The Feingold Column: Fire in an Uncrowded Theater
The rise and fall of America's unconvincing answer to Stratford-upon-Avon The post The Feingold Column: Fire in an Uncrowded Theater appeared first on New York Stage Review.
The rise and fall of America's unconvincing answer to Stratford-upon-Avon The post The Feingold Column: Fire in an Uncrowded Theater appeared first on New York Stage Review.
Broadway has seen many musicals, but the ones it's never seen still fascinate The post The Feingold Column: Mythical Musicals appeared first on New York Stage Review.
What objects survive to tell the theater's vanishing story? The post The Feingold Column: Of Merch and Memorabilia appeared first on New York Stage Review.
As the Drama Book Shop staves off its final curtain, a consideration of the magnetism books"and their permanence"hold for theater people The post The Feingold Column: The Dramas of (and in)…
When the great, polymathic actor died in December, the theater lost one of its most remarkable artists The post The Feingold Column: Explaining Alvin Epstein appeared first on New York Stage…
A drunk yells, a panic starts, a columnist worries. Should he? The post The Feingold Column: That 'Fiddler' Incident appeared first on New York Stage Review.
The late MarÃa Irene Fornés wandered through many forms, rewriting the rules as she went The post The Feingold Column: A Great Playwright's Odyssey appeared first on New York Stage Revie…
Recent revivals of problematic classics such as Carousel and My Fair Lady recognize a problem but don't solve it The post The Feingold Column: How Can Theater Confront Its Past? appeared fir…
In his debut column for New York Stage Review, the longtime Village Voice critic reflects on a season of no playgoing The post The Feingold Column: Doing Without Theater appeared first on Ne…
The new Broadway musical Allegiance has posted its closing notice and will be vacating the Longacre Theatre on February 14. This makes me sad " not because I had a particularly good time at …
A fake Andrew Jackson and a fake Moliere join a real Patrick Stewart on Broadway
The reopening of the Provincetown Playhouse helps theater (and a critic) look both backward and onward
Encores! revives Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson's adaptation of Cry, the Beloved Country
Maggie Gyllenhaal and sibs still don't get to Moscow
The Metropolitan Playhouse revives the Harriet Beecher Stowe classic
A delightful show at NYTW gives theatergoers a chance to drink to Schubert--and with him
New work from Amy Herzog and Jeffrey Lane and David Yazbek; plus Shakespeare hits Broadway
Great actors give birth to a new play by Adam Bock
A Tennessee Williams obscurity gets staged at the Hudson Hotel
Our critic leaves Peter Parker hanging
A wedding comedy from the veteran playwright
The Signature Theatre and Michael Grief remount Tony Kushner's seminal play
The class menagerie on Broadway
The playwright serves up another savorless meringue