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As the Best Musical continues to soar, Sasson Gabay brings a different take to the role of Tewfiq.
As the Best Musical continues to soar, Sasson Gabay brings a different take to the role of Tewfiq.
John Strand s play explores the character and judicial philosophy of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
Kwame Kwei-Armah and Shaina Taub s musicalized adaptation is a celebration that brings all five boroughs of New York together.
Good intentions and terrific songs don’t add up to a good rock musical.
Young Jean Lee s well-executed new work is both political satire and a philosophical study of human limitations.
With cameras amplifying grotesque images onto a large screen, The Damned is as unsettling onstage as it was on film.
Anika Noni Rose leads a pitch-perfect cast in John Doyle s scaled-down production.
Joshua Harmon’s humorous new play takes on the superficiality of beauty, fashion and resistance to aging.
Carey Mulligan captivates her audience in Dennis Kelly’s seductive ensnarement of a play.
Ruben Santiago-Hudson needs no gimmicks or modern update to bring a hard-hitting Othello to Central Park.
This is a feisty, animated Iceman , with the magnificent Denzel Washington leading the cast.
The Band’s Visit dominated the musical categories at an exciting night at the Tony Awards.
Although this is a period piece, this play reverberates with the zesty camaraderie that gay men can openly enjoy today.
Alan Ayckbourn’s new comedy-drama sketches a portrait of a man across seven decades.
This production preserves the show s original wonders while playing wonderfully for a new generation of theatergoers.
This spirited revival delivers a relatively swift descent into hell.
Unfortunately, the members of this ensemble seem as if they re acting in different plays.
Tom Stoppard’s 1917 tour-de-force can be a mess of historical and literary references, but it is handled deftly by this director and cast.
As one would expect, a production of this musical largely lives and dies by the strength of its leading actress.
Marin Ireland and Nathan Darrow make this rare revival worth the trip.
Replete with lush beauty and stellar performances, this version stays true to its origins.
Mean Girls and SpongeBob SquarePants lead the Tony nominations for the 2017-18 Broadway season.
This mega-musical is an inventive, crowd-pleasing spectacle full of dazzling special effects.
There is a lot going on in this clever, well-written work by David Ives.
This jukebox musical isn t perfect, but it s plenty entertaining, and LaChanze is fabulous in the lead role.