'The Hunt' Review: The Hunter Becomes the Hunted
This modern-day fable, directed by Rupert Goold and starring Tobias Menzies, is styled with horror.
This modern-day fable, directed by Rupert Goold and starring Tobias Menzies, is styled with horror.
A jukebox musical about a Midwesterner's big dreams is heavy on the Petula Clark.
Mona Pirnot's crisis-centered play uses all its resources to keep the audience at a physical and emotional remove from her sorrow.
In "The Dating Show," the British comedian and ventriloquist initiates close encounters of the potentially romantic kind. Laughs will definitely ensue.
A quadruple threat, Rivera could make a lasting impression in minutes, whether onstage or onscreen. These videos illustrate why.
The Encores! series returns with a concert staging of the 1959 musical, which also stars the very funny Harriet Harris and Michael Urie.
The story of a 1941 massacre is told through the lives of 10 Polish classmates, five Jewish and five Catholic, in this suspenseful but humane play.
Sara Bareilles is the heart and soul of this live capture of her musical.
At Abrons Arts Center, a hilarious family show in the British holiday tradition that runs "like a steam train when it goes well."
With "Poor Yella Rednecks," the writer continues to tell his Vietnamese American family's immigrant story. Maybe one day his parents will even see the shows.
The actress makes her stage debut alongside Christopher Abbott in an Off Broadway revival of John Patrick Shanley's compact and combative play.
Conceived in part by Bill T. Jones, this multigenre work at the Perelman Performing Arts Center is interested in homegrown prejudice, but lacks dramatic focus.
This creepy Halloween show is the latest visual feat from Joshua William Gelb, presented by Theater in Quarantine and produced in a closet.
Graciela Daniele and Priscilla Lopez are working together on Michael John LaChiusa's memory musical, "The Gardens of Anuncia," inspired by Daniele's early life.
Haenel, working with the choreographer-director Gisèle Vienne in "L'Étang," is trying to "pierce through the surface of things."
Returning to Broadway for "Moulin Rouge! The Musical," the actor shares his love for dishing during a haircut and comes out as a pluviophile.
The playwright David Adjmi explores the in-studio creation process in a play with new songs by the former Arcade Fire member Will Butler.
For theatergoers who love uncrowded stages, the coming months bring a range of works, from musical comedies to Shakespearean dramas.
Larry Charles's musical comedy is so hellbent on being outrageous that it just ends up being tiresome.
Dmitry Krymov's two shows at La MaMa thrillingly stress the porosity of the line between life and storytelling.
A gender-bending play at New World Stages filters well-known characters through influences like "The Rocky Horror Show" and "Young Frankenstein."
The writer-performer wanted to avoid the pandemic, but couldn't. Her new solo show dives into birth, death and cosmic confusion.
Check your cynicism at the door: Brendan George is earnest and endearing as he mourns Roman in this one-man show.
The comedian talks about her slightly goofy, slightly surreal style, and why New York has proved to be "the hardest translation" yet.
The Goodspeed Opera House takes on Charles Walters's 1950 film with zest and humor.