The Numbers Game: Jan. 27-Feb. 2, 2014
One aspect of commercial Broadway theater that isn't really covered by previews, reviews, puff pieces and essays is the numbers game " that is, where a show might be in terms of box-office g…
One aspect of commercial Broadway theater that isn't really covered by previews, reviews, puff pieces and essays is the numbers game " that is, where a show might be in terms of box-office g…
One aspect of commercial Broadway theater that isn't really covered by previews, reviews, puff pieces and essays is the numbers game " that is, where a show might be in terms of box-office g…
Three-time Tony nominee Dee Hoty returns to New York this fall in a new play, "The Preacher and the Shrink", starting previews at off-Broadway's Beckett Theater Nov. 2. The drama, by Merle G…
What's the opposite of Keanu Reaves as, well, anything? Albert Einstein. There's a new biographical play about him by Jay Prasad, who tries to show how such a humanitarian could be such a je…
Magic is more than pulling a rabbit out of a hat. Sam Eaton's The Quantum Eye needs to add showmanship to keep his show from vanishing.
If you haven't seen Stomp , Blue Man Group , Blast! , Cirque du Soleil , Gumboots and/or Drumstruck , have I got a show for you...
Patrick Marber has created a larger-than-life protagonist and given him a clear trajectory to follow...
Though the Mint Theater's revival of The Madras House is well played ...
Could there be a more apt representation of the heights Tarzan reaches--and the depths to which it swoops--than the rope from which its titular teen swings?