Theater Review | 'Green': Planets Named for Banks, and Snobbish Robots
In "Green," by Chris Harcum, one of the last human beings in the universe is arrested for being poor and artistic.
In "Green," by Chris Harcum, one of the last human beings in the universe is arrested for being poor and artistic.
Melissa James Gibson's play "This" offers a tale of friendship, sex, jealousy and grief overlaid with a quiet optimism.
"The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," which won several Tonys 2005, is at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn.
Two River Theater Company's production of "Charlotte's Web" captures the tale's child-friendly warmth and the adult realities of death and friendship.
"Shirley Valentine," by Willy Russell, is being performed at the Long Wharf Theater in New Haven through Jan. 2.
The new London musical production of "Les Misérables" is having its American premiere at the Paper Mill Playhouse.
"Bossa Nova," by Kirsten Greenidge, is being performed at Yale Repertory Theater in New Haven through Dec. 18.
"[title of show]" is the story of how "[title of show]"became a wildly successful bare-bones piece of theater.
TheaterWorks in Hartford is now staging "God of Carnage," only the second licensed production of the play since its Broadway run, which began in 2009.
In "Broken Nails: A Marlene Dietrich Dialogue," Anna Skubik plays both Dietrich, as a life-size puppet, and Dietrich's maid.
"Welcome: This Is a Neighborhood Watch Community," by Howard Meyer, portrays a family of unpleasant adult role models.
A play based on the life of the Swedish diplomat who saved thousands of Hungarian Jews during World War II has its world premiere in White Plains.
Randy Harrison of the Showtime series "Queer as Folk" plays the painter and film director Andy Warhol in a musical at the Yale Repertory Theater.