What Do Critics Think of Lisa Lampanelli's Stuffed?
The new play explores the complexity of women's relationships to food and body image through the comedian's signature comedic style.
The new play explores the complexity of women's relationships to food and body image through the comedian's signature comedic style.
Diane Lane and Joel Grey head the cast of the Chekhov classic.
The singer addressed those who blamed the star's robbery on her lack of security.
It's the latest show from the Tony-winning author of Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time.
The Circle runs Oct. 18 to Nov. 27 at the Tarragon Theatre's Extraspace
"Batsu!" âœâœâœ The word "batsu" is Japanese for punishment or penalty. And in the raucous, new improvised entertainment in Old Town, the audience is encouraged to chant it wh…
A strong week for new writing " as well as the opening the new Bunker theatre in London, this week also sees
The comedy duo has brought their act to the Lyceum.
Reviews, I remind myself often, are for the readers. If people are going to spend money on tickets, they deserve criticism that helps them make good choices
Journalists Jesse Green the theater critic at New York Magazine, Michael Musto Out, The Advocate, Paper amp LogoTV and Patrick Pacheco ArtInfo.com and the Los Angeles Times are back once aga…
The Roundabout Theatre Company production of Holiday Inn, The New Irving Berlin Musical officially opens on Broadway October 6. Read reviews here.
The requirement flies in the face of the recent standard practice.
Newspapers are thriving! Well, at least on Broadway, where "The Front Page," Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's 1928 comedy about tabloid wars in Chicago, is shaping up to be the smash of the…
New York does the Holidays and Christmas exceptionally well, and much of it is rooted in decades of tradition. And it's magical. But it also begs the question 'What's new and exciting'
Rich pickings again this week with new work at the Menier Chocolate Factory, Derby Theatre and the Park Theatre as well as
Journalists Jesse Green the theater critic at New York Magazine, Michael Musto Out, The Advocate, Paper amp LogoTV and Patrick Pacheco ArtInfo.com and the Los Angeles Times are back once aga…
The Oscar nominee made her Broadway debut in the Anton Chekhov play, and now she's back"this time, starring. She recalls her first trip to the Orchard.
REVIEW || "The Encounter" is a seriously fantastic journey; "Bears in Space" a guffaw-inducing wacky one.
The Magic Circle is celebrating 25 years since it began allowing women to be members. The secretive membership organisation, which was founded
Simon McBurney's immersive solo show takes the audience on a mystical journey.
Reviews are now in for the world premiere of Neil LaBute's All the Ways to Say I Love You, which opened September 28 at MCC Theater.
A rare revival of the "first musical" is being staged at the Abrons Arts Center.
Naaaaaaaaants ingonyama, bagithi Baba! Disney on Wednesday announced it's reteaming with director Jon Favreau on a "reimagining" of The Lion King, which will include songs from the…
The revival of Stephen Jeffreys' play opened in the West End last night