NYMF Review: Peace, Love and Cupcakes: The Musical
What's not to love with a musical about cupcakes? Tempering the sourness of mean girl cliques with the sweetness of its titular baking, Peace, Love and Cupcakes: The Musical of the New York …
What's not to love with a musical about cupcakes? Tempering the sourness of mean girl cliques with the sweetness of its titular baking, Peace, Love and Cupcakes: The Musical of the New York …
Between Netflix hit 13 Reasons Why and Broadway smash Dear Evan Hansen, discussion surrounding the tragedy of teen suicide has become mainstream this year. Joining discussion is the New York…
Fans of jazz and the First Lady of Song should start making their way to the York Theatre, where Me & Ella provides the perfect blast of nostalgia to revive your love for Ella Fitzgerald…
I never thought math would win me over, but the day has finally come with Numbers Nerds. This addition to the New York Musical Festival hit all the right numbers with its charming story of f…
Complete with youthful sensitivity, fading southern belles, and reminiscing on days past, "Hello to Rose: One Act Plays by Tennessee Williams" gives the perfect overview of Williams' timeles…
Every month we highlight the best programming available on BroadwayHD, a streaming service for theater around the world. Julius Caesar Couldn't get tickets to this year's much-…
The grief of losing a child is, in a word, unimaginable. Yet Lauren Yee's new play in a word, a production from Cherry Lane Theater and Lesser America directed by Tyne Rafaeli, sets ou…
Currently playing at the Manhattan Theater Club, the brilliant and heartbreaking new play Cost of Living tackles the different types of privilege that influence two relationships. As thes…
In a medium where classy and outrageous costumes reign side by side, it's always exciting to see our favorite theater stars all dressed up offstage. Here are some of our favorite looks from …
This year has seen some incredible work in Broadway's theaters, and last night's Tonys brought the best moments from our favorite musicals of the year to Radio City Music Hall. Kevin Spacey …
The Tonys offer the perfect opportunity to celebrate Broadway and all the wonderful art that it offers throughout the year. We put together our top ten favorite moments from this year's Tony…
Love triangles are an all-too-familiar trope, so the premise of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 doesn't immediately stand out as particularly original. It follows Natasha (Dené…
Given the set décor displayed onstage as the audience takes their seats, a glistening line of colorful bottles on a shelf, the Manhattan Theatre Club's new play Cost of Living hints at a fe…
As a theater lover who spent a good portion of her life living outside of New York City, I know how real the struggle can be for fans who can't get to the theater itself. So I was thrilled t…
In our modern society, what does marriage add to a relationship? Nothing, argues the titular character of Primary Stages' new play Daniel's Husband, that can't be got by filling out the righ…
Based on William Thackeray's novel of the same name, Kate Hamill's new play Vanity Fair explores the challenges of moving up in the world. Becky Sharp struggles to do so from a disadvanta…
Based on William Thackeray's novel of the same name, Kate Hamill's new play Vanity Fair explores the challenges of moving up in the world. Becky Sharp struggles to do so from a disadvantaged…
Meeting the in-laws tends to come with a fair amount of friction, and that's never more true when religious and political opinions don't align. That's the focus of Zayd Dohrn's play T…
More than ten years since our favorite modern age demigod won us over, Percy Jackson is back in a deliciously dorky new musical. Playing at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, The Lighting Thief: Th…
Everyone knows communication is key when it comes to relationships, but that rarely means everyone knows how to put that theory to practice. That's certainly the case in Loose Ends, as the s…
The grief surrounding a mass shooting affects us all, but none more than the victims' families. Courtney Baron moves in a new direction with her play When It's You, which wonders about the p…
With electricity came not just practicality, but a whole new way to impress artistically. At least, that's what Steele MacKaye (Rocco Sisto) thinks. With Hillary (Erik Lochtefeld) as his hea…
What happens when tragedy strikes a hitherto perfect life? When the privileged clash with those less fortunate? These are the questions that playwright Bruce Graham asks in his new play Whit…
Since the era of the Bronte sisters, the moors of England have inspired a literary tradition deeply rooted in their otherworldly nature. The Moors, the tellingly named new play from the Play…
In their second production of The Emperor Jones, the Irish Repertory Theater retains the success of their original interpretation of Eugene O'Neill's 1915 play. An experimental presentation …