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"Perfect Arrangement," a socially conscious comedy that marks playwright Topher Payne's debut in New York, is his take on what's come to be called the Lavendar Scare of the 1950's, an off-sh…
The two characters in The Gin Game do little more than play card games and, once, (spoiler alert) dance. But they're portrayed by James Earl Jones and Cicely Tyson " with some 130 years of a…
Lupita Nyong'o (12 Years A Slave) is making her New York stage debut in ‘Eclipsed,’ a play by Danai Gurira (The Walking Dead) set in 2003 during the Liberian civil war, about fou…
The two characters in The Gin Game do little more than play card games and, once, (spoiler alert) dance. But they're portrayed by James Earl Jones and Cicely Tyson " with some 130 years of a…
Andrew Lloyd Webber commissioned this 360° music video for "You're in the Band," a number from his Broadway show, School of Rock " The Musical. If you use a Chrome browser, you can place …
Ugly Lies The Bone, a new play with Mamie Gummer as a severely injured veteran, recalls the original spirit of the Roundabout Theater, which began 50 years ago in the basement below a superm…
Ugly Lies The Bone, a new play with Mamie Gummer as a severely injured veteran, recalls the original spirit of the Roundabout Theater, which began 50 years ago in the basement below a superm…
The October avalanche continues, with ten theater openings this coming week, including one on Broadway, The Gin Game. Check out October theater openings The Week in New York Theater Reviews …
When it was first announced that a cast including Kathleen Turner and Deborah Cox would be performing in an Off-Broadway play about a woman in a lesbian relationship who is secretly transgen…
Now that Would You Still Love Me If… has opened at New World Stages, the decision by Kathleen Turner, a Tony- and Oscar- nominated actress, to invest her time and talents in this unskilled…
Barbara's pill-popping, chain-smoking, whiskey-swilling, crack-addicted and foul-mouthed family has gathered in a public park with a surprise for her " they are planning an intervention " in…
Thirty years after Sam Shepard’s “Fool for Love” closed Off-Broadway, with a young actor named Bruce Willis as the understudy, the short four-character play is making its B…
It must have seemed like a fabulous idea – Basil Twist, the puppeteer so inventive that he just won a MacArthur Foundation "Genius" Grant, using his artistry in collaboration with seve…
In the lobby of the theater where Clive Owen is making his Broadway debut in a revival of Harold Pinter's 1971 Old Times, a t-shirt on sale is printed with the single word "pause." Â That'…
Old Times, starring Clive Owen in his Broadway debut and directed by Douglas Hodge, is opening tonight at American Airlines Theater. Given both his acting talent and his love of Pinter, dire…
The New York theater season is heating up this coming week, with nine shows opening, two on Broadway: Cloud Nine, Schooled, Old Times, Fool For Love, Sisters Follies Between Two Worlds, Fool…
October is the  busiest theater month in New York during the fall and winter, with more shows opening than there are days in the month. Six Broadway shows are opening, heavy on …
How well were you paying attention to New York theater in September? Answer these 11 quiz questions and find out.
Three New York theater artists were awarded the MacArthur "Genius" Fellowships, including Lin-Manuel Miranda, Just a few days earlier, Miranda offered a first listen and the entire lyrics fo…
Lin-Manuel Miranda is one of three theater artists to receive a 2015 MacArthur Foundation “Genius” Award. The others were puppeteer Basil Twist and set designer Mimi Lien. The fu…
During the intermission for the Elevator Repair Service's "Fondly, Collette Richland," at the same time that a noticeable number of theatergoers fervidly exited New York Theatre Workshop for…
In a program note for Daddy Long Legs, director John Caird wonders why the 1912 novel on which the musical is based isn't considered a great American classic. I wonder the opposite " why its…
In a program note for Daddy Long Legs, director John Caird wonders why the 1912 novel on which the musical is based isn't considered a great American classic. I wonder the opposite " why its…
The Deaf West production of Spring Awakening at the Brooks Atkinson tangibly enhances an acclaimed musical about rebellious and repressed adolescents. By cleverly pairing deaf actors who are…
The Deaf West production of Spring Awakening at the Brooks Atkinson tangibly enhances an acclaimed musical about rebellious and repressed adolescents. By cleverly pairing deaf actors who are…