Review: Men Go Down
John Jahnke's highly visual spin on Greek mythology proves to be shockingly empty.
John Jahnke's highly visual spin on Greek mythology proves to be shockingly empty.
Brian Bedford directs and stars in the Roundabout Theatre Company's nearly perfect revival of Oscar Wilde's classic comedy.
Daniel Kitson proves to be a galvanic storyteller in this enchanting 90-minute monologue at St. Ann's Warehouse.
The appealing singer invites comparison to mom Judy Garland in this bold tribute show.
Marina Poplavskaya and Matthew Polenzani deliver beautifully acted performances in Willy Decker's minimalist production of Verdi's beloved opera.
Keira Knightley and Elisabeth Moss star in The Children's Hour, with other London highlights including a rare revival of The Potting Shed, Bruce Norris' Clybourne Park, Barbershopera--Apocal…
The British musical theater star's cabaret act at 59E59 Theaters proves she's got the whole package.
Jim Caruso, Hilary Kole, Billy Stritch, and Aaron Weinstein blend their talents beautifully for this enticing holiday confection.
This absurdist comedy doesn't make much sense, but there are laughs and kicks to be had if you go along for the ride.
Deborah Voigt and Marcello Giordani star in the Metropolitan Opera's workman-like revival of Puccini's opera about a saloon owner who falls in love with an outlaw.
This new adaptation of Franz Kafka's classic story will more likely please those unfamiliar with the tale than purists.
Holiday panto entertainment includes David Hasselhoff portraying Captain Hook in Peter Pan, while Marianne Elliott directs Alan Ayckbourn's Season's Greetings, Derek Jacobi headlines Michael…
Brendan Fraser and Denis O'Hare's fine performances often redeem the problematic script and misguided direction in this play about two mismatched buddies.
This double-bill of Harold Pinter one-acts features Lisa Emery in a true tour de force performance.
Kneehigh Theatre Company presents this darkly enthralling and decidedly adult-oriented adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale.
This double-bill of Harold Pinter one-acts features Lisa Emery in a true tour de force performance.
Roberto Alagna soars in the title of role of Nicholas Hytner's stirring new production of Verdi's opera at the Metropolitan Opera.
Peter Nichols' play about a group of expatriate teachers in Florence gets an involving, well-acted production.
William Christie makes his conducting debut at the Metropolitan Opera with a beautifully sung production of Mozart's comic opera.
This surprisingly humorless and musically disappointing adaptation of Pedro Almodovar's film squanders some of Broadway's brightest talents.
Anna Ziegler's compelling new play concerns the discovery of DNA and the search for male-female compatibility.
Richard Nelson's appealing new drama about a family gathering on Election Night 2010 benefits from a superb cast.
Shakespeare's Globe comes to New York with an irresistible production of the Bard's comedy.
The musicals Love Story and Fela! arrive in the West End, while you can also catch Gemma Arterton and Stephen Dillane in The Master Builder, Penelope Keith and Peter Bowles in The Rivals, Sa…
Enda Walsh's less-than-successful play about four ardent suitors of the Homerian heroine receives an extremely well-acted production.