★★☆☆☆ A cautionary new drama views Russian corruption The post Vladimir: Putin on the Fritz appeared first on New York Stage Review.
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SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 10:02AM★★★☆☆ David Finnigan delivers a lecture on humanity facing catastrophe The post Deep History: Can We Survive Climate Change? appeared first on New York Stage Review.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 10:00AM★★★★☆ Titanique maker Marla Mindelle stars as a comical lady in the dark of her own devising The post The Big Gay Jamboree: Trapped Inside a Vintage Musical appeared first on New Y…
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 09:00AM★★☆☆☆ An intriguing-sounding sci-fi musical romance, disappointingly realized The post Safety Not Guaranteed: Nor Is a Satisfying Time appeared first on New York Stage Review.
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SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 07:58AM★★☆☆☆ Kate Mulgrew glows amid a murky Irish melodrama The post The Beacon: A Trivial Sea of Mysteries appeared first on New York Stage Review.
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SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 08:30PM★★★☆☆ A support group shares grief in real time The post someone spectacular: Matters of Life and Death appeared first on New York Stage Review.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 09:00PM★★☆☆☆ LCT3 stages Phillip Howze’s disorderly new drama about the theater The post Six Characters: Right You Are (If You Think You’re Confused) appeared first on New York Stage …
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 09:00PM★☆☆☆☆ Director Knud Adams aims to get real staging Ryan Spahn's debut should-be thriller The post Inspired By True Events: Not-So-Grand Guignol appeared first on New York Stage Rev…
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 09:00PM★★★★☆ The great Bill Irwin is profoundly funny on Samuel Beckett The post On Beckett: Existential Thoughts from a Clown appeared first on New York Stage Review.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 06:40PM★★☆☆☆ Cole Escola brings a Mary Todd Lincoln cartoon to Broadway The post Oh, Mary!: Don’t Ask for Subtle Comedy appeared first on New York Stage Review.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 08:55PM★★☆☆☆ Sandra Oh leads a dozen women through miserable times The post The Welkin: Meet the Real Housewives of 1759 appeared first on New York Stage Review.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 09:30PM★★★☆☆ Tory Kittles, Brittany Inge and Stori Ayers make glowing Broadway debuts The post Home: Is Where the Art Is, at Roundabout appeared first on New York Stage Review.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 09:26PM★★★☆☆ BD Wong and Rosalind Cho portray siblings in an uncommon new play The post What Became of Us: More Than Just a Lifetime Drama appeared first on New York Stage Review.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 08:59PM★★★☆☆ The Public Theater's Mobile Unit brings Shakespeare's comedy to a park near you The post The Comedy of Errors: A Tuneful Bilingual Romp through the Parks appeared first on N…
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 10:20PM★★☆☆☆ Raja Feather Kelly writes and directs a sorrowful new drama for Soho Rep The post The Fires: A Not So Hot Study of Black Men in Love appeared first on New York Stage Review.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 09:00PM★★★☆☆ A London troupe shines seriocomic light on dark wartime history The post The Brief Life & Mysterious Death of Boris III, King of Bulgaria: Crown of Thorns appeared first…
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 03:02PMThe Norwegian Father of Realism spawns a pair of contrasting plays on and off Broadway The post Two Shades of Ibsen: Old Henrik Inspires New Works by Herzog and Busch appeared first on New …
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 10:01AMA genius leaves a final puzzle for his fans to ponder The post Here We Are: Sondheim’s Non Finito Musical, or Sunday in the Dark with Brunch appeared first on New York Stage Review.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 03:24PM★★★★★ Being a trenchant and meaningfully funny comedy doesn't necessarily translate into substantial audiences The post Ain’t No Mo’: Satirical Beauty Languishes Amid a Beastly…
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 02:23PM★★★☆☆ The latest Zoom saga of the Apple family's doings in the pandemic remains thoughtfully everyday The post Incidental Moments of the Day: Richard Nelson’s Latest Socially Di…
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 12:34PMRichard Nelson's latest Rhinebeck drama offers a chat 'n' chew over interesting times The post And So We Come Forth: The Apple Family Seems Exhausted by Current Events appeared first on New…
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 01:10PMRichard Nelson's fresh slice of Rhinebeck life is a screenshot reflection of our troubled times The post What Do We Need to Talk About?: An Apt Chat and Chew Over Current Events appeared fir…
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 02:15PM★★ Richard Greenberg writes a play overstuffed with nothing interesting The post The Perplexed: Pretty Pointless appeared first on New York Stage Review.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 10:02PM★★★ Grammy-winning songwriter Steve Earle lends authenticity to a docudrama The post Coal Country: Telling a Sorrowful Story as Old as the Hills appeared first on New York Stage Review.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 09:59PM★★★★ Katori Hall composes a satisfying dramedy about black men who happen to be gay The post The Hot Wing King: Smart and Sassy appeared first on New York Stage Review.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 10:01PM★★★ Deirdre O'Connell delivers a striking portrait of a woman in distress The post Dana H.: Giving Voice to a Soul Held Captive in Plain Sight appeared first on New York Stage Review.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 09:52PM★★★★ Playwright/songwriter Young Jean Lee studies an inevitable fact of life The post We’re Gonna Die: Catch a Concert Study in Mortality at Second Stage appeared first on New York…
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