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Sunday, October 9, 2016

The Encounter Review: a mystical, mesmerizing (mostly head) trip by Jonathan Mandell

The eerie true story of National Geographic photographer Loren McIntyre’s encounter with the elusive Mayoruna tribe while lost in the Amazon rainforest is made stranger still in Simon McB…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 06:25PM
Thursday, October 6, 2016

Holiday Day Review: Corbin Bleu as Fred Astaire by Jonathan Mandell

It is possible to enjoy Holiday Inn, subtitled “The New Irving Berlin Musical,” although there is little new about it. The Broadway adaptation of the 1942 Crosby/Astaire movie features a…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 09:07PM
Thursday, September 29, 2016

The Trial of an American President Review: George Bush Accused of War Crimes by Jonathan Mandell

President George W. Bush was convicted of war crimes at the International Criminal Court in the Hague, on the night I attended The Trial of an American President, an earnest, informative and…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 08:08PM
Wednesday, September 28, 2016

All The Ways To Say I Love You review: Judith Light in new Neil LaBute monologue by Jonathan Mandell

Those of us who have followed her splendid career since Judith Light returned to the New York stage in 2010 welcomed the news that she would be appearing in a new solo play written by Neil L…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 09:16PM
Monday, September 26, 2016

Nat Turner in Jerusalem review by Jonathan Mandell

Nat Turner in Jerusalem, a new play by Nathan Alan Davis at New York Theatre Workshop, is yet another retelling of Nat Turner’s 1831 slave insurrection, a story that has been told and reto…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 08:07PM

Theater at the new National Museum of African-American Culture and History by Jonathan Mandell

The National Museum of African-American Culture and History officially opened this past weekend in Washington D.C. Among the almost 37,000 objects in its permanent collection are photograp…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 02:36PM
Sunday, September 18, 2016

What Did You Expect? Review: Election year continues for the Gabriel family by Jonathan Mandell

What Did You Expect?, the second installment of Richard Nelson’s trilogy at the Public subtitled The Gabriels: Election Year In The Life Of One Family, is literate (the characters tell a s…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 01:14PM
Monday, July 18, 2016

Privacy Review: Daniel Radcliffe in playful, interactive look at our surveillance society by Jonathan Mandell

Privacy,a play exploring the death of privacy, is inspired by Edward Snowden’s revelations about surveillance. Snowden even appears on stage (via video.) But, for all its alarming info, th…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 08:02PM
Friday, June 24, 2016

New York Spectacular Review — The Radio City Rockettes bring NYC Tourist Attractions to Life by Jonathan Mandell

New York Spectacular, a new summer show at Radio City Music Hall that features the Radio City Rockettes and some terrific sets, aims to tap into a similar demographic as Broadway, where more…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 06:00PM
Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Public’s all-woman cast takes on Taming of the Shrew in Central Park by Jonathan Mandell

The all-female production of The Taming of the Shrew in Central Park, with Janet McTeer as the macho Petruchio and Cush Jumbo as the shrew he starves into obedience, seems to be working hard…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 02:22PM
Friday, June 10, 2016

Who SHOULD win The Tony Awards Sunday night by Jonathan Mandell

Contrary to popular belief, more than one worthy show opened on Broadway this past season, although admittedly Hamilton has become a much-ballyhooed phenomenon in the culture at large.  The…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 06:06AM
Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Hamilton sparks Tony question: are sung-through musicals just concerts with benefits? by Jonathan Mandell

New York Times drama critic Charles Isherwood inadvertently sparked a controversy when, in a discussion of the 2016 Tony Awards, he commented about Hamilton: “I do find it slightly puzzlin…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:06AM
Thursday, June 2, 2016

Watch: How Broadway stars wind down after the show by Jonathan Mandell

Actors train to get into character, but how do they get out of it? What happens at the end of a night’s intense performance, or at the conclusion of a run? Watch the videos below for answe…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:51AM
Thursday, May 19, 2016

Turn Me Loose Review: Scandal’s Joe Morton in play about Dick Gregory by Jonathan Mandell

“Don’t get me wrong, I do care about this country,” Joe Morton as comedian Dick Gregory says in Turn Me Loose. “Where else but in America can a poor black boy like Michael Jackson gr…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 08:55PM
Tuesday, May 17, 2016

With Indecent, Paula Vogel creates backstage story of Jewish play that sparked a prosecution (review) by Jonathan Mandell

While Broadway is reacquainting audiences with Shuffle Along, Off-Broadway is opening our eyes to another landmark Broadway show from the 1920s – this one an all-Jewish, lesbian-themed dra…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 09:30PM
Sunday, May 15, 2016

Daphne’s Dive opens at Signature, NYC (review) by Jonathan Mandell

Daphne’s Dive, a play about a family of regulars at a North Philly bar, is put together by a family of exciting artists:  Samira Wiley (Poussey in Orange is the New Black) and Daphne Rubi…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 08:24PM
Thursday, May 12, 2016

Do I Hear A Waltz? Encores! Salvages Rodgers and Sondheim (Review) by Jonathan Mandell

