The room is a very modestly furnished kitchen: mismatched chairs around a table, a miniature refrigerator, a scruffy but cozy-looking armchair, slightly out of place. But this mundane settin…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 09:00PMContinual waves of radiance, warming the blood and stirring the heart, flow forth from the sand-covered stage of the Circle in the Square Theatre, where an absolutely incandescent revival of…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 09:00PMSleepy times, right? No drama emanating from our nation’s capital. Barely enough sensation to fill a single page of a broadsheet. Nary a shocking revelation to warm the cockles of a cynic�…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 10:00PMThe stars supply most of the fireworks in “Meteor Shower,” a scattershot – and even scatterbrained – comedy of bad manners by Steve Martin at the Booth Theatre. The cast member whose…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 06:45PMOverwhelming? Yes. Self-involved? Absolutely. But Drew Droege still makes for hilarious company in this one-person show.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:33PMA business degree is not a prerequisite for an appreciation of “Junk,” a new play by Ayad Akhtar about the heady heights and ethical lows of American finance in the 1980s. But it certain…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 10:00PMThat silk kimono hides a scandalous secret in “M. Butterfly,” David Henry Hwang’s 1988 Tony Award-winning drama about the romance between a French diplomat and the Chinese opera singer…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 10:00PM“I’ll handle this myself,” said Bruce Springsteen with a wry smile on Wednesday night at the Walter Kerr Theatre, as his enraptured audience began to clap along in rhythm t…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 08:00PMThe ineluctable force that touches all our lives – the day-to-day, year-to-year process by which the present becomes the past, and the future bears down upon us – is the melancholy subje…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 08:00PMWhat’s the last word I thought I’d ever use to describe a show directed by Harold Prince? Bland. And yet, sadly, that’s the overall effect of “Prince of Broadway,” a polished but d…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 11:36PMMichael Moore’s solo show, “The Terms of My Surrender,” comes as close to being a campaign rally as anything you are likely to see on Broadway – or anywhere else, for that matter, sa…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 09:09PMCalamity comes in Costco-style jumbo packages for the fractured family in “Marvin’s Room,” Scott McPherson’s play about the beleaguering trials and little triumphs collectively known…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 09:43PMSummer entertainment options do not get more counterintuitive than the Broadway adaptation of George Orwell’s “1984” that opened at the Hudson Theatre on Thursday, just as beach season…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 08:39PMThe frenetic Broadway spring comes to a thrilling conclusion with the lightning-bolt opening of Lucas Hnath’s “A Doll’s House, Part 2,” a new play so endlessly stimulating that it co…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 09:18PMThe boys singing and swinging their hearts out in “Bandstand,” an exuberant new musical set in the days just after World War II, are chasing an uncertain future and running from their tr…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 09:30PMIs it me, or have the follies of rich New Yorkers become less delightfully entertaining than they once were? To wit: Some of the savor has left the champagne in the Broadway revival of “Si…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 11:03PMA lot of merchandise is for sale in the lobby of the Shubert Theatre, where Bette Midler stars in the highly anticipated, or, really, let’s make that breathlessly awaited revival of “Hel…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 10:38PMIt doesn’t take a refined intellect to separate the bad characters from the good in Lillian Hellman’s “The Little Foxes.” The bad tend to be scheming, grasping and spiteful, and mayb…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 10:49PMThe producers and creators of “Groundhog Day” must be uncomfortably aware by now that, despite the fantasy at the center of their show, every day really is a new day — and not necessar…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 09:39PMYou don’t have to go in search of a magnifying glass to discern the active ingredients in the new musical “War Paint,” at the Nederlander Theatre, a dual biography of the dueling cosme…
SOURCE: Broadway.News Subscription at 10:20PMSizing up the Long Wharf Theater’s sharp and unsettling production, starring Brian Dennehy, and the meandering “Imogen Says Nothing,” at Yale Repertory Theater.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:18PMNora Burns’s feisty and funny one-woman show recalls those sex-and-drug-filled days of gleefully reckless abandon.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:36PMPierre Corneille’s 1644 comedy follows the misadventures of a pathological teller of falsehoods, and his compulsively honest servant.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:04PMPaola Lázaro’s play, at the Atlantic Theater Company, assembles a crew of vivid characters on a San Juan street corner.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:18PMThe playwright David Ives delivers an adaptation of the Pierre Corneille comedy.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:04PMThis enchanting, unclassifiable show swings freely between political commentary and surrealistic comedy.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:04PMIn her latest one-woman show, Marga Gomez pays tribute to her father, a popular entertainer in the Latino vaudeville circuit.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:48PMIn this autobiographical show, written by and starring David Deblinger, the actor explores his filial relationship and plays a cast of characters.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 07:24PMThis show is a jaunty foray into a little-known footnote in American military history.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:33PMThis work by Tania El Khoury enlists audience members who visit the simulacrum of a cemetery to memorialize opponents of the Assad government.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:18PMThe play, by the company 600 Highwaymen, incorporates audience members to deliver a meditation on human connection.
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