A swashbuckling Janet McTeer plays idolized French actress Sarah Bernhardt in a play about her shocking 1899 depiction of Hamlet.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 09:00PMA hybrid theater-video installation by Rob Roth, 'Soundstage' casts Rebecca Hall as the archetype of a 'strong female lead,' and the object of obsession for Roth's reclusive protagonist.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 09:01PMFrom 'The Cher Show' to productions featuring Bryan Cranston and Snoop Dogg, our picks for what will be this fall's 'Hamilton.'
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:21PMPretty Woman — the 1990 Hollywood blockbuster and now the glitzy, pop-scored Broadway spectacle — is a story of mutual transformation. In this sentimental and consumerist riff on George …
SOURCE: Village Voice at 10:26PMHaving sat through the sweaty, janky garbage fire Gettin’ the Band Back Together, I strongly suspect that producer and book writer Ken Davenport has a chest tattoo that reads (in Gothic sc…
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 09:06PMIt's kind-of like the Broadway version of Nickelback.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 09:00PM'Be More Chill' lacks the yearning and pain of 'Dear Evan Hansen,' the whip-smart satire of 'Mean Girls,' and has a generic score. Why do people love it?
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 09:00PMYoung Jean Lee s well-executed new work is both political satire and a philosophical study of human limitations.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 11:32PMThis Broadway debut reveals Young Jean Lee as one of our boldest living playwrights.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 09:00PMIt has greed, sex addiction, blackmail and craven excuses for Nazis…no cultural relevance to see here!
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 01:30PMIn his latest play you can't help but wonder, what happened to the bad boy Tracy Letts of yesteryear?
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 09:00PMThis may be Carey Mulligan's toughest role—certainly the most demanding and intense.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:00PMBend over, Eddie, and take it like a man.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 08:15PMAlthough this is a period piece, this play reverberates with the zesty camaraderie that gay men can openly enjoy today.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 07:12PMAlan Ayckbourn’s new comedy-drama sketches a portrait of a man across seven decades.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 07:18PMHenry James would find the nearest string of pearls and clutch them if he saw what’s been done to his 1903 novella 'The Beast in the Jungle.'
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 02:30PMUnfortunately, the members of this ensemble seem as if they re acting in different plays.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 07:24PMTony Kushner’s two-part mega-drama is high art, but with plenty of sex, laughs and thrills throughout.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 09:12AMAt 81, Glenda Jackson still performs with breathtaking bite and vitality.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 09:12AMBernadette Peters works her magic in the revival of this joy-stuffed classic.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 09:12AMSteve Martin’s zestless couples comedy is high on wackiness but low on laughs.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 04:48PMA play about greed and scandal in Washington comes across as flat and uninspired.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 07:33PMWhile entertaining, Junk is packed with a lot of trader jargon, greed and testosterone that you may feel like you ve seen before.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 02:05AMWhile it may not be high on drama, an evening with the Boss is always special.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 06:48PMJohn Doyle’s production conjures the sense of being a child at play in a forest of wondrous words.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 06:33PMThis greatest-hits revue celebrates the work of Harold Prince in the least interesting way.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 12:04AMMichael Moore encourages the audience to do something – other than tweeting – to unseat our loathsome president.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 12:48PMSam Gold’s staging is unique, eloquent and at times very funny.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 08:48PMLucas Hnath picks up where Henrik Ibsen left off in 1879.
SOURCE: Theater News Online at 11:06PMThe tone of this musical adaption is gratingly cartoonish, replacing the dry whimsy of the movie with overwrought clownishness.
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