968 comedic marital triptych 'Plaza Suite.'

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00am on November 21, 2019[SHARE]

A Grim 'Christmas Carol' Won't Let You Forget Its Social Justice Message by David Cote

Just try to leave the theater with dry eyes.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00pm on November 20, 2019[SHARE]

'Tina: The Tina Turner Musical' Traps a Living Legend In a Disappointing Dud by David Cote

Adrienne Warren, playing Tina Turner, is deserving of applause, but the show around her borders on sacrilege of a living goddess.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00pm on November 7, 2019[SHARE]

Herman Cornejo Reflects on His 20 Years at American Ballet Theatre by Billy McEntee, Billy McEntee

He's been called 'the most technically accomplished male ballet dancer in the United States.' Here, Herman Cornejo talks about the most memorable moments in his career so far.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00am on October 21, 2019[SHARE]

'American Utopia' Takes a Funky-Robot Tour of David Byrne's Brain by David Cote

An amalgam of dance, concert and TED Talk, the sweet, quirky piece comes across as David Byrne's literal brainchild.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00pm on October 20, 2019[SHARE]

Life, Death, Good Prose: Adam Rapp Makes His Sublime Broadway Debut, 'The Sound Inside' by David Cote

Mary-Louise Parker plays a solitary Yale fiction professor who develops a relationship with a first year student. But it doesn't lead where you might think.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00pm on October 17, 2019[SHARE]

Marisa Tomei's Fiery Performance Makes 'The Rose Tattoo' Well Worth Re-Visiting by Rex Reed

She is so fine in a role conceived for the volcanic Italian superstar Anna Magnani that holding center stage amid a swirl of overproduced, over-the-top distractions, she deserves an award of…

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:45pm on October 16, 2019[SHARE]

Staceyann Chin on Why She Finally Decided to Publish Her Legendary Spoken Word Poetry by Lauren Leblanc, Lauren Leblanc

How having a daughter, and considering her legacy as a queer black woman and political activist, made Staceyann Chin decide she wanted more agency in writing her own history.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00am on October 16, 2019[SHARE]

Weird, Witty 'Soft Power' Puts the Chinese-American Struggle to Music by David Cote

For all its wit, structural sophistication, and still-resonant political punch, 'Soft Power' is probably still too weird and freethinking to convert the masses.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 9:00pm on October 15, 2019[SHARE]

What Katori Hall Discovered About Her 'She-ro' Tina Turner While Writing the Musical About Her Life by Joe Dziemianowicz

'I was born to lay my hands on her story,' Hall says of Turner, an idol since the age or 3 or 4. Writing the book for 'The Tina Turner Musical' gave the playwright a chance to sit down with …

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 9:00am on October 12, 2019[SHARE]

Tracy Letts Puts a Fragile, Middle-Aged Man Through Hell in 'Linda Vista' by David Cote

A story of one man's toxic masculinity and the humiliating wake-up call he needed.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 9:00pm on October 10, 2019[SHARE]

A Porny Satire Twerks Into Tragedy in Jeremy O. Harris' 'Slave Play' by David Cote

At times it's overwritten, easily distracted and a bit glib, but for what he manages to do, Jeremy O. Harris deserves a standing ovation.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 9:53am on October 7, 2019[SHARE]

'Kingfishers Catch Fire' Is a Thoughtful and Provocative Theatrical Experience by Rex Reed

It had a profound effect the night I saw it on an audience that was visibly moved

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 4:35pm on October 4, 2019[SHARE]

Broadway's 'The Height of the Storm' Is Enigmatic Gibberish by Rex Reed

The new Broadway season is officially in motion, and so far unofficially underwhelming.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:40pm on September 26, 2019[SHARE]

Broadw.ai CEO Explains How Artificial Intelligence Is Disrupting the Theater Industry by John A. Tures, John A. Tures

All the world's a stage… or now an 'AI stage.'

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 7:30am on September 18, 2019[SHARE]

Tom Hiddleston's Broadway Debut Goes Awry With a Misguided 'Betrayal' by David Cote

Tears spring to eyes, pauses drag too long, recalling a limp episode of couples therapy. 

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 7:30am on September 17, 2019[SHARE]

Tammy Blanchard Always Aspired to Take on the Challenge of Audrey in 'Little Shop of Horrors' by Joe Dziemianowicz

Tammy Blanchard finally won the role she always felt she was meant to play. Here's how she handles the comedy and pain of the complex 'Little Shop of Horrors' character.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00am on September 16, 2019[SHARE]

Fall 2019 Preview: The Best of Arts and Entertainment Coming This Season by Observer Culture Staff, Observer Culture Staff

Our definitive guide to all of the arts and entertainment you should be consuming in fall 2019.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:00pm on September 3, 2019[SHARE]

Jukebox Heroes and Experimental Icons Star in the Best Fall Theater Shows by David Cote

From the Broadway run of Jeremy O. Harris' 'Slave Play' to a musical set to Alanis Morissette songs, here's what you should be getting tickets for this fall.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:00pm on September 3, 2019[SHARE]

Schlock 'n' Roll Spectacle 'Bat Out of Hell' Flaps Its Wings Off Broadway by David Cote

This jukebox musical's title may imply speed and drama, but that's exactly what's lacking in 'Bat Out of Hell.'

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:15am on August 12, 2019[SHARE]

Tom Sturridge and Jake Gyllenhaal Make a Study of Suffering in 'Sea Wall/A Life' on Broadway by David Cote

The two actors put the world of grief on delicate display in transferring 'Sea Wall/A Life' to Broadway.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00pm on August 8, 2019[SHARE]

Tom Sturridge Shares His Favorite Part of Performing in 'Sea Wall/A Life' by Christopher Murray, Christopher Murray

And it all happens before the actor even says a word.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:30am on August 7, 2019[SHARE]

85 Minutes Before Curtain With Jacqueline Novak as She Embraces Nervousness by Marshall Heyman, Marshall Heyman

Jacqueline Novak reveals her pre-show routine for the summer theater sensation 'Get on Your Knees,' which includes having John Early around to keep things silly.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:15am on August 7, 2019[SHARE]

Broadway's 'Moulin Rouge!' Finds the Sweet Spot Between Kitsch and Glitz by David Cote

Remixed and retooled for Broadway, it turns out 'Moulin Rouge!' has some relevance left after all.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:21pm on August 5, 2019[SHARE]

New Musical 'A Strange Loop' Circles in on Self-Discovery by David Cote

In 'A Strange Loop,' identity crisis drives a dense, whirling vortex of satire and self-discovery to dazzling effect.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00pm on June 17, 2019[SHARE]
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