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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Brits and Downtown Faves Dominate "A"-Heavy Week by Rob Weinert-Kendt

Either critics are anticipating the joys of spring, or New York theater just took a decided turn for the better: This week saw a string of ecstatic reviews, and resulting high grades, for sh…

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Friday, April 15, 2011

A Playwright in Song by Rob Weinert-Kendt

Stephen Sondheim ponders his accomplishments, his way of working, and the form and future of the American musical

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Friday, April 8, 2011

A Porter, a Potter, and a "Tiger" (Oh My) Get Good Marks on Broadway by Rob Weinert-Kendt

The past two weeks were book-ended by a pair of deluxe Broadway musical revivals: The first, of Frank Loesser's How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, opened with a B+ (it's now c…

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Saturday, March 26, 2011

"Mormon" and "Wittenberg" Top Busy, Well-Reviewed Week by Rob Weinert-Kendt

Critics are bowing down before The Book of Mormon, the hotly anticipated, reportedly sweetly irreverent new Broadway musical from South Park's Matt Stone and Trey Parker and Avenue Q's Bobby…

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Mexican? American? Call Her Writer by Rob Weinert-Kendt

Tanya Saracho's success writing plays about Latino culture has earned her acclaim and opportunities to explore wider themes for more diverse audiences.

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

"Spider-Man" Shuts Down and Revivals Range From B to D by Rob Weinert-Kendt

The biggest news on Broadway over the past two weeks was a show that didn't open, again: Spider-man: Turn Off the Dark, as anyone not living under a rock knows by now, will shut down for a m…

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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Swedish "Invasion!" Bests Southies, Tennessee, and "Athens" by Rob Weinert-Kendt

There was no contest in the past few weeks, a busy time with some strong showings: Invasion!, Jonas Hassen Khemiri's topical satire, sailed to the top spot with a resounding A. (This Play Co…

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Gogol, Football, and Family Dysfunction Thrive in a Stormy Week by Rob Weinert-Kendt

It was the best of times and the worst of times for theatre beyond Broadway this past week, with three wildly divergent shows (two way out in Brooklyn) coming out on top, each with an A-: Ge…

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Saturday, February 12, 2011

"Spider-Man" Stung With an F+, but Off-Broadway Has Solid Week by Rob Weinert-Kendt

At long last, Spidey was weighed and found wanting, with everyone from the Times to Time Out, and critics from coast to coast, savaging Julie Taymor's ill-starred arachnoid musical. The near…

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Sunday, February 6, 2011

A Good Week for "Sweeney," "Sisters," and a "Witch" by Rob Weinert-Kendt

This week Off-Broadway, critical favor shone on three very different revivals: Irish Rep's mounting of Brian Friel's monologic drama Molly Sweeney was greeted with near-unanimous huzzahs, fo…

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Saturday, January 29, 2011

"Suicide" Tops a Rocky Stretch Off-Broadway by Rob Weinert-Kendt

Daniel Kitson's solo piece may have had the least promising title in ages--The Interminable Suicide of Gregory Church--but this odd, funny import from the U.K. (already closed) got the only …

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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Rare Reprises for an Unlikely Collaboration by Rob Weinert-Kendt

Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson's "Knickerbocker Holiday" and "Lost in the Stars" " entirely coincidentally " are back for concert readings in New York.

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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Wilde, Williams, and Jomama Kick Off 2011 by Rob Weinert-Kendt

The new year started slowly with A Small Fire, Adam Bock's metaphorical family drama, which divided critics between rapturous and disappointed for a B grade. And the season took a positive s…

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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

A "View" of 2010 by Rob Weinert-Kendt

Among other milestones, 2010 was the year that StageGrade was officially born (after gestating for more than a year as a blog called Critic-O-Meter). Since our launch took place in April, we…

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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Beyond Broadway, Plaudits Go To Androids, Eco-Puppets, and a Culture Warrior by Rob Weinert-Kendt

While Broadway's 2010 openings ended weeks ago, theaters beyond the Great White Way haven't slowed down a bit, and the critical horse races have been no less fierce. At the top of StageGrade…

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Clothes Make the Man-Boy by Rob Weinert-Kendt

Designing costumes for Broadway’s The Pee-wee Herman Show One night back in 1977, Paul Reubens, a wiry sketch comic at the Los Angeles improv company the Groundlings, came up with the …

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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Pinter and Civilians Unscathed in Bloody Week by Rob Weinert-Kendt

This week the blood flowed, of both the stage kind and the metaphorical kind, with the sole Broadway opening, the quirky Norwegian comedy Elling, posting its closing notice after just nine p…

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Saturday, November 20, 2010

"Merchant" and "Devil Boys" Top Busy, Bruising Week by Rob Weinert-Kendt

The highs and lows were extreme this week on StageGrade. It began with a stark contrast: an A for the acclaimed Broadway transfer of last summer's Central Park hit, The Merchant of Venice st…

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Pampered Critics? No, Critics in Pampers by Rob Weinert-Kendt

Theater for the very young seems to be a growing trend. Three new fathers explore the possibilities.

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

"Pee-Wee" Returns, "Revolution" Turns, "Play Dead" Revolts by Rob Weinert-Kendt

After a few weeks of mixed reviews and rocky receptions on and especially Off-Broadway, this past week offered a crop of shows in the B-and-above range. If there were an applause-o-meter, th…

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