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A comedy with a dark twist that doesn't entirely convince. Loren Noveck reviews.
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Lorin Wertheimer finds that even with some conceptual missteps, this haunting new play grapples effectively with grief.
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An expert in multimedia theater goes analog to examine his own childhood. Loren Noveck reviews.
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Bedlam presents a revival of Shakespeare's play without the company's usual sense of fun. Patrick J. Maley reviews.
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Debbie Allen's production establishes a moving world fitting Wilson’s poetry. Nicole Serratore reviews.
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The final work of avant-garde auteur Robert Wilson tackles a great American novel in cross-section. Loren Noveck reviews.
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Was this prodigy a genius, a monster, or both? Lorin Wertheimer reviews a new play about Leni Riefenstahl
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An elliptical meditation on time from Talking Band. Loren Noveck reviews.
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A social satire where everyone is implicated. Carol Rocamora reviews.
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This vampire musical succeeds on spectacle, but belabors its themes. Loren Noveck reviews.
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This fizzy Noel Coward comedy tries hard for laughs but a sluggishness ruins the vibe. Nicole Serratore reviews
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"Wind Beneath My Wings" flies higher than anything else in this disappointing musical adaptation of the Bette Midler film. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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The puppetry is expert but the storytelling inconsistent in this wordless puppet piece. Loren Noveck reviews.
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An all-too-prescient 103-year-old play is dusted off and acted to the hilt in The New Group's revival. Lane Williamson reviews.
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An inspired refresh swaps leotards and cat ears for queer glam. Loren Noveck goes to a Jellicle Ball.
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A lacerating comedy with a misanthropic soul. Loren Noveck reviews.
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An unusual dance/thriller hybrid builds to a striking ending. Loren Noveck reviews.
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This new play by devising ensemble Hook & Eye is ambitious, but doesn't come together. Catherine Sawoski reviews.
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A film-to-stage adaptation with fuzzy politics and overly bright comedic edge that never quite says anything at all. Nicole Serratore reviews
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Loren Noveck reviews a piece by a Russian-exile director that uses Chekhov to look at the cost of conscience--and also to look away from it.
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Can diplomacy become the stuff of theater? Catherine Sawoski reviews a new play by, and about, a former US ambassador
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Mark Rosenblatt's knotty play about the author Roald Dahl transfers to Broadway with a generational performance by John Lithgow. Lane Williamson reviews.
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From clown to hero: Carol Rocamora reviews this new play based on a remarkable true story
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Daniel Radcliffe returns to Broadway in an open-hearted solo play, or is it a 971 person play? Lane Williamson reviews.
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Anna Ziegler transforms Sophocles for a modern audience, with mixed results. Loren Noveck reviews.
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