Review: 'The Present' at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre
In the beginning there was a play by Anton Chekov that was simply called “a long play without a title”. He’d written a first draft of it in 1878, later called it Fatherless…
In the beginning there was a play by Anton Chekov that was simply called “a long play without a title”. He’d written a first draft of it in 1878, later called it Fatherless…
Cate Blanchett excels in this adaptation of Chekhov's 'unperformable' first play
In this contemporary and sometimes anachronistic adaptation of Chekhov’s Platonov, a character describes Anna Petrovna as being “like a goddess”, who “could
Production: Arcadia, written by Tom Stoppard, starring Margaret Colin, Billy Crudup and Raúl Esparza.
With this world premiere on Broadway - a macho take on sex and race - David Mamet continues his descent into smug cynicism, writes Brendan Lemon
While the visual spectacle brings a grand adventure vividly to life, the transition to the stage isn't entirely rewarding. The post Review: <em>The Curious Incident of the Dog in the N…
What happens to a play revived? A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry's powerful 1959 drama, has certainly not dried up: It bursts with intense family conflict, racial politics and social …
On the surface, yet another revival of Harold Pinter's 1978 play Betrayal shouldn't be all that notable.
The Ethel Barrymore Theatre box office opens today, March 18, for a new one-man production of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, starring Tony Award winner Alan Cumming, which will begin previews …
Chaplin: Review for Stage and Cinema
WHAT'CHA GONNA DO? In a poignant moment in Act II of the new musical Chaplin, cultural icon Charlie Chaplin realizes that life is not a movie. One has to take the tears with the laughter, an…
This musical biography of Charlie Chaplin leaves an indelible visual imprint, writes Brendan Lemon
Mike Nichols' soul-searching pays off magnificently in his scorching new production of Arthur Miller's play, writes Brendan Lemon
Mike Nichols' soul-searching pays off magnificently in his scorching new production of Arthur Miller's play, writes Brendan Lemon
Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman is the sort of play that benefits from a pertinent revival. Rarely has his take on the hollow heart of the American Dream seemed more relevant as American…
Tom Stoppards dazzling masterpiece The Daily Telegraph ARCADIA, directed by David Leveaux, begins previews at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre 243 West 47th Street on Saturday evening, February 2…