'Summer' review: Donna Summer biomusical drops the disco ball
Enough is enough with Broadway jukebox musicals stitched together with threadbare and synthetic stories. And that goes triple for "Summer."
Enough is enough with Broadway jukebox musicals stitched together with threadbare and synthetic stories. And that goes triple for "Summer."
There are more magic wands than you can shake a stick at in the wildly theatrical spectacle.
Bette Midler will be back where she belongs " on Broadway in the title role that won her a Tony in "Hello, Dolly!"
Cocktails just in time for "Cursed Child." Poof! It's like magic " well, marketing.
Broadway's new "My Fair Lady" starring Lauren Ambrose is opulent and daring. Not every risk pays off equally.
Elephants don't forget, but the majestic beasts endure experiences no living creature would want to recall.
There's something to admire about Mark Medoff's 1979 play even in a revival that's only fitfully engaging and stirring
Uma Thurman didn't please Patti LuPone. But Chris Evans did.
"Miss You Like Hell" reminds that traveling and theater share rules for success. Don't overpack. Do choose good company. It gets one right.
The unconvincing "This Flat Earth" at Playwrights Horizons proves that it's actually not all in the timing.
The trouble with Harry Connick's promising but problematic new musical "The Sting" isn't him.
Tina Fey's new Broadway musical "Mean Girls" delivers a fizzy blast that tickles the ears, eyes and funny bone.
Everyone who goes to "Three Tall Women" hopes for a great revival. Good news: There are actually two.
You don't have to say "Beetlejuice" three times for the new musical based on the 1988 fantasy-comedy film to materialize in the fall.
If a Handel aria bleeding into "Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me" sounds like music to your ears, this may be the mash-up for you.
Chris Evans trades a Captain America shield for an NYPD badge in his deft Broadway debut in Kenneth Lonergan's 2001 drama.
Nathan Lane and Andrew Garfield lead the cast of the new production from London.
Thanks to Disney, kids have a shiny new Broadway toy. But their parents may have buyers' remorse.
Meet the new bruise brothers.
Tony-winning Broadway stars have joined forces " and voices " for an urgent cause.
A bird-brained story nags in the new show for Parrotheads.
He's got you, babe.
Joshua Harmon's would-be button-pusher about white privilege tightly constructed for its own good.
The new NBC series revolves around a small-town high school drama program.
Move over, Candide. You too, Tom Jones. There's a new picaresque poster boy in town.