Fringe Singe and Binge. The Week in New York Theater
The Fringe is HOT. Thanks to the heat wave that accompanied the opening weekend, this was literally true at the Fringe outdoor block party over the weekend, which offered teasers from a hand…
The Fringe is HOT. Thanks to the heat wave that accompanied the opening weekend, this was literally true at the Fringe outdoor block party over the weekend, which offered teasers from a hand…
I hated Evan Zes even before I entered the theater to see his solo show, entitled "Rent Control," advertised as being about his true experiences making money off illegal sublets and A…
"The Gorges Motel" is a collection of nine sketches and vignettes, each written by one of six established playwrights, that all take place on the same day in a (presumably fictional) run-dow…
The Lunt-Fontanne Theater on Broadway is named after Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, renowned partners on stage in more than two dozen productions and married to one another for 55 years. Mar…
David Leeper, who plays five characters in a gay bar over five decades in "At The Flash," is an impressive mimic, the kind of quick-change artist that could surely do a credible job portrayi…
"Flight" turns out to be a sort of sequel to "The Little Prince" told through three acrobatic performers, who use their bodies to create characters and creatures and contrivances in clever a…
A program note by Maya Contreras, the playwright of "Let the Devil Take The Hindmost," explains that two specific days were significant in motivating her to write this play " the day that 12…
"I always wanted to be a headliner, not a headline," says the first dead black man in "Black Magic." "I'm sorry I got hit with more bullets than birthdays," says a…
“Something Rotten” recently replaced most of its principal cast– Will Chase is now the sexy William Shakespeare, Rob McClure and Josh Grisetti the  Bard-envious Bottom B…
How do you choose from 200 shows in two weeks (this year, August 12 to 28)? Practice. True, it can feel overwhelming to be one of 75,000 theatergoers attending the 2016 New York Internationa…
The 20th annual New York International Fringe Festival runs Friday, August 12h through Sunday, August 28th, 2016, with some 75,000 theatergoers expected for nearly 200 shows. (Enter th…
With the Bernie Sanders campaign removing the taint connected to the word "Socialism" for a new generation of American voters, it seems an inspired time for Edward Einhorn's stage adaptation…
Carlos D., the bass player for the rock band Interpol, left the group at age 26. Â He’s now re-emerged as a theater artist, with a new solo play about his (former) obsession with roc…
Below is the list of nominations for the 12th annual New York Innovative Theater Awards, which celebrates the best of the city’s independent theater  — aka Off-Off Broadway. H…
There is one moment of abrupt physical violence in "Quietly," but it comes near the beginning of Owen McCafferty's piercing drama about the Troubles in Northern Ireland, and it is neither cl…
Should a work of theater be an entertainment that allows us to escape from the world, or a piece of art that more or less forces us to engage in the world? Can it do both? That’s the q…
Below, cast members from the Broadway shows Beautiful and American in Paris, the Off-Broadway musical Avenue Q Â and the forthcoming Broadway musical Holiday Inn, perform at the August 4, …
Corbin Bleu sang “Cheek to Cheek” with Lora Lee Gayer. Bryce Pinkham sang “Blue Skies,” and Megan Lawrence sang "Shaking the Blues Away" in a preview of “…
The script of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts One and Two,” currently playing in London, sold more than 2 million print copies in North America in its first two days of …
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When Hillary Clinton quoted the musical "Hamilton" at a climactic moment in her climactic acceptance speech as the Democratic candidate for the president of the United States, it capped a na…
The first Broadway revival of Cats, which is neither wholly reimagined nor an exact replica of the original, is unlikely to turn off Cats-lovers, nor win over Cats-loathers. Those with an op…
Gloria Estefan joined co-founder Bernadette Peters as the host of this year’s Broadway Barks. For the 18th year, Broadway stars snuggled up to dogs and cats looking for forever homes. …
The Broadway cast of “Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812” — minus Josh Groban — sang three songs at the Broadway in Bryant Park lunch-time concert on Thursda…
The most Broadway-heavy political convention in memory — with “Our Fight Song” video full of Broadway talent, and a performance of “What the World Needs Now” by…