In “Intimate Apparel,” at the Westport Country Playhouse, intricate plotting carries a lonely African-American across the boundaries of color and class.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:20PMTony Kushner’s landmark AIDS drama “has difficult subject matter,” says Sean Harris, its director at Playhouse on Park, in West Hartford. “But it’s an important story.”
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00AMAlex Roe has revived “Icebound,” which won the 1923 Pulitzer Prize for drama, at the Metropolitan Playhouse.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:10PMIn Kim Davies’s “Smoke,” two strangers engage in erotic power games in a kitchen at an uptown sex party.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:30PM“Things We Do for Love,” which was first produced in Britain in 1997, is at the Westport Country Playhouse.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 07:28PMIn the comic “Barceló con Hielo,” a man from the Dominican Republic awaiting surgery misses everything about home except the corruption.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:34PMDavis McCallum, the new artistic director of the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, has been immersing himself in the company and its work.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 07:35PMAudiences may no longer be dancing in the aisles, but “Mamma Mia!” is still a joy 13 years later.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:30PMA production at the Westport Country Playhouse of “Nora,” the 1981 adaptation by Ingmar Bergman of “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen, has a modern look and an inspired ending.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:00PMIn the plot-filled comedy “Drop Dead Perfect,” Everett Quinton plays a spinster in the Florida Keys.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:05PM“The Snow Queen: A New Musical,” based on the same fairy tale as the movie “Frozen,” has kooky characters, scary plotting and potent rock numbers.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:11PM“Picture Ourselves in Latvia” is a comedy set in a British psychiatric hospital where everyone is needy and selfish.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:52PM“ValueVille,” with the New York Musical Theater Festival, tells of employees suffering through their work at a chain store.
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SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 01:35PMOliver, a 65-pound mutt, plays Crab, who has a scene in “The Two Gentlemen of Verona,” in Pinkney Park, Rowayton.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 07:21PMKaren Akers both stands out from and blends in with an ensemble cast in “Sing for Your Shakespeare,” a high-concept musical revue.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:44PM“Luv,” Murray Schisgal’s three-character play about unhappiness set in 1964, the same year it opened on Broadway, provides physical and cultural comedy at the Schoolhouse Theater in Cr…
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:49PMYou could call John Cariani an absurdist, but his work so far is distinguished equally by another factor: shortness. “Love/Sick,” his latest, is being staged now through June 22 at Theat…
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:00PMIn “The Last Five Years,” an intimate musical now at the Long Wharf Theater in New Haven, one career soars, one fails to take off and a marriage sours.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 03:56PM“Family Reunion” in Briarcliff Manor is an evening of two British one-acts — “A Kind of Alaska” by Harold Pinter and “A Number” by Caryl Churchill.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 08:00PM“The House That Will Not Stand” at Yale Repertory Theater in New Haven serves as something of a lesson in the custom of plaçage, in which black, American Indian or Creole women were “…
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:15AM“The Bardy Brunch: The War of the Families Partridge and Brady” combines two television series from the 1970s and infuses them with Shakespearean plots.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 02:32PMPoint by point, the horrible, heartbreaking truth of the life of the protagonist becomes clear in Sharr White’s high-pitched drama “The Other Place.”
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 08:34PM“The Seafarer” is working-class-lyrical drama by Conor McPherson about a group of Irishmen who play a card game with an uninvited guest.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:08PMMr. Leigh had been a writer of incidental music for Broadway comedies when he was given the break of a lifetime, going on to win a Tony Award for “La Mancha,” though he never had another…
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:38AMIn “4000 Miles,” the playwright Amy Herzog drew from her life to create Vera, a character that is not a typical 91-year-old.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:21AMBased on the book, “Sex Tips for Straight Women From a Gay Man,” at 777 Theater, invites audience participation.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:08PMAlexandra Silber discusses her role as a soldier’s wife in the musical “Arlington,” and why she stopped singing for years.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:40PMTwo dissimilar founders of the N.A.A.C.P. collaborate in “Dr. Du Bois and Miss Ovington,” from Woodie King Jr.’s New Federal Theater.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:37PMIn “Freud’s Last Session,” a meeting in London between the psychoanalyst and the author C. S. Lewis turns personal.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 03:33PMWendy Yondorf’s play is a good-natured comedy that pokes fun at several prestigious American institutions of higher learning as well as New Jersey in general.
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