Time Out New York's Top 20 Show to See This Winter
Great new plays and musical revivals: So many reasons to come out of the cold.
Great new plays and musical revivals: So many reasons to come out of the cold.
An African-American family negotiates class, race and gender on summer vacation.
Zoe Caldwell invites you to a very disturbing tea party.
In 1980s Afghanistan, CIA operatives scheme to beat the Soviets.
Alan Rickman teaches us our A-B-Cs in this sassy new comedy.
The Great White Way has some amazing leading men this fall. Here are 12 of the hottest.
Sam Waterston rages in the storm of Shakespeare's grand tragedy.
Manhattan Theatre Club brings David Ives' sexy two-hander to Broadway
Jon Robin Baitz's politicized family drama comes to Broadway.
Kirsten Greenidge finds laughs and sorrow in teen pregnancy pacts.
Jesse Eisenberg mocks PC pieties in his smart, cringe-comedy debut.
As theatres and audiences face a brave new digital world, 12 of the nation's most influential theatre critics talk about their towns and their changing roles
Katori Hall's starry Broadway debut mixes historical realism and something a bit more cosmic.
Adam Rapp's latest play mixes Albee-esque WASPs and surreal shocks.
Despite its enormous resources, US theatre can't match the National's mix of artistic boldness and populist shrewdness " as the New York Times admitsEarlier this month, the New York Times ra…
The Fringe is back, and we have 30 shows that look promising.
Star-crossed lovers fight to survive in the Park Avenue Armory.
The 1991 serial-killer flick returns as a campy delight.
"Nobody cares the troubles you've seen," cautions Maria Callas (Daly) in Master Class. "It's our work that matters. Only our work." Terrence McNally feels otherwise. His gossipy 1995 divaspl…
Time Out's indispensable list of plays and musicals to keep cool, from SILENCE! The Musical to Master Class.
Scorned at previews, the Spider-Man musical got a 'creative overhaul'. Now it's opened on Broadway, what exactly is different? And will it be enough to save it?After it was prematurely revie…
The most expensive and trouble-plagued show in Broadway history is no longer terrible; now it's just mediocre.
HERE's downtown avant-garde documentary series invites you to a screening
Predictable wins for Jerusalem's Mark Rylance and hit play War Horse didn't detract from a brilliant evening for American theatreOf course Mark Rylance had to win: Tony watchers wanted to se…
Q&A: The Book of Mormon's Casey Nicholaw