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5,805 stories by "Jonathan Mandell"

The Undertaking Review: The Civilians Take on Death, Again by Jonathan Mandell

Death is well-suited to the stage, according to a philosopher quoted in "The Undertaking," a play about death and dying written and directed by Steve Cosson, the artistic director of The Civ…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 7:20pm on January 17, 2018

Hamilton, Waitress, Phantom Cast New Leads. Broadway's Getting More Diverse. Week in NY Theater by Jonathan Mandell

Michael Luwoye takes over the title role of Hamilton on Broadway, on the same day that Sara Bareilles, the creator of Waitress, takes on the lead role as Jenna, Peter Jöback …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 1:32pm on January 16, 2018

From the Arthur Miller Archives by Jonathan Mandell

The Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin has acquired the archives of Arthur Miller, from his first play "No Villain" (1936), written when Miller was at the University of Michi…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:55pm on January 16, 2018

Martin Luther King Jr on The Three Sicknesses of U.S. Society: Racism, Poverty, and War by Jonathan Mandell

On Martin Luther King Day, many people read or listen once again to his most famous speech, from August, 1963,  I Have a Dream, But today, people are finding King’s speech bel…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 2:05pm on January 15, 2018

New York Theater and Diversity, Latest AAPAC Report by Jonathan Mandell

Thanks to such shows as Hamilton, The Color Purple, and Allegiance, the 2015-2016 New York theater season was the most diverse on record. That is the conclusion  of the latest annual repo…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:43am on January 15, 2018

Review: John Lithgow: Stories by Heart by Jonathan Mandell

John Lithgow, a Tony winner for his very first Broadway show in 1973,  has decided to devote his 24th to the reading of two old short stories, Ring Lardner's "Haircut" and "Uncle Fred Fli…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 4:33pm on January 14, 2018

John Lithgow Stories from the Heart: Pics, Review by Jonathan Mandell

John Lithgow, a Tony winner for his very first Broadway show in 1973, has decided to devote his 24th to the reading of two old short stories, Ring Lardner's "Haircut" and "Uncle Fred Flits B…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 3:38pm on January 14, 2018

Pursuit of Happiness at Under the Radar: Hilarious Poke at Westerns, War Pics by Nature Theater of Oklahoma by Jonathan Mandell

What makes us happy? The clear if indirect answer in "Pursuit of Happiness" is a lot of laughs, since that's what the Nature Theater of Oklahoma, a notoriously inventive downtown theater com…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 1:28am on January 13, 2018

The Hendrix Project at Under the Radar: Watching Jimi Hendrix by Jonathan Mandell

It’s New Year’s Eve 1969, and a dozen fans are in the balcony of the Fillmore East watching a concert by Jimi Hendrix and his electronic blues trio, Band of Gypsys, nine months b…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:04pm on January 11, 2018

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child begins rehearsals for Broadway. Meet entire cast by Jonathan Mandell

Rehearsals have begun for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, which will open at the Lyric Theater on Broadway on April 22, following up on J.K. Rowling's characters 19 years after her last n…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 1:14pm on January 11, 2018

Acquanetta Review: 1940s Horror Film and Its Mysterious Star Turned into Opera at Prototype Festival by Jonathan Mandell

The Prototype Festival, which showcases what it calls contemporary opera-theater and music-theater, opened its sixth season last night with an opera called "Acquanetta," inspired by a cult h…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:42pm on January 10, 2018

Disco Pigs Review: Enda Walsh's impulsive, inseparable teenagers 20 years later by Jonathan Mandell

Enda Walsh, best known in the U.S. for the Broadway musical Once, first gained fame as the playwright of a furious burst of a play he wrote in five days about two intense and inseparable …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 7:30pm on January 9, 2018

Disco Pigs Review, Pics: Enda Walsh's impulsive teens by Jonathan Mandell

Enda Walsh, best known in the U.S. for the Broadway musical “Once,” first gained fame as the playwright of a furious burst of a play he wrote in five days about two intense and i…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 7:15pm on January 9, 2018

Mankind Review. In Robert O'Hara's play, women are extinct, but feminism becomes a religion. by Jonathan Mandell

  In a program note for "Mankind," a fun comedy that turns berserk about a future world in which women are extinct, its playwright and director Robert O'Hara explains that he found insp…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 6:30pm on January 8, 2018

Broadway at the Golden Globes. Season Previews. The Week in NY Theater. by Jonathan Mandell

Broadway veterans who won Golden Globes: Rachel Brosnahan, James Franco, Allison Janney, Nicole Kidman, Martin McDonagh, Frances McDormand, Ewan McGregor, Elisabeth Moss, Benj Pasek…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 8:48am on January 8, 2018

Terrorism, climate change, the subjugation of women. Is theatre equipped to confront any of it? by Jonathan Mandell

“If all theatres were demolished tomorrow, would anybody miss them, and for how long?” Several characters said that at different times throughout A Room in India, a theatre pi…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 5:06pm on January 7, 2018

Under the Radar: After Review. Andrew Schneider's Follow Up to YOUARE NOWHERE Leaves You In The Dark by Jonathan Mandell

When Andrew Schneider put on his trickster theater piece entitled "YOUARENOWHERE" in 2016, it was a mind-altering experience, changing not just one's perception of reality, but of what theat…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:19am on January 7, 2018

Under the Radar: How To Be A Rock Critic Review by Jonathan Mandell

"How To Be A Rock Critic" is a solo play depicting a day in the life of critic Lester Bangs shortly before he died of an overdose in 1982 at the age of 33. If we are to take the title litera…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 1:15pm on January 6, 2018

A Room in India at Park Avenue Armory, Pics, Review: Making Theater Matter by Jonathan Mandell

"If all theatres were demolished tomorrow, would anybody miss them, and for how long?" Several characters said that at different times throughout A Room in India, a theatre piece that had a …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 7:02am on January 5, 2018

Broadway and the Blizzard: Questions and Answers by Jonathan Mandell

When snow begins to fall, New Yorkers ask one question " how bad will it get? " and New York theatergoers ask three more: Will the shows be canceled? Will shows offer a snow day discount?…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:13am on January 4, 2018

Off Broadway Spring 2018 Guide by Jonathan Mandell

The Spring 2018 season Off-Broadway promises some thrilling shows, as the preview guide below should make clear. There are new plays by superstar playwrights — Caryl Churchill (about r…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 6:39pm on January 3, 2018

January 2018 New York Theater Openings by Jonathan Mandell

Just one Broadway show is opening this month,  but January is as usual one of the most robust months for theater in New York, thanks in large part to the January theater festivals. Togeth…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 5:43pm on January 2, 2018

Broadway Poll: Favorite Spring 2018 Show? by Jonathan Mandell

Choose the show that you are most looking forward to. The list below is for shows that have opening dates on Broadway in the Spring 2018 as of this writing, and they are listed chronological…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:55am on January 2, 2018

2017 Good Riddance. 2018 Finding Our Hot Tea? Week in New York Theater by Jonathan Mandell

Is Mariah Carey our modern Cassandra, prophesizing the future? At the beginning of 2017, Carey, having blamed technical glitches for her disastrous New Year's Eve performance in Times Square…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 1:54pm on January 1, 2018

Ring IN The Old: Saluting Broadway Stars, aged 91 to 105 by Jonathan Mandell

Here again, celebrating the new year by saluting a dozen Broadway veterans, aged 91 to 105. Click on any photograph to see it enlarged and read the caption. Why, you may ask, is Betty White,…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 3:01pm on December 31, 2017
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