Playwright Robert O'Hara should never be accused of being timid. In his bold, audacious new play, Mankind, he envisions a world with no women where men who get pregnant invent a religi…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 01:24PMThose Brits have a unique taste in musicals. We Americans like sappy stories and saccharine musicals. We like sad and depressing usually only in our plays. Those Brits tore…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 08:37AMEven if this was a High School production, it was a play that I had heard of but not yet seen. The play, written by, now, Broadway musical star, John Cariani, (Something Rotten), just …
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 04:36PMA touching new play by a terrific American playwright, Max Posner. The Treasurer tells the tale of an elderly mother, Ida Armstrong (Deanna Dunagan) who is slowly losing her mind, spen…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 10:48PMSarah Ruhl has a tender, touching new play running over at Playwrights Horizons. For Peter Pan on her 70th Birthday is a story about death and dying, family (the Catholic version of on…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 12:36PMSelf promotion with a purpose. Theatre? Only in the abstract sense. Entertainment, most certainly. Michael Moore, an unconventional choice for the Broadway stage, mak…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 05:24PMOne of the few magical plays out there this season. Bruce Norris is a master of subjects tangled up in mystery and time. A Parallelogram is no different - can we change the outc…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 11:18AMThe master or parody strikes again. Gerard Alessandrini has penned yet another spoof - this time based on one show - Hamilton. However, his shtick involves making fun of the ind…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 02:48PMWow, Wow, Wow. Dancing waiters, gorgeous gowns with gloves, gorgeous sets, fun, frivolity, and a magnificent score by Jerry Herman! What more could you ask for in a decadent even…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 10:24AMWith a name like this somehow you expect it to be it's namesake - fulfilling. On the contrary, the play by Abe Koogler, performed on a too narrow runway stage by actors in ordinary str…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 12:42PMIn what can only be described as a first-ever theatrical event - the indomitable Kevin Spacey (fresh off hosting the Tony Awards in New York City) put on a one man show depicting the life of…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 09:06PMA new musical isn't easy to nurture and bring to the stage. Andrew Lippa has penned music and Lyrics to the book by Jules Feiffer to produce a kid-focused yet very adult musical.  …
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 09:06PMThis revival of Marvin's Room may leave you wondering why people revive plays at all - especially when there have been a very successful movie (Leonardo DiCaprio) and had well received origi…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 11:42PMBella - or Isabella Patterson (Ashley D. Kelley) has a vivid and wild imagination indeed. When she gets on a train to escape the pursuit of the law and heads west to New Mexico it real…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 01:54AMWhat do you get when you combine a 200+ year old play, a movie musical with Danny Kaye, and really good contemporary comedic actors? Most likely something like Nikolai Gogol's The Gov…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 02:54AMThis is a revival of an older play. I'm not entirely convinced that it screams "revive me" or "this is all happening again", but it is certainly an interesting, politically relevant, a…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 02:54AMGeorge Orwell's dystopian novel brought to the stage - first in London on the West End, now on Broadway. The technology and video employed was magnificent. The direction was cris…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 03:24PMIn this new play by Claire Lizzimore, you are expected to think... and connect dots... and solve her riddle.... It's not that complicated but it is open to interpretation to a large de…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 03:24PMIn Martyna Majok's new play, Cost of Living, we come to realize the cost she is speaking of is mostly the emotional one. What does it cost a handicapped person? Is it cheaper to …
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 03:24PMIt's official - I just saw the Tony award winning play of the year. Oslo, a new docu-play by J.T. Rogers being presented at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre at Lincoln Center is a bold…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 09:48AMNow playing over at the basement black box Theater at St. Luke's - Baghdaddy. This show has a bit of a split personality disorder. Act I - over the top silliness and slap-stick comedy.…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 01:54AMThis is Part II (actually we skip a few of her plays to #4) of Mfoniso Udofia's The Ufot Cycle - Her Portmanteau. On a creative note - the title is a word that means both a large suit…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 04:48PMNYTW has chosen a multi-part play by Mfoniso Udofia as its final installment of the season. After much debate we decided to see the "marathon" presentation on a Sunday - the two parts …
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 04:48PMOh, I'm keeping this one a secret for sure. You see, when I subscribe to a theater company, a non-profit theater company like the Atlantic Theater Company, I expect to see theater. &nb…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 04:48PMWith all the hype this will be quick. Lin-Manuel Miranda is a genius. To be fair I did not pay $800 for a ticket. I waited and waited and finally won the lottery! My …
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 04:48PMIn it's latest installment, it seems that Second Stage Theater either had a "budget gap" that they couldn't afford to produce their own show or just saw an opportunity to bring someone else …
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 12:18AMIn today's political environment, I'm surprised this show is not getting more airtime and exposure. Part experiment, part theatrical experience, Her Opponent seeks to open eyes and get…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 06:06PMI just had to see the first preview of John Guare's theatrical classic, Six Degrees of Separation on Broadway. After all, I never saw the movie and knew almost nothing about it except t…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 01:12PMThe only thing I did not like about this production was its title. I hate it when an author feels that their name needs to be attached to the title - ala Edward Albee. Now, onto …
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 07:02PMWho on earth WOULDN'T want to marry (Ryan Spahn).... um... i mean Daniel Bixby? In Michael McKeever's play now in previews at the Cherry Lane Theatre, that would be Daniel's partner, M…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 12:02AMIt's not often that a play grabs you and shakes you to the core. Church & State by Jason Odell Williams is one such play. Presented 8 times a week over at New World Stages, Mr. Wil…
SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 03:54PM