Michael Moore bashes Trump, GOP and even New Jersey in new Broadway show
"The Terms of My Surrender," now playing on Broadway, drifts dangerously close to self-parody.
"The Terms of My Surrender," now playing on Broadway, drifts dangerously close to self-parody.
Pulitzer winner Bruce Norris' latest is funny but uneven; also reviewed, a majestic "Midsummer Night's Dream" in Central Park
Lili Taylor and Janeane Garofalo are luminous in a new production of Scott McPherson's 1991 play.
Starring Olivia Wilde and Tom Sturridge, this new production is intense, if not always coherent.
Plus a new cast for the amazing revival of Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd"
The revival of "Six Degrees of Separation" is one of the season's biggest disappointments; also reviewed: "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "The Antipodes"
The revival of "Hello, Dolly!" starring Bette Midler and David Hyde Pierce is every bit as terrific as you've heard
Lillian Hellman's play is being revived on Broadway with Laura Linney and Cynthia Nixon alternating roles as every performance.
Paula Vogel's play is about another, mostly forgotten play, "The God of Vengeance," which was censored upon its Broadway debut in 1923
Despite a visibly pained Andy Karl, the sweet and charming Broadway musical "Groundhog Day" held together.
The two stars play makeup titans Helena Rubenstein and Elizabeth Arden in an uneven, but worthwhile show; also reviewed, "Gently Down the Stream," starring Harvey Fierstein.
"Hamilton"'s Phillipa Soo can't salvage a muddled adaptation of the 2001 French film "Amelie"
If you've never seen Leguizamo perform one of his hilariously profane monologues, correct the error now; also reviewed on Broadway, "Sweat"
The London-imported revival of "Miss Saigon" offers a solid take on a silly show; plus "How to Transcend a Happy Marriage," starring Marisa Tomei
Arthur Miller's 1968 play "The Price" deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as his classics "The Crucible" and "Death of a Salesman."
Gideon Glick gives one of the year's best performances in Joshua Harmon's affecting play that was first seen off-Broadway in 2015.
This thrilling Sondheim revival takes place at the Barrow Street Theater, which has been converted into a replica of an actual London pie shop
Two world premieres, and a much-buzzed-about musical about dancing senior citizens in New Jersey, are in the offing for the 2017-18 season.
This revival makes the strong case that the 1984 musical is composer Stephen Sondheim's crowning achievement.
"Hello, Dolly," "Amelie," "Groundhog Dog" are among the big shows this spring.
This revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical 'Sunset Boulevard' could have used more humility
Twenty years after first shocking New York audiences, the deliciously macabre Irish drama is better than ever
"Natasha, Pierre," "Oslo" and "The Crucible" are all on our list of favorites.
Don't believe the early hype: This musical is just a collection of teen angst cliches
'Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812', adapted from "War & Peace" and starring Josh Groban, seems destined for the Best Musical Tony.