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5,850 stories by "JONATHAN MANDELL"

Shatner's World Review: Captain Kirk Back On Broadway by Jonathan Mandell

There is the William Shatner, long forgotten, who appeared with Spencer Tracy in "Judgment at Nuremberg" and replaced an ill Christopher Plummer as Henry V at the Stratford Festival. There i…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 8:28pm on February 16, 2012

NY Review: ''The Navigator' by Jonathan Mandell

A GPS device turns out not just to be aggressively helpful but also clairvoyant in Eddie Antar's clever, cautionary comedy about our tech-dependent era.

SOURCE: Backstage at 8:00am on February 11, 2012

Merrily We Roll Along Review: Sondheim, Encores! and the Loss of Idealism by Jonathan Mandell

Once young and idealist, now rich, arrogant and corrupted, the main characters of "Merrily We Roll Along," Stephen Sondheim's most reworked flop, could be said to resemble the Encores! serie…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 12:20pm on February 10, 2012

A Pill To Cure The Heartbroken? Rx Review by Jonathan Mandell

In "Rx," Phil tells Meena that she may be suffering from workplace depression, "which isn't a personal failure; it's a disease." He quickly adds: "We hope." If it is a disease, the giant pha…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 6:23pm on February 7, 2012

Smash. Flops. Feuds. In February! by Jonathan Mandell

Smash, the new NBC TV series about the making of a Broadway musical, is well-timed for theater people, both because it's on Mondays (their standard day off), and because it starts in Februar…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 1:15pm on February 5, 2012

Sam Gold, Thomas Kail and Alex Timbers: A New Generation Helming Broadway by Jonathan Mandell

Meet thirtysomethings Sam Gold, Alex Timbers and Thomas Kail, the respective directors of Broadway's Seminar, Peter and the Starcatcher and Magic/Bird.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:01am on February 2, 2012

These Seven Sicknesses Review: Sophocles As A Party by Jonathan Mandell

"Welcome to blood, sex, sorrow and a good party," a young man said cheerfully, as he handed out a drink during the Flea Theater's adaptation of all seven surviving tragedies by Sophocles, a …

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 6:22pm on January 29, 2012

Wit Review: Cynthia Nixon Breaks The Nixon Rule by Jonathan Mandell

The Nixon Rule is named after Cynthia Nixon, who is starring as a literature professor dying of cancer in the Broadway debut of "Wit" 13 years after it opened Off-Broadway and won the Pulitz…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 11:53am on January 28, 2012

Road To Mecca Review: Athol Fugard Without Apartheid by Jonathan Mandell

"It's not all that important, of course," the minister says, helping Miss Helen fill out a form to put her in an old-age home. It is one of many shrewd little moments in Athol Fugard's "The …

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 5:37am on January 26, 2012

Porgy and Bess On Broadway by Jonathan Mandell

Is the "Porgy and Bess" currently on Broadway worth seeing? Consider these other questions: Is "Porgy and Bess" racist? Is it an opera or a musical? How important is that goat cart to you? T…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 11:29am on January 22, 2012

Broadway Spring 2012. Is Broadway Weak? Oh No, says Apolo Ohno by Jonathan Mandell

“Human salvation lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted.”- Martin Luther King, Jr. What's on Broadway? Long-running shows, shows about to close, and shows about to open.…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 12:53pm on January 16, 2012

Susan Sontag Reborn by Jonathan Mandell

At around 16 years of age, Susan Sontag 1. offered Thomas Mann a reinterpretation of his "Magic Mountain" 2. had her first affair with a woman, 3. met the professor she would marry. "I know …

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 10:26pm on January 11, 2012

In the Solitude of Cotton Fields by Jonathan Mandell

This rock-concert adaptation in Polish of an abstract two-character French play is cool in a not very fresh way, despite the fine performances of Wojciech Niemczyk and Tomasz Nosinski.

SOURCE: Backstage at 1:52am on January 8, 2012

Theater Matters 2011. Vaclav Havel RIP. Room for Darren Criss AND Carol Channing. Hope for 2012 by Jonathan Mandell

In theater, we don't go out with the old " here, 12-time Broadway veteran Carol Channing, soon to turn 91 " to ring in the new " here, Darren Criss, 24, about to make his Broadway debut. We …

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 1:33pm on December 19, 2011

What's On Broadway by Jonathan Mandell

Here are the shows that you can see on Broadway as of this writing — or that are scheduled to open in Spring 2012. Many are closing by the end of December, 2011 or January, 2012. Listi…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 10:52am on December 18, 2011

Reel-to-Real Theater: Krapp's Last Tape, Misterman Reviews by Jonathan Mandell

Whatever else they have in common " and it's much " the current productions in Brooklyn of "Krapp's Last Tape" with John Hurt and "Misterman" with Cillian Murphy share one above all: Live th…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 10:59pm on December 17, 2011

Titus Andronicus Review: Bloody Awful, Worthwhile by Jonathan Mandell

William Shakespeare is said to have coined several English words and phrases in his first tragedy, "Titus Andronicus," including "Devil incarnate" and "unappeased" " though not, surprisingly…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 8:37pm on December 16, 2011

Lysistrata Jones Review: Broadway Voyeurism by Jonathan Mandell

The Broadway version of "Lysistrata Jones" begins with a loud boom, a full moon, a stage full of smoke, and an intoning diva in Grecian attire. Hooded monks move down the aisles of the Walte…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 9:48pm on December 14, 2011

Top Ten New York Theater 2011. Tweets 87 by Jonathan Mandell

I asked the Naked Cowboy in Times Square what was the best theater of 2011. "Les Miz," he replied, while he posed in the cold with tourists. Since the revival of "Les Miserables" closed in 2…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 1:51am on December 13, 2011

On A Clear Day You Can See Forever Review by Jonathan Mandell

It is a swooning moment to hear Harry Connick Jr. sing the title song of a musical now remembered mostly because of that melody, as sung by Barbra Streisand. But Connick sings it only at the…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 8:27pm on December 11, 2011

Stick Fly Review: To Be Young, Gilted And Black by Jonathan Mandell

"There isn't a single one of you that hasn't kept secrets or made mistakes," Dr. LeVay says defensively to his family in "Stick Fly," a play full of mistakes aired and secrets revealed among…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 11:34pm on December 8, 2011

Theater Makes You Happy. Theater Makes You Angry. Tweets 86 by Jonathan Mandell

Follow @NewYorkTheater What makes people happiest? The top three answers are sex, exercise, and theater, according to a recent study)` Now, the people studied were 45,000 British iPhone user…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 1:08am on December 5, 2011

LongShotz: Arrivals and Departures by Jonathan Mandell

Six short plays, presented over two separate evenings, offer a loosely connected and uneven glimpse at New York City.

SOURCE: Backstage at 6:47am on December 3, 2011

Bonnie and Clyde Review by Jonathan Mandell

In one of the few funny moments in "Bonnie & Clyde," Frank Wildhorn's seventh and best try at a Broadway musical, Clyde's brother Buck offers his wife a confection he bought with the loo…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 10:09pm on December 1, 2011

An Evening With Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin Review by Jonathan Mandell

Follow @NewYorkTheater To be excited by Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin's show, you need not know that their first performance together, in "Evita", made them both stars, and that it has tak…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 6:21am on November 30, 2011
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