Radcliffe returns to Broadway in 'The Cripple of Inishmaan'
Daniel Radcliffe is doing his darndest to put Harry Potter way, way behind him. On Broadway alone, he's played a mentally disturbed young man who strips naked and blinds horses...
Daniel Radcliffe is doing his darndest to put Harry Potter way, way behind him. On Broadway alone, he's played a mentally disturbed young man who strips naked and blinds horses...
You’d think that of all people, Harvey Fierstein would know about men in frocks. From his Tony-winning play "Torch Song Trilogy" in the 1980s through his books for the musicals...
Campy humor was a big deal in the '80s, and few did it better than the Ridiculous Theatrical Company. That troupe even scored an unlikely off-Broadway hit with Charles Ludlam's...
Throw a rock around Broadway and you'll hit someone obsessed with Moss Hart's 1959 memoir, "Act One," about his escape from a destitute Bronx childhood through a love for theater....
There may be no more strikingly different debuts than the ones James Franco and Chris O'Dowd are making in "Of Mice and Men." As George, the wandering ranch hand in...
“The Library" isn't a great play, but as staged by Steven Soderbergh, it's a very good show. The prolific movie director may have little theater experience, but he sure knows...
On the one hand, we have Audra McDonald, poised and elegant " a classically trained soprano and five-time Tony winner. On the other, there's the raspy-voiced Billie Holiday, who lifted...
Our musical options are deadly serious right now, from bloody barricades to forbidden love and heavy life choices. So thank God for "Bullets Over Broadway," a giddy feast of silly...
They say comedy is hard, but if the actors are sweating, maybe it's just too hard. The new farce "The Heir Apparent" strains so much to be funny, it's exhausting...
Culture wars in the heartland are a big neon target, but "The Most Deserving" isn't sure where to aim, or how. So playwright Catherine Trieschmann covers all the bases: slapstick,...
Back in February Maggie Gyllenhaal announced she would star in this fall's Broadway revival of "The Real Thing" opposite Ewan McGregor. Great for Gyllenhaal, not so great for MCC: The...
For a show about whores, beggars and thieves, this new revival of "The Threepenny Opera" is amazingly clean-cut. Oh sure, there's a bit of tasteful nudity and a touch of...
What powerhouse playwright could possibly lure Toni Collette, Marisa Tomei, Michael C. Hall and Tracy Letts into a show? Tennessee Williams, maybe, or Arthur Miller. Try Will Eno. Until now,…
'A Raisin in the Sun" endures for good reason. Lorraine Hansberry's 1959 play " the first by a black woman on Broadway " features several meaty roles and enough dramatic...
Fans of glorious singing should hustle to City Center, where the intoxicating Encores! revival of "The Most Happy Fella" runs through Sunday. After landing a hit with "Guys and Dolls,"...
Forget those big-budget, starry adaptations of beloved movies. If you want to relive a cult flick, head over to the ingenious, very funny "Heathers: The Musical," which pulls off wonders...
New Broadway musical "If/Then" would be DOA without Idina Menzel. The star holds this ambitious but unwieldy show together. Actually, she does more than that: She gathers a bunch of messy…
“King Lear" is the Everest of plays: It's big, it's daunting and a lot of people try to climb it. Frank Langella just did it in January, John Lithgow tackles...
It sounds nuts, kids, but once upon a time serious writers appeared on talk shows, and their feuds were national news. One of those legendary disputes inspired the new play...
Critics of "Les Misérables" call it bombastic. So what? Bitching that "Les Miz" is overwrought is like complaining a Dalmatian has too many spots: It's the nature of the beast....
Disney's new "Aladdin" doesn't quite catch lightning in a bottle " but it lets a pretty nifty genie out of a lamp. That would be James Monroe Iglehart, in the...
Nina Arianda's career went from zero to 60 in 10 seconds flat " with a Tony nod for her Broadway debut in 2011's "Born Yesterday" followed the next year by...
Just because a story is familiar doesn't mean you can't enjoy it. So while there's very little that's fresh in "Appropriate," the show's still a fun ride. Hailed as a...
Something electric happens at the end of "Rocky" that gets theatergoers on their feet and writers scuttling for exclamation points: A boxing ring descends from the rafters, then glides into.…
'Hand to God" boasts the kind of berserk, star-making performance you have to see to believe. Make that two performances " both by the same actor, Steven Boyer. In Robert...