
Celia Keenan-Bolger is an American mother whose son is believed to be the reincarnation of a Buddhist Lama in Sarah Ruhl's affecting exploration of motherhood.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 09:43PM[SHARE]Submerged beneath an often told prodigal-son-returns story is a haunting and gorgeously executed new musical that marks the debut of a new Broadway composer"Sting.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:06PM[SHARE]A new musical based on Jonathan Lethem's best-selling novel features a marvelous cast telling a story of a Brooklyn that's lost to the ages.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:37AM[SHARE]A dream cast does what they do best, in a comedy that tries to be all things to all people.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:27PM[SHARE]Fans of Mark Haddon's celebrated 2003 novel will cherish the faithful National Theatre production that's finally found its way to New York, but they're in for a surprise, too.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:35AM[SHARE]James Earl Jones is a gentle giant and Australian actress Rose Byrne makes an impressive Broadway debut in "You Can't Take It With You," the 1936 comedy by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:12PM[SHARE]"Love Letters," the playwright's Pulitzer-nominated epistolary drama, shows just how volatile and fragile human relationships truly are.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:59AM[SHARE]Kieran Culkin is a magnetic presence, but Michael Cera fails to connect in the Broadway debut of Kenneth Lonergan's 1996 comedy-drama.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:04PM[SHARE]Broadway's trade organization needs to rethink its decision to memorialize the beloved comedienne, a longtime theater booster.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 11:34AM[SHARE]A.R. Gurney's 1977 play, enjoying a nifty revival at Signature Center, has 10 actors in five distinct stories sharing the stage"and the set's one room"at the same time.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:54PM[SHARE]The prolific playwright's latest comedy asks us to consider which is more important: feeding your immediate desires, or protecting the people already in your corner?
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:17PM[SHARE]Modern mating rituals and their unexpected ramifications get a once-over in Scott Organ's engaging, but ultimately overwrought dark comedy.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 01:18PM[SHARE]The two-time Tony winner offers a distinctly physical monarch in the tragedy's first SITP appearance in some 40 years.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 09:39AM[SHARE]A well-crafted, if depressing commentary on human nature, Stephen Adly Guirgis' "Between Riverside and Crazy" thrives on the strength of robust dialogue and complex performances.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 09:54AM[SHARE]The first mainstream musical based on the catalog of a rap star has a rich and vivid score, but a woefully thin story backing it up.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 10:56PM[SHARE]The lives of a sheltered teen and a fragile runaway intersect in Sarah Treem's new drama set at an underground shelter for abused women.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:05PM[SHARE]Playwrights Horizons offers an often magical, sometimes meandering musical with such a terrific cast you can overlook its shortcomings.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:36PM[SHARE]Bess Wohl's new work at 2nd Stage Uptown is a thought-provoking, but unevenly seasoned comedy about "sandwich artists" in a suburban strip mall.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 09:18AM[SHARE]The stellar "poperetta" conceived by one-time Talking Head David Byrne is a history lesson by way of Studio 54.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 02:48PM[SHARE]The Tony host and sitcom star is the reigning king and queen of Broadway, thanks to a dazzling turn as the transgendered East German rock star.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:05PM[SHARE]"The Cripple of Inishmaan" makes an appealing Broadway transfer, with the "Harry Potter" star as the wounded dreamer of the title.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 07:54PM[SHARE]Two gifted actors make memorable debuts in a brutal new staging of the American lit classic "Of Mice and Men."
SOURCE: NBC New York at 02:13PM[SHARE]The five-time Tony winner interprets more than a dozen classic recordings in a play that should appeal to even the casual Billie Holiday fan.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 09:28AM[SHARE]"Scrubs" star and screenwriter Zach Braff sticks to his guns as a proud playwright in the snazzy new Jazz Age-set musical.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:43AM[SHARE]Will Eno's frustrating new comedy illustrates that we can talk about our problems until the cows come home, but our mundane lives will still be there tomorrow.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:07AM[SHARE]The cult film about a gang of nasty high school girls incurs some damage in the leap from screen to stage.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:16PM[SHARE]Terrence McNally glances over his shoulder and then looks straight ahead in his 20th Broadway play, which features Broadway's first legally married gay couple.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:08PM[SHARE]There's no more turntable, but this is the same musical about salvation, romance and rebellion you already love"with a memorable Broadway debut by Ramin Karimloo.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:12PM[SHARE]The singer-songwriter dealt with her mother's descent into dementia the only way she knew how"she wrote songs about it.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:12AM[SHARE]The new musical starring Andy Karl and directed by Alex Timbers makes some missteps, but has plenty of heart"and a knockout finale.
SOURCE: NBC New York at 08:31PM[SHARE]You'll see shades of Walter White in the "Breaking Bad" star's salty 36th president, but Robert Schenkkan's cluttered political drama isn't for everyone.
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