Theater Time Review: "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
A disastrous new revival of this brilliant play.
A disastrous new revival of this brilliant play.
A very likable new musical that needs tightening.
Charming and bittersweet tale of seeking one's true dream but being held back by various "chains" preventing you.
An endearing look at the cycle of one's life. A beautifully acted new play by Noah Haidle
Laiona Michelle is electrifying as Nina Simone.
A fascinating but thinly written new play
A fascinating but thinly written new play by Lloyd Suh
A first rate production with sublime performances.
Fascinating story overwhelmed by musical score and a disappointing lead performance.
Great visuals but not much else.
A bewitching new musical with a fascinating score.
The revival lacks the impact of the original.
"Mrs. Doubtfire" abounds in hilarity with a brilliant Rob McClure
Lynn Nottage again proves to be one of the most versatile and gifted playwrights around.
An absorbing and intuitive play that has finally come to Broadway. LaChanze simple dazzles leading an excellent cast.
A heartfelt delight with a cast to relish.
Briskly entertaining with a blithesome cast.
A kind of drama we have seen before not helped by a lack of chemistry between the two actors.
Delightfully funny and tender new comedy.
This Pulitzer Prize winning playwright skims the surface with her new work.
Two different actors than the New York production take on the challenging roles and are both first rate. In this streaming version, Adam Rapp's elegiac dialogue is even more affecting.
Laura Benanti soars with her gorgeous voice in some familiar and less familiar songs in a unique new CD.
Chadwick Boseman's last and most unforgettable performance.
An uninvolving new play and missed opportunity on a timely subject
A beautifully touching new musical.