Hurricane Sandy highlights a family’s strained relations in this production of Sharyn Rothstein’s drama at Premiere Stages at Kean University in Union.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:30AM“Ruthless!” is anything but high musical theater art but it certainly delivers any number of low laughs. “Ruthless!” continues at St. Luke’s Theater, 308 W. 46th Street.
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 11:47AMThe Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey delivers a fresh version of Ferenc Molnar’s romantic romp, which successfully seizes the potentially tragic theme of marital mistrust and twists it in…
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:08PMThe Bellport production of the musical stars Rashidra Scott as a singer fleeing hoodlums and Jennifer Allen as the leader of the convent where she hides.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:24PMAlex Baldwin and Laurie Metcalf star in the revival of Arthur Miller’s play about a businessman whose irresponsible practices during World War II eventually imperil his family.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 01:07PMThe Cavendish clan, who mostly reside in a swank Manhattan duplex, are delightful people, and “The Royal Family” endures as one of the best comedies ever written about show folk.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:21AM"Hairspray" is being staged at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, N.J., but with a less sizable set design than was used on Broadway.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:58PMI was so bored by it that I could scarcely wait to get out of the theater and into the subway for home.
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMFitzgerald's classic American novel gets an absorbing marathon staging
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMThe play remains a well-written drama about an obsessed artist and a slowly imploding relationship, but it also remains a character study of relatively intimate scope.
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMCurrently in noisy residence at Playwrights Theater of New Jersey, "MoM" is an intimate rock musical with a cool concept, so-so songs and an O.K. production that does not completely fulfill …
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SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMMark Rylance brilliant plays a boor in a mock-1600s comedy
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMA young couple, struggling to secure the most beneficial education for their autistic 4-year-old son, disagrees on what’s best for him. The separate paths the spouses explore eventuall…
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:58PMBourne's inventive mix of drama and dance revitalizes an old favorite and offers theatergoers an unforgettable time.
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMNot so much a fumble as an incomplete pass, "Lombardi" is a new play about Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi that presents a limited impression of the gridiron giant and his famously dr…
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMSo it is what it is: Rather than thinking of "Rain" as a jukebox musical regarding The Beatles, the actual show is more like a highly animated version of a Madame Tussaud's installation R…
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMWith performances so variable in quality, "Angels in America" doesn't fly as high as might be hoped. Or perhaps the waning of middle-1990s society's pre-millennial jitters in the ugly face o…
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMStephen Spinella plays a poet who tells tales of the misadventures of mankind.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:58PMA yummy confection of silly romantic comedy, seductive Latin music, alluring visuals and high-powered performances, "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown" is a musical comedy certain to…
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMFunny solo show spins through world civilization in 75 minutes sharp
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMCapable actors, good direction, fine design and stretches of nice writing cannot disguise the inevitable realization that "After the Revolution" is a lot of fuss over not much of anything.
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMA psychiatrist explores President Robert Mugabe’s invisible demons in “Breakfast With Mugabe.”
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:58PMNew musical based on a Will Ferrell movie packs jolly holiday entertainment
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMUltimately, "A Free Man of Color" proves to be more exhausting than exhilarating in spite of the heroic efforts of its company to animate Guare's overstuffed monster of a play.
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMSure, "Bells Are Ringing" may be a pretty familiar show to fans of old musicals, but the expertise of Marshall's smart production makes it an enjoyable occasion.
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMWhimsical comedy about a Norwegian odd couple makes little impact
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMLongtime fans will find LaBute in prime form while Duchovny's followers will see him excel in a challenging role at the heart of an absorbing drama.
SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 05:58PMVampire classic fails to fly in a misguided production
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