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ZOO YORK by Brian Scott Lipton

This new musical uses the frenetic environment of New York to tell a story of life in motion.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 7:33pm on December 12, 2016

OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN by Matt Windman

Although the performances are good, the stage version doesn t give you anything you can t get from the film.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 7:48pm on November 29, 2016

BLENDED FAMILIES by Sandy MacDonald

William Finn’s 1992 portrait of an unconventional clan proves its staying power.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 6:12pm on November 26, 2016

INTO THE INK by Bernard Carragher

Nathan Lane leads a talented ensemble in a frantic 1927 newsroom.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 6:12pm on November 26, 2016

UNSINKABLE OPTIMISM by Jessica Branch

Sutton Foster shines in this striking, thoughtful, stripped-down production.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 12:18am on November 24, 2016

TALKING 'BOUT MY GENERATION by Diane Snyder

Mike Bartlett s play takes a jaundiced look at the Baby Boomers through two characters with plenty to learn.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 11:18pm on November 23, 2016

SEIZE THE DAY by Bill Stevenson

Jason Sudeikis takes on the role that Robin Williams played so memorably in the film.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 9:06pm on November 23, 2016

UNDERWHELMING CHEMISTRY by Matt Windman

This well-written drama is marred by bad casting and design choices.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 9:12pm on November 19, 2016

TO RUSSIA, WITH LOVE by David Cote

Dave Malloy has put together one of the most original new musicals Broadway has seen this decade.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 8:54pm on November 17, 2016

A LIFE OF EUGENE O'NEILL

Viewed through the lens of his relationships with women, this biography presents a complete and detailed portrait of Eugene O’Neill.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 12:12am on November 17, 2016

DIVIDED AMERICA by Robert Cashill

While not Lynn Nottage s best work, Sweat takes on political discord with sincerity.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 10:48pm on November 15, 2016

ONE FