Archduke: Murder, He Says
★★★☆☆ Patrick Page blazes as a Balkans terrorist in Rajiv Joseph's what-if World War I history play The post Archduke: Murder, He Says appeared first on New Yor…
★★★☆☆ Patrick Page blazes as a Balkans terrorist in Rajiv Joseph's what-if World War I history play The post Archduke: Murder, He Says appeared first on New Yor…
★★☆☆☆ Even Miss Piggy can't elevate this generic holiday-season magic show The post Rob Lake Magic: Shattered Illusions appeared first on New York Stage Review.
★★☆☆☆ The beloved Muppets serve as comic stooges for a magician best known for appearing on "America's Got Talent." The post Rob Lake Magic: Less Than the Sum o…
★★★★☆ A flawless cast and thoughtful direction turn a famously problematic tuner into a darling, healing event The post The Baker's Wife: Redemption for a Music…
★★★☆☆ Scott Bakula, Adriana DeBose, and Judy Kuhn enhance Stephen Schwartz's underbaked musical The post The Baker's Wife: Fabled Flop Charms in Amiable Revival…
★★★☆☆ Red Bull Theater sets the Bard's first Henriad play in the decade of decadence The post Richard II: Michael Urie Plays Shakespeare's Materialistic, Superf…
★★☆☆☆ Michael Urie and entourage double down on facile gimmickry and leave Shakespeare behind The post Richard II: This Campy Breed, This England appeared firs…
★★★★☆ Kristin Chenoweth rules in the role of a lifetime as a true believer in the American Dream The post The Queen of Versailles: Chenoweth Is Crowned As Broad…
★★☆☆☆ Stephen Schwartz-Lindsey Ferrentino musical, Michael Arden directing, tell rich Jackie Siegel's tale The post The Queen of Versailles: Kristen Chenoweth V…
★★★☆☆ Anne Washburn's absorbing study of collective existence melts into something else at the finish line The post The Burning Cauldron of Fiery Fire: What the…
★★☆☆☆ Eli Bauman's musical mistakes vulgarity for actual entertainment, with a hard-working cast vainly trying The post 44 The Musical: The Obama Years, Satiriz…
★★★☆☆ Marin Ireland stars in Martyna Majok's timely play about the cost of being a stranger in a strange land. The post Queens: The American Dream Does Not Liv…
★★★★★ Stephen Kunken superbly plays the lead role in this thrilling drama about the negotiations behind an historic climate accord The post Kyoto: Climate Negot…
★★★☆☆ Stephen Kunken is good as a bad guy in a new Royal Shakespeare drama about special interests and global warming The post Kyoto: Greenhouse Gassing appeare…
★★☆☆☆ Expect trashy doings, nonstop name drops, insults, and murder done for fun The post Messy White Gays: Boys Being Boys, Badly appeared first on New York St…
★★★★☆ David Staller's Gingold Theatrical Group plays GBS fast, loose, and well, and the strong cast plays along The post Pygmalion: Shaw's Classic Greek Myth Up…
★★★★★ Laurie Metcalf and Micah Stock star in Samuel D. Hunter's acclaimed drama, previously seen at Steppenwolf Theatre Company The post Little Bear Ridge Road:…
★★★★☆ Laurie Metcalf and Micah Stock deliver poignant performances in Samuel D. Hunter's quietly lovely drama The post Little Bear Ridge Road: Destination Uncer…
★★☆☆☆ At City Center, this allegedly true story, musicalized a nearly decade ago, tells a too-dull tale The post Bat Boy: Musical: Bloodsucker Tale Is Way Too B…
★★★★★ Bess Wohl takes inspiration from her mother's life for her clever, decade-jumping memory play The post Liberation: This Is How We Change the World appeare…
★★★★☆ Bess Wohl's feminist-themed play cuts a fine figure in its move to Broadway The post Liberation: The Women Are Back and Better than Ever appeared first on…
★★★☆☆ Jeb Brown and Matt Rodin head a sweet show done in honky-tonk environs The post Beau the Musical: Queer as Folk Music appeared first on New York Stage Rev…
★★★★☆ The master playwright has his abandoned figures facing their usual hypnotic concerns in this Druid production at the Irish Arts Center The post Endgame: U…
★★★★☆ One woman travels through two continents and multiple decades in this autobiographical solo show The post Did You Eat?: Meet Zoë Kim, Storyteller Extra…
★★★★☆ Saul Rubinek plays himself in Mark Leiren-Young's one-person play about a shut-down production of "The Merchant of Venice." The post Playing Shylock: A Me…