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201 stories by "Thom Geier"

Robert Montano’s ‘Small’ goes the distance (Off Broadway review) by Thom Geier

As the shortest kid in his seventh grade class in a Long Island school in the 1970s, Robert Montano yearned for a way to make himself bigger, perhaps even using his diminutive stature to his…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 9:00pm on May 28, 2026

‘Girls Chance Music’ strikes a chord with mesmerizing musicality (Off Broadway review) by Thom Geier

There’s a too-muchness to Eisa Davis’s new play with music that goes beyond the overstuffed typography of the title. ||: Girls :||: Chance :||: Music :|| is an evocation of female adoles…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 9:00pm on May 28, 2026

Jean Genet’s ‘The Maids’ gets a surface-first update for the Snapchat era (Off Broadway review) by Thom Geier

Jean Genet’s 1947 dramatic provocation The Maids gets a new-millennium update in Kip Williams’ slick but surface-heavy new revival, now playing at Brooklyn’s St. Ann’s Warehouse foll…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 9:00pm on May 26, 2026

‘Indian Princesses’: Girls of color stumble about for their tribe (Off Broadway review) by Thom Geier

It’s 2008, in the middle of the financial crisis, and a group of white suburban dads has signed up to connect with their young daughters, ages 9 to 12, in the YMCA program known as Indian …

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 9:30pm on May 19, 2026

‘Animal Wisdom’ offers a requiem for a haunted woman (Off Broadway review) by Thom Geier

Heather Christian made a name for herself with Oratorio for Living Things, a singular concert-cum-theater piece that won numerous awards after its 2022 premiere. Now Signature Theatre is mou…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 9:00pm on May 19, 2026

Thornton Wilder’s ‘The Emporium’ hits the stage at last (Off Broadway review) by Thom Geier

Thornton Wilder has been having something of a resurgence in recent years, with acclaimed productions of his two most famous plays, Our Town and The Skin of Our Teeth as well as a lovely mus…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 9:00pm on May 18, 2026

‘Well, I’ll Let You Go’ continues to mesmerize (Off Broadway review) by Thom Geier

Bubba Weiler’s transcendent one-act drama Well, I’ll Let You Go, which debuted last summer at Brooklyn’s The Space at Irondale, was my pick as the best New York theater production of l…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 9:00pm on May 14, 2026

Hugh Jackman’s ‘New Born’ could use some more pruning (Off Broadway review) by Thom Geier

Hugh Jackman seems to be a one-man dynamo working for accessibility in live theater. Last year, he teamed with producer Sonia Freeman on a project called Together that mounts shows in Audibl…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 11:50pm on May 12, 2026

‘The Receptionist’ exposes the creepy side of corporate life (Off Broadway review) by Thom Geier

The Receptionist, Adam Bock’s dark satire about the dark Arendtian currents in American corporate culture, returns to Off Broadway nearly a decade after its premiere in a solid, suitably c…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 9:30pm on May 7, 2026

Tony Award nominations: Biggest snubs and surprises, from Lea Michele to ‘The Lost Boys’ by Thom Geier

It’s Tony time, all you Broadway babies! The season that just wrapped was notably thin — just 30 new productions, compared to 43 last year — but there was still plenty of drama. And ha…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 10:23am on May 5, 2026

‘Hamlet’: An ADHD prince overshadowed by a stellar Ophelia (Off Broadway review) by Thom Geier

Director Robert Hastie’s fresh update of Hamlet arrives at BAM’s Harvey Theater with visual flair, a first-rate cast at home with the Bard’s poetry, and a decidedly modern and upbeat a…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 8:00pm on May 4, 2026

Bedlam’s ‘Othello’ strips the classic to the bone (Off Broadway review) by Thom Geier

Off Broadway’s Bedlam troupe returns to its bare-bones theatermaking roots with a production of Othello that requires its four-person cast to double (and triple and quadruple) up to play 1…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 3:00pm on May 3, 2026

