BEST OF 2019
This chamber musical was a showcase for the extraordinary vocal talents of Joshua Henry.
This chamber musical was a showcase for the extraordinary vocal talents of Joshua Henry.
The new film has tons of star power, but it s still oddly empty.
Farce isn t easy to pull off, but this group does it wonderfully.
Beneath that teen rebel façade quivers a heart of gold.
Stephen Adly Guirgis new work is messy, crude and puts the characters through hell " in all the best ways.
This thoughtful but downbeat drama struggles to get traction.
This is a strong and stimulating rendering of Arthur Miller's stunning drama.
Joshua Ravetch's new work takes flight and lands with a thud in practically equal measure.
Diablo Cody has framed her first musical around Alanis Morrissette's 1995 album of the same name.
The Alanis Morissette jukebox musical features vibrant performances, but other issues drag it down.
The West End import is a hit for kids and theater buffs alike.
Composer and actress joined together in an impassioned performance.
Campbell Scott talks about A Christmas Carol as well as the influence of his actor parents.
The folksiness in Horton Foote's family drama grows tiresome.
The London import settles into the Lyceum Theatre through New Year's.
By omitting parts of the text, this production finds a way to bring new gravitas to the 1897 drama.
The Queen jukebox musical took over the Garden for four fun performances.
An imaginative staging is paired with a talented ensemble.
Matthew Lopez's miraculous play tells the story of AIDS in New York in the 80s in an elegiac and expansive way.
Matthew Lopez s six-hour drama takes a smart and moving look at who we are, where we ve been and where we re going.
Garry Hynes stages the Shakespearean melodrama with fresh inspiration and freedom.
Kristin Chenoweth's combination of sensuality and chastity is in full force.
Richard Nelson expands his distinctive brand of kitchen-table realism with his splendidly acted new play.
Adrienne Warren is extraordinary in a rather ordinary jukebox musical.
Adrienne Warren is exhilarating as Tina Turner in this biomusical.