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1,144 stories from The New York Observer

Review: Barry Manilow Writes the Songs That Make 'Harmony' Sing by David Cote

The story of the Comedian Harmonists"the German (and Jewish) singing sensations forced to break up due to the Third Reich"is told in this amiable if derivative musical.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 9:18pm on November 13, 2023[SHARE]

Review: Danny DeVito Hoards Laughter And Tears In 'I Need That' by David Cote

This tale of grief and release is the sort of crowd-pleaser that used to be common fare on Broadway but has long since migrated to small screens.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 9:00pm on November 2, 2023[SHARE]

Nathan Lane On The Return Of His Sondheim Collaboration 'The Frogs' by Harry Haun

As he prepares for a two-night concert of the Sondheim musical 'The Frogs,' Nathan Lane explains how what started with a chance bookstore encounter grew to a collaboration that involved seve…

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 4:17pm on November 1, 2023[SHARE]

Dances of Vice's Halloween Voyage into the Underworld by Payton Selby, Payton Selby

Soaring sphynxes, Dionysian dance, Arachne's weavers and more than a little modern kink were on display at this fantastical and fetishistic Halloween happening.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 4:35pm on October 31, 2023[SHARE]

John Weidman Talks About Bringing 'I Can Get It For You Wholesale' Back to Broadway by Harry Haun

"The idea of collaborating with your late father demands a deep breath," John Weidman says of revisiting his dad's show 'I Can Get It For You Wholesale.'

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 2:34pm on October 31, 2023[SHARE]

Review: 'Stereophonic' Has the Vinyl Word on '70s Rock Drama by David Cote

This portrait of a Fleetwood Mac-like band slaving over an album is full of novelistic detail and luxurious fly-on-the-wall beauty.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:00pm on October 29, 2023[SHARE]

Patrick Stewart On Shakespeare, Ian McKellen's Terrible Career Advice and Trying Not To Kill Paul McCartney by Olivia-anne Cleary, Olivia-anne Cleary

"I started reading these words and, I have to confess, there were so many that I didn't understand. The narrative of what I was trying to read made no sense to me, but there was something el…

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 4:01pm on October 26, 2023[SHARE]

Taylor Myers' No. 9 Shows Us How Real We Can Be When Playing Make-Believe by Payton Selby, Payton Selby

The show trains our brains and bodies to sit alongside one another long enough to break down the self-imposed barriers we've built between us.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 5:17pm on October 25, 2023[SHARE]

Review: Sondheim's Swan Song Is Goofy, Satirical, And A Joy to Hear by David Cote

The one-percenters of Stephen Sondheim's final work, 'Here We Are,' are living a life of pleasure, beauty, and infinite possibility. Until Act II, that is.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 2:39pm on October 23, 2023[SHARE]

Review! Of! Gutenberg! The Musical! Print Is Hilariously Not Dead by David Cote

It the hilariously desperate 'Gutenberg! The Musical!' two would-be Broadway composers pitch their show about the 16th-century German inventor of the printing press.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 9:00pm on October 12, 2023[SHARE]

Maria Friedman On Directing The Hit Revival of Sondheim's 'Merrily, We Roll Along' by Harry Haun

"It's a masterpiece," the director says of 'Merrily, We Roll Along.' "It's one of the great, great pieces of musical theater. It belongs on a Broadway stage."

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:31am on October 12, 2023[SHARE]

Why Punchdrunk's 'Sleep No More' Is Still a Hot Ticket by Payton Selby, Payton Selby

Our imaginings feel remarkably truthful and present, while our real-world selves linger somewhere back at the Manderley Bar.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 3:36pm on October 11, 2023[SHARE]

Review: Irish Joy and Pain Come to Life in Sean O'Casey's Dublin Trilogy by David Cote

The Druid company's marathon of three plays from Sean O'Casey offers the chance soak up an Irish master who combined gimlet-eyed humanism with corrosive social critique.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 1:13pm on October 10, 2023[SHARE]

John Rubinstein Gets Presidential In One-Man Show 'Eisenhower: This Piece of Ground' by Harry Haun

He made his Broadway debut 41 years ago playing the title role in 'Pippin' and has appeared on TV in everything from 'Matlock' to 'The Wizards of Waverley Place.' But this is John Rubi…

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 2:11pm on October 9, 2023[SHARE]

Review: Melissa Etheridge Rocks and Reminisces on Broadway by David Cote

In no way does Etheridge reinvent the solo theatrical memoir. But she performs with a natural ease, like your wild aunt telling stories over beers one Thanksgiving.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 9:00pm on September 28, 2023[SHARE]

Review: Satire Comes in All Colors in Ossie Davis's 'Purlie Victorious' by David Cote

At the center of a prodigious cast and Kenny Leon's clockwork staging are Leslie Odom Jr. and the astonishing Kara Young.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:00pm on September 27, 2023[SHARE]

Leslie Odom Jr. Returns To Broadway In The Show He's Wanted To Do For Years by Harry Haun

Since 'Hamilton,' he's been Oscar nominated, won a Golden Globe, written his autobiography, and recorded an album. Now he's back on Broadway in 'Purlie Victorious,' a show he first saw as a …

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 1:05pm on September 25, 2023[SHARE]

Playwright Theresa Rebeck Doubles Down With Two New Shows On and Off Broadway by Harry Haun

Playwright Theresa Rebeck has two shows this season"'Dig' Off Broadway and 'I Need That' on Broadway"and she's already at work on her next play.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 2:15pm on September 22, 2023[SHARE]

Arnie Burton On The Off-Broadway Spooky Season Spoof 'Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors' by Harry Haun

Arnie Burton made his mark on Broadway with the Hitchcock parody 'The 39 Steps,' in which four actors play over 100 roles. The raucous 'Dracula, A Comedy Of Terrors' allots him a mere two ch…

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 2:06pm on September 18, 2023[SHARE]

'Swing State' Review: Small-Town Drama Shows Heartbreak in the Heartland  by David Cote

Playwright Rebecca Gilman's keenly observed drama arrives Off Broadway at the Minetta Lane Theater from Chicago's Goodman Theatre for a limited run.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 9:00pm on September 17, 2023[SHARE]

Review: Annie Baker's 'Infinite Life' Turns Chronic Pain Into Complex Pleasure by David Cote

The most satisfying new work since last season's 'Downstate' has an obscenely gifted cast, led by Christina Kirk.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 9:30pm on September 12, 2023[SHARE]

A Musical Rendition of 'The Tempest' Marks the End of an Era at the Delacorte by Annie Levin, Annie Levin

Community theater is a beautiful thing, and we don't have anywhere near enough of it in New York City.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:00am on September 8, 2023[SHARE]

Fall Theater Preview: A Dozen Shows Gets You Back to (Drama) School by David Cote

Experiments, parodies, Sondheim, Godot, and much more await you this fall.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:43am on September 1, 2023[SHARE]

Ian Shaw Steps Into His Father's Shoes In 'The Shark Is Broken' by Harry Haun

In 1974, four-year-old Ian Shaw visited his father Robert on the set of 'Jaws' and was scared by Bruce, the mechanical shark. Forty-nine years later he's playing his father on Broadway in 'T…

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:52am on August 30, 2023[SHARE]

Review: Savor High-Def Chekhov in a Marvelously Intimate 'Uncle Vanya' by David Cote

What's gained by staging Chekhov in the round, with actors just feet away, sometimes lit only by a candle? It's what you'd expect: a wonderfully intense experience of the text.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00pm on August 17, 2023[SHARE]
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