Tony Danza slips on ‘Broken Snow’ (Off Broadway review) by Thom Geier

Two men break into an abandoned house and soon wind up in a standoff with guns drawn. That’s the intriguing premise at the top of Ben Andron’s misguided and muddled three-hander Broken S…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 7:00pm on April 30, 2026

Tony Awards 2026: We predict the nominees – and a lot of love for ‘Giant,’ ‘Ragtime,’ and ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ by Thom Geier

A remarkable, and in some ways remarkably strange Broadway season is winding down. The number of musicals — new musicals in particular — has been remarkably light. I’ll bet that the pr…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 8:30pm on April 29, 2026

‘Kenrex’ is a brave and bravura true-crime thriller (Off Broadway review) by Thom Geier

The British actor Jack Holden is a good-looking guy with a profound ordinariness about him: a kind and expressive face, the barest hint of a paunch, and light brown hair combed up to suggest…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 11:00pm on April 26, 2026

‘The Lost Boys’ is a muscial sensation with high stakes in the heart (Broadway review) by Thom Geier

The creators of The Lost Boys, the new stage musical based on the cheesy 1987 teenage-vampire flick of the same name, know what you’re thinking. Early on, the owner of the local video stor…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 10:00pm on April 26, 2026

‘Joe Turner’s Come and Gone’ makes a welcome return to Broadway (Review) by Thom Geier

August Wilson is arguably the greatest American playwright of the last century. In a remarkable career, particularly the 10-play saga set in each decade of the 20th century, he chronicled th…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 10:00pm on April 25, 2026

Corey Stoll and Cecily Strong tiptoe around romance in ‘What Happened Was…’ (Off Broadway review) by Thom Geier

Is there any experience quite as unsettling as a first date? Tom Noonan’s absorbing What Happened Was… captures the hopefulness, awkwardness, and gamesmanship of an evening spent by two …

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 10:00am on April 24, 2026

‘The Rocky Horror Show’ is a fun ride, but time-warped in a bygone era (Broadway review) by Thom Geier

There’s something almost quaint about The Rocky Horror Show, the rock musical tribute to classic B-movies that had seemed like an outrageous one-finger salute to traditional mores when it …

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 9:30pm on April 23, 2026

‘Beaches’ washes up on Broadway a waterlogged musical mess (Review) by Thom Geier

More than a decade after its premiere at Virginia’s Signature Theatre, the stage adaptation of the 1988 big-screen melodrama Beaches has washed up on Broadway. Time and many years of devel…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 11:00pm on April 22, 2026

‘The Balusters’ is a modern drawing room comedy that draws blood (Broadway review) by Thom Geier

Hell may be other people, but the most nefarious circle of Hades belongs to the neighbors who organize themselves into HOAs. David Lindsay-Abaire’s well-polished comedy The Balusters boast…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 9:30pm on April 21, 2026

‘Schmigadoon!’ celebrates musical theater in all its colorful goofiness (Broadway review) by Thom Geier

Schmigadoon!, a celebration and send-up of classic Broadway musicals that streamed for two seasons on Apple TV, has now made the inevitable if unnecessary transfer to the stage. Unlike last …

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 10:00pm on April 20, 2026

Critic’s picks: The best of Broadway and Off Broadway right now by Thom Geier

From 'Maybe Happy Ending' to 'Oh, Mary!' here are critic's picks of the best shows currently on the New York stage

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 10:00am on April 20, 2026

Rose Byrne and Kelli O'Hara lead a fizzy 'Fallen Angels' (Broadway review) by Thom Geier

Even after a century on the shelf, champagne doesn't always lose its fizz. Noël Coward's bubble-light 1925 comedy Fallen Angels, back on Broadway for the first time in 70 years, is a bit …

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 8:00pm on April 19, 2026

Ayo Edibiri and Don Cheadle scratch the surface of 'Proof' (Broadway review) by Thom Geier

Ayo Edibiri and Don Cheadle are two of our finest screen performers, radiating an intelligence and likability that should serve them well in the first Broadway revival of David Auburn's Puli…

SOURCE: Culture Sauce at 9:00pm on April 16, 2026
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