Rodgers and Hammerstein wrote 11 Broadway musicals; five remain among the most popular ever written. Rodgers and Hart wrote some three dozen. Rodgers and Sondheim wrote only one, which neith…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 05:59PM

Watch Broadway stars talk about which show made them say “I want to do that!” by Jonathan Mandell

Do you remember which play or musical made you fall in love with theatre? Yesterday, Jonathan Mandell attended the Drama Desk Awards reception and asked this year’s nominees  – m…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 08:25AM
Friday, May 6, 2016

Dear Evan Hansen review: Pasek & Paul’s DC hit set to repeat Off-Broadway by Jonathan Mandell

The title character in the musical Dear Evan Hansen is a clinically anxious high school student who is so friendless that he can’t get any classmates to sign the cast on his broken arm, ex…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:13PM
Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Hamilton may not be a complete sweep at the Tonys by Jonathan Mandell

From now until the Tony broadcast on June 12th, theater fans will undoubtedly sound like baseball fans, as they weigh in with predictions, protests and probabilities. This is true every year…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 06:01PM
Saturday, April 30, 2016

Shuffle Along review: Audra McDonald tap dances in what the Tonys say is a new musical by Jonathan Mandell

“Shuffle Along is jazzy, tuneful, full of pep,” says one of the rave reviews from 1921 printed on the curtain during intermission at the Music Box Theater, where George C. Wolfe has moun…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:37PM
Thursday, April 28, 2016

Fully Committed Review: Jessie Tyler Ferguson as 40 Characters in a trendy restaurant by Jonathan Mandell

Jessie Tyler Ferguson, Mitchell on “Modern Family”, is starring on Broadway in Fully Committed, portraying Sam, a struggling actor who works as a reservations clerk at a trendy M…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:27PM
Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Long Day’s Journey Into Night review: Jessica Lange as Eugene O’Neill’s Mother by Jonathan Mandell

“None of us can help the things life has done to us,” Jessica Lange says as Mary Tyrone. Mary is talking about one of her sons, a drunk, but she herself, a convent girl who married a mat…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 08:38PM
Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Tuck Everlasting Review: Broadway Musical About Immortality for 11-Year-Olds by Jonathan Mandell

The members of the Tuck family spend two hours trying to explain why it’s a curse to live forever, but it is only in the final 15 minutes of Tuck Everlasting that the musical drives home w…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 08:50PM
Sunday, April 24, 2016

Waitress review: Sara Bareilles’ sweet treat of a Broadway musical by Jonathan Mandell

There are good reasons to savor Waitress, the sweet and tart new musical confection about love and pie, deliciously performed at Broadway’s Brooks Atkinson Theater. Some of the reasons hav…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 09:25PM
Thursday, April 21, 2016

American Psycho on Broadway (review) by Jonathan Mandell

American Psycho, a musical about a fashion-conscious serial killer, is not the most misbegotten show ever on Broadway.  It only feels that way for a couple of moments – such as the produc…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 08:49PM
Tuesday, April 19, 2016

On 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s demise, companies break out the death scenes by Jonathan Mandell

In one way, Hamilton Clancy has outlived William Shakespeare, who died 400 years ago this week at the age of 52. Clancy is older than that. But Clancy has also died many times, and it’s al…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:45AM

In one week, Hamilton wins 2016 Pulitzer Prize and releases best-seller libretto by Jonathan Mandell

  Few could have been surprised that the 2016 Pulitzer Prize in Drama (and $10,000) was awarded to Lin-Manuel Miranda for the musical Hamilton, who after all has already won an astonish…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 08:33AM
Saturday, April 16, 2016

The Father Review: Frank Langella Inside Dementia by Jonathan Mandell

The Father, a deliberately disorienting new play starring Frank Langella, is the second work that I’ve seen on a New York stage in the last two months that focuses on a character strugglin…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 01:56PM
Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Nathan The Wise: Jews, Muslims and Christians getting along a thousand years ago (review)  by Jonathan Mandell

Nathan the Wise, a fascinating old play that recalls an era when Jews, Muslims and Christians got along, begins at Classic Stage with an acknowledgement of the present: All the actors are ar…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 09:39PM
Monday, March 28, 2016

Head of Passes Review:  Phylicia Rashad as a Biblical Job  by Jonathan Mandell

In Head of Passes, Phylicia Rashad portrays Shelah, a woman so religiously devout she objects to Deviled eggs. Her faith is tested in the Public Theater’s well-acted, richly atmospheric pr…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 08:07PM

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2024-2025 BROADWAY SEASON
Jun 05, 2024: Home - Todd Haimes Theatre
Jul 11, 2024: Oh, Mary! - Lyceum Theatre
Jul 30, 2024: Job - Hayes Theater
Sep 12, 2024: The Roommate - Booth Theatre
Nov 14, 2024: Tammy Faye - Palace Theatre
Dec 12, 2024: Cult of Love - Hayes Theater
Dec 19, 2024: Gypsy - Majestic Theatre
Mar 17, 2025: Purpose - Hayes Theater
Apr 01, 2025: Glengarry Glen Ross
Apr 10, 2025: Smash - Imperial Theatre
TBA: Titanic