UNQUENCHABLE EGO
Rick Miller provides a relentless recap of an era not exactly lost in the mists of time.
Rick Miller provides a relentless recap of an era not exactly lost in the mists of time.
The Irish Rep productions of O'Casey's three early plays represent theater at its best.
This sprightly, clever musical proves that theater doesn t always have to enlighten; it can simply tickle.
This neo-Gothic ghost tale has some down-to-earth charms.
There is ace work all around in this story of have-nots living paycheck-to-paycheck.
Bess Wohl's play features characters we can all recognize, brought to life by a first-rate cast.
Michelle Dooley Mahonshows a gift for painting evocative pictures with words in her worthwhile solo show.
The play's Broadway debut couldn't be fresher, timelier or more satisfying.
Although it takes place during World War II, the racism at the heart of this revival feels very relevant today.
Annette Bening is a revelation in a production that still rings true seven decades later.
This stunning work is one of the most original, entertaining and illuminating new pieces to come along in a long time.
Heroes peered into the murk and found the white gaze staring back at us.
This chamber musical was a showcase for the extraordinary vocal talents of Joshua Henry.
Matthew Lopez's inspired two-part, seven-hour drama is unforgettable.
This spare, eloquent staging will make you laugh, cry and think.
This compact play provides a smart, funny look into the minds of American war re-enactors.
Setting the play among uniformed teenaged schoolgirls fails to stir fresh revelations.
Despite the talent of Laura Linney, this inert monologue drags.
Annette Bening is a revelation in a production that still rings true seven decades later.
Heroes peered into the murk and found the white gaze staring back at us.
Writer Alexandra Jacobs presents a biography of Stritch that is meticulously researched, gossipy and vivid in detail.
Here are some of the highlights from a year full of big shows and stunning performances.
Although this solo piece is an earnest labor of love and faith, it's not altogether persuasive dramatically.
The cast album is alive and well. Here are the highlights from the past year.
Rather than narrative, expect short comedy routines and striking visual imagery that awakens your inner child.