What Do Critics Think of Present Laughter on Broadway?
Noël Coward’s comedy is revived at the St. James Theatre starring Kevin Kline.
Noël Coward’s comedy is revived at the St. James Theatre starring Kevin Kline.
Find out what the critics thought of the revival production
What have the critics had to say about 42nd STREET - not to mention Kate Middleton in a red dress (and Morgan Freeman in jeans) on the red carpet? Here's Terri Paddock's round-up of all key …
Like anxious courtiers of the ailing Henry VIII, it may be judicious for us to anticipate future regimes. You see, a day
In 2001, the whimsical French film "Amélie" captivated audiences and earned five Oscar nominations, including Best Foreign Language Film. On April 3, a musical adaptation of the movie starr…
Directed by Olivier Award winner Richard Jones, the Eugene O’Neill revival opened March 30 at the Park Avenue Armory Drill Hall.
By Beatrice Williams-Rude The official title of the show is " Trumped! de Blasio to the rescue?" However, a case could be made for calling it "The Triumph of Gabe Pressman." Gabe, "th…
With Easter still weeks away, Natasha Tripney and Mark Shenton are already giddily running around the garden at the prospect of stuffing
The musical, based on the film of the same name, is headlined by Phillipa Soo.
The Broadway transfer of the Olivier Award-winning comedy about an amateur murder mystery that goes hopelessly awry opened April 2.
What would Bertolt Brecht have made of Donald Trump? Brecht’s “epic theatre” was sparked by the rise of Nazism in 1930s Germany. Many pundits have likened the political per…
A modern master of the 'play within in a play', Bertolt Brecht's epic theatre piece The Caucasian Chalk Circle is as relevant a political commentary today as it was in the 1940s.
“Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.” The stock reply to verbal bullies doesn’t necessarily apply
Patrick Marber's play also stars Adrian Scarborough and Gawn Grainger
Right before the busiest month in New York theater " 14 shows opening on Broadway alone in April, exactly one third of all the shows for the entire season " theater critics are getting new a…
Latin History for Morons makes its New York debut at the Public Theater Off-Broadway.
Spring arrives, and with it the abundant buds and weeds of theatre programming. Our lead critics head into this metaphorical garden with
Tony winner Victoria Clark stars in the title role of the Broadway-aimed musical.
The award-winning play by Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage opens at Studio 54 March 26.
On 20 March, Network of Independent Critics launched the second year of their Edinburgh Festival scheme, inviting independent critics to spend a few days covering shows at minimal costs. I s…
The fifth anniversary of the St. Louis Theater Circle Awards is in the books, and as always, the number of talented individuals and companies in town never cease to amaze.Congratulations to …
Here's what London is crying out for: an escape to Paris, the Hollywood Golden Age version. It's a slew of five-star reviews today for AN AMERICAN IN PARIS, which officially opened last nigh…
The musical opened at the Dominion Theatre last night
As part of her post-show Q&A series, Mates co-founder Terri Paddock will host a post-show panel discussion on political theatre following Lazarus Theatre's acclaimed production of Brech…