A drunk yells, a panic starts, a columnist worries. Should he? The post The Feingold Column: That ‘Fiddler’ Incident appeared first on New York Stage Review.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 05:00AMThe late María Irene Fornés wandered through many forms, rewriting the rules as she went The post The Feingold Column: A Great Playwright’s Odyssey appeared first on New York Stage Revie…
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 05:00AMRecent revivals of problematic classics such as Carousel and My Fair Lady recognize a problem but don’t solve it The post The Feingold Column: How Can Theater Confront Its Past? appeared f…
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 06:00AMIn his debut column for New York Stage Review, the longtime Village Voice critic reflects on a season of no playgoing The post The Feingold Column: Doing Without Theater appeared first on Ne…
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 06:00AMThe new Broadway musical Allegiance has posted its closing notice and will be vacating the Longacre Theatre on February 14. This makes me sad — not because I had a particularly good time a…
SOURCE: Village Voice at 06:13AMThe playwright serves up another savorless meringue
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMThe class menagerie on Broadway
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMTendered is the text in ERS's latest show
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMA fake Andrew Jackson and a fake Moliere join a real Patrick Stewart on Broadway
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMA new play from Julia Cho, an old one from Alfred Uhry
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMThe Signature Theatre and Michael Grief remount Tony Kushner's seminal play
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMNew work from Amy Herzog and Jeffrey Lane and David Yazbek; plus Shakespeare hits Broadway
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMThe Broadway composer looks back at the first decades of his career
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMReturn of the downtowners--new work from Tim Miller and Holly Hughes
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMThe Metropolitan Playhouse revives the Harriet Beecher Stowe classic
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMA delightful show at NYTW gives theatergoers a chance to drink to Schubert--and with him
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMThe reopening of the Provincetown Playhouse helps theater (and a critic) look both backward and onward
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMGreat actors give birth to a new play by Adam Bock
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMA Tennessee Williams obscurity gets staged at the Hudson Hotel
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMRemembering the woman who helped invent downtown theater
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMThe theater loses a true American playwright
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMJon Robin Baitz heads to Palm Springs for his new play
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMTaylor Mac and crew hoof it West in nice costumes
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMDavid Auburn tries revamping a century-old American play for the Atlantic Theater
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMTennessee Williams heads off to Sicily
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMEncores! revives Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson's adaptation of Cry, the Beloved Country
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMMaggie Gyllenhaal and sibs still don't get to Moscow
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMOur critic leaves Peter Parker hanging
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMA wedding comedy from the veteran playwright
SOURCE: Village Voice at 05:58PMThe Vineyard Theatre's new show takes its format from Spalding Gray
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