"Slave Play" moves to Broadway
A review of "Slave Play" at Golden Theatre
A review of "Slave Play" at Golden Theatre
Review of "Dublin Carol" at the Irish Repertory Theater
review of runboyrun and In Old Age at NY Theatre Workshop
Lucy Prebble's new play exposes a political, murderous regime
Lucy Prebble's new play exposes a political, murderous regime
betrayal19.html' Jamie Lloyd directs a compelling, minimalist take on Pinter's play with impressive Broadway debuts by Zawe Ashton, Charlie Cox, and Tom Hiddleston.
Watching two blockbuster multi-episode productions like Madam Secretary and The Crown confirmed the synergy between on screen and stage entertainment, and exemplif…
Jim Steinman's Bat Out of Hell: The Musical is a rock concert for rock lovers repelled by rock concerts.
Review of 2008 Dublin Fringe winner "Little Gem" at Irish Rep.
At a time when there's such turmoil at out borders and disagreement within, it takes a good deal of courage to pen a musical that takes a lighthearted look at immigrations. But Jamie Jackso…
Lest any theater-goers' eyes glaze over at the mention of geopolitics, be mindful that riveting drama is often ripped from the headlines. And Sylvia Khoury's new play is, make no mistake, a…
Review of Toni Stone
Review:Julie Madly Deeply at Curtainup Sarah-Louise Young admits that she is not Julie Andrews but rather a "full-time Julie Andrews fan." But her modesty and good-humor that makes …
Review of play Christopher Shinn
Gorgeous production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast
Alcott novel gets feminist touch
Daniel Sullivan has briskly staged this handsome prodcution with kudos to the entire first rate cast: KELLY AuCOIN, ANNIE PARISSE, LEE TERGESEN and ALEX WOLFF!
Carla Ching's meditation on growing up in America now in its New York premiere by the Atlantic Theater Company has heart and wisdom but should have gone further. . .
Hartford's artistic director Darko Tresnjak's farewell production obviously has its eye on Broadway
Playwright Bess Wohl tackles the challenge of how do you tell a compelling story about climate change and create human stakes in the face of something so vast
York Theatre Company revival of "Enter Laughing."
nberg's new melodrama presented by The New Group, Susan Sarandon is making a meal on an unappetizing character.
A review of musical stage version of 1993 film
Review of Lanford Wilson's "Burn This" on Broadway
In TNFA's production the ensemble's choreography is a major plus