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Light in the Piazza 10th Anniversary Reunion Concert by Wendy Caster

Perhaps the single most salient fact about theater is that it is ephemeral, evanescent. Even if you get to see a production 10 times, it eventually closes, and it's gone. Poof. But in some i…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 2:48pm on April 5, 2016

Lortel Award Nominations by Elizabeth Wollman

2016 LUCILLE LORTEL AWARDS NOMINATIONSOutstanding PlayThe ChristiansProduced by Playwrights Horizons and Center Theatre GroupWritten by Lucas HnathEclipsedProduced by The Public TheaterWritt…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 11:50pm on March 30, 2016

Stupid Fucking Bird by Wendy Caster

The Pearl Theater's production of Stupid Fucking Bird, Aaron Posner's 21st-century riff/recreation of The Seagull, is well-directed, well-acted, well-designed, and a great deal of fun. …

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 10:24pm on March 28, 2016

Dry Powder by Wendy Caster

Here's what I liked about Dry Power, Sarah Burgess's predictable, unimaginative, and lame incitement of high finance, currently playing at the Public Theater: the women in the crew wore blac…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 10:15pm on March 27, 2016

Hungry by Elizabeth Wollman

The Gabriel family of Rhinebeck, New York, has just finished scattering the ashes of Thomas, one of its men, on the shores of the Hudson. Now that the simple ceremony has ended, they have re…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 9:26pm on March 23, 2016

The Royale by Elizabeth Wollman

A few seats were empty in the Mitzi Newhouse Theater the evening I saw Marco Ramirez's The Royale, and that struck me as kind of a bummer, because man, oh man, The Royale is a play…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 6:09pm on March 11, 2016

Madama Butterfly by Cameron Kelsall

The extraordinary American soprano Latonia Moore sang only her second complete operatic performance at the Metropolitan Opera on Wednesday night. Like her company debut -- as Aida, in 2012 -…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 4:38pm on March 4, 2016

Straight by Elizabeth Wollman

It's easy to assume--especially in diverse, concentrated and comparatively liberal areas--that at this point in our country's history, coming out of the closet is just no longer a very big d…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 9:39pm on February 29, 2016

Women Without Men by Wendy Caster

Playwright Hazel Ellis seems to have had a low opinion of women, with an even lower opinion of powerless women stuck together in lives harshly circumscribed by need. Premiering in Ireland in…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 7:44pm on February 27, 2016

Familiar by Cameron Kelsall

Familiar, by the in-demand playwright and actress Danai Gurira (Eclipsed, The Walking Dead), is a kitchen sink comedy-drama with an African twist. It focuses on the Chinyamwira family, a Zim…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 3:52pm on February 22, 2016

A Little Night Music by Wendy Caster

If you (1) love Stephen Sondheim; (2) adore A Little Night Music; (3) treasure gorgeous singing; and/or (4) value a bargain, get thee to Theatre 2020 in Brooklyn Heights. Running through Mar…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 2:22am on February 22, 2016

She Loves Me by Cameron Kelsall

She Loves Me is my favorite musical, hands down. The book is funny and drum-tight; the score is comprised of one sparkling number after another. It has no fewer than eight knockout roles. Sa…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 2:05pm on February 21, 2016

Buried Child by Wendy Caster

Sam Shepard's Buried Child presents the American nightmare. Family is poisonous; religion is useless; ambition is pointless; nothing has been planted in over 30 years. A bizarre, rotted Norm…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 11:08pm on February 17, 2016

Disaster! by Elizabeth Wollman

Disaster! totally isn't one. Sure, it could maybe be shorter by about fifteen minutes, and maybe a little sharper in spots, but I saw it during the third preview and it was already pretty da…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 9:38pm on February 14, 2016

Cabin in the Sky by Wendy Caster

The Encores! presentation of Cabin in the Sky is over, so I'm going to limit this post to three comments:1. I am so glad that musicals have evolved over the years. Cabin in the Sky, whi…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 9:38pm on February 14, 2016

Utility by Wendy Caster

Chris (an unusually subdued James Kautz) wants Amber (the superb Vanessa Vache) to take him back. They've been together on and off since they were teens, and Chris admits that he's messed up…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 4:22pm on February 8, 2016

Seussical by Wendy Caster

Dr. Seuss, renowned children's author, managed to tuck away some pretty radical thoughts in his accessible, funny, tightly rhymed, and sweetly illustrated books. Seussical, the musical based…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 1:52pm on February 3, 2016

Thoughts on BroadwayCon by Aya Esther Hayashi

If you follow the musical theatre world on Twitter or Tumblr at all, you may have noticed an explosion of the hashtag - #BroadwayCon. This past weekend (January 22-24), the first annual conv…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 1:48pm on January 28, 2016

To Stay or Not to Stay: That Is the Question by Wendy Caster

My latest Art Times essay is up: Every now and then, a controversy breaks out about leaving shows during intermission. Is it fair, acceptable, reasonable, and/or kosher?  (rea…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 5:46pm on January 25, 2016

King Charles III by Wendy Caster

A short time into the future, Queen Elizabeth has died, and Charles is king. Lacking his mother's presence, popularity, and willingness to play the game, he initiates a national crisis by re…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 9:24pm on January 21, 2016

Collective Mourning: David Bowie by Elizabeth Wollman

David Bowie's death hasn't suddenly made me like Lazarus any more than I did when I saw it, but it sure has put me in touch with the power of collective mourning. Over the past week, I've li…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 1:58pm on January 19, 2016

Marilyn Maye: Marilyn by Request by Wendy Caster

It's fitting that Marilyn Maye ended her recent show at the Metropolitan Room with "The Secret of Life" followed by "Here's to Life," since she clearly lives by both songs. At 87, she's dyna…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 8:44pm on January 12, 2016

2015 On Stage by Cameron Kelsall

It may be redundant at this point, but I want to echo my colleagues and reiterate that it's really just gob-smacking to be able to live in a time of such bounteous creation, and to have the …

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 3:30pm on December 31, 2015

Top Theater Moments of 2015 by Sandra Mardenfeld

This wasn't my favorite theater season. Yes, it had the sublime Fun Home, but more often I felt mixed about the just-under two-dozen shows I saw. I enjoyed parts, but not always the whole ex…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 2:27am on December 30, 2015

The Not-Best of 2015 by Wendy Caster

Although Ben Brantley's opinion can change the fate of a show, and yours and mine can't, in a deeper sense his is no more valuable than ours. Some of us may bring more experience to the tabl…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 7:28pm on December 28, 2015
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