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958 stories by "Jesse Green"

Critic's Pick: Review: A Fair Fight Makes 'Kiss Me, Kate' Lovable Again by Jesse Green

With a few changes of emphasis and one major lyric rewrite, the 1948 musical comedy comes through detox as a bawdy, heady pleasure.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:45pm on March 14, 2019

Critic's Pick: Review: Beauty, Blackness and Beyoncé, in 'If Pretty Hurts' by Jesse Green

Tori Sampson's play blends elements of mean-girl comedy and African folk tale to create a fable for our time about women and their bodies.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:45pm on March 10, 2019

Critic's Pick: Review: 'Five Easy Pieces,' an Unnerving Alliance of Children and Art by Jesse Green

Milo Rau, called "the world's most controversial director," asks a cast of young people to relate the story of a notorious Belgian pedophile.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:12pm on March 8, 2019

Review: 'The Cake' Is Well-Baked but Not Quite Filling by Jesse Green

Bekah Brunstetter's timely comedy about a Christian baker looks with sympathy (if not approval) at the other side of the public accommodation debate.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:45pm on March 5, 2019

Review: 'Superhero,' a Comic-Book Musical Too Flimsy to Fly by Jesse Green

Look! Up on the stage! It's a show with good intentions (and a "Dear Evan Hansen"-like setup) that can't rise above its cartoonish plot.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:45pm on February 28, 2019

Critic's Pick: Review: After Apartheid, Who Are 'Boesman and Lena'? by Jesse Green

The fine Signature Theater revival of Athol Fugard's 1969 play shows how a classic seemingly fixed in one era nevertheless keeps evolving.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:45pm on February 25, 2019

Critic's Pick: Review: In 'Hurricane Diane,' the Perfect Storm Hits Suburbia by Jesse Green

Madeleine George's new play brings back the god Dionysus to convince the women of Monmouth County, N.J., that the ecological end is near.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:45pm on February 24, 2019

Why 'Tootsie,' 'Beetlejuice' and the Temptations Hit the Road by Jesse Green

The path to opening night in New York used to pass through several cities. Now it rarely does " but are shows better off for it?

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:00am on February 20, 2019

Critic's Pick: Review: Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge Face Death Onstage by Jesse Green

In "Sea Wall/A Life," at the Public Theater, a pair of monologues gives the two stars ample opportunity to shine and mourn.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:18pm on February 14, 2019

Critic's Pick: Review: At 'Freestyle Love Supreme,' Attention Must Be Paid. Really. by Jesse Green

Since you provide the content for this group's delightful hip-hop musical improvisation, you really have to lend them your ears (and phones).

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:36pm on February 12, 2019

Review: Without Ethel Merman, a Limp 'Call Me Madam' at Encores! by Jesse Green

This 1950 musical has some charming numbers, but without a monster personality at its center it seems like less of a comedy than a requiem.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:54pm on February 7, 2019

Review: In 'God Said This,' a Hot Mess of a Daughter Heads Home by Jesse Green

A prizewinning play by Leah Nanako Winkler puts the traditional "crazy family" dramedy in a new social and racial setting.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:18pm on January 29, 2019

Critic's Pick: Review: 'My Fair Lady,' Illuminated With New Stars by Jesse Green

Laura Benanti and three other recently arrived principals adjust the focus of the hit revival from the political to the personal.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:18pm on January 27, 2019

Review: Finding Their Inner Goddesses in 'The Convent' by Jesse Green

With the help of fresh air, a Mother Abbess and a mild hallucinogen, six women spend a week in search of a female spirituality.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:24pm on January 24, 2019

Review: 'About Alice' Brings a Husband's Eulogy to Life by Jesse Green

Calvin Trillin has turned his heartbroken memoir into a stage play that reincarnates his beloved wife and muse.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:24pm on January 20, 2019

Review: In 'Maestro,' a Downbeat Look at the Great Toscanini by Jesse Green

The Italian conductor (and philanderer and anti-Fascist) gets the Great Man treatment from Ensemble for the Romantic Century.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:54pm on January 14, 2019

Critic's Pick: Review: Raising a Joyful New Voice in Tarell Alvin McCraney's 'Choir Boy' by Jesse Green

Something groundbreaking on Broadway: The story of "an effeminate young man of color" who finds his strength through singing.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:04pm on January 8, 2019

Critic's Pick: Review: A Broadway 'Mockingbird,' Elegiac and Effective by Jesse Green

Glossy and bristling with fine performances, this adaptation of the 1960 Harper Lee classic gets the Aaron Sorkin treatment.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:18pm on December 13, 2018

Review: Downward Mobility Is Upward Morality in 'Fabulation' by Jesse Green

A revival of Lynn Nottage's 2004 satire puts an unexpected spin on the religion of American reinvention.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:24pm on December 11, 2018

Review: In 'Noura,' an Iraqi Refugee Leaves More Than Home Behind by Jesse Green

In her new play, loosely inspired by "A Doll's House," Heather Raffo is radiant as a New York architect caught between cultures.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:06pm on December 10, 2018

Critic's Pick: Review: Race and Sex in Plantation America in 'Slave Play' by Jesse Green

In a staggering professional New York debut, the playwright Jeremy O. Harris unpacks interracial relationships both antebellum and postmodern.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:04pm on December 9, 2018

Review: Look! It's 'The Making of King Kong'! (No, Not That One.) by Jesse Green

A new play mocks the gender and racial ickiness of the 1933 movie " on a one-paw budget.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:18pm on December 4, 2018

Review: In 'The Cher Show,' I Got You, Babe. And You. And You. by Jesse Green

The three faces of Cherilyn Sarkisian Bono Allman are the subject of a new Broadway jukebox musical that's big on sequins, low on insight.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:18pm on December 3, 2018

5 Shows to See in New York: Not Just Cher but Cher Horowitz by Jesse Green

Off Broadway productions in December consider migrants from Africa, the Middle East and Manhattan, plus one well dressed emissary from Beverly Hills.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:48pm on November 30, 2018

Review: Joan Didion's 'The White Album,' Now in Living Color by Jesse Green

A gorgeously illustrated stage version of the classic essay about 1960s California ennui may miss the point.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:24pm on November 29, 2018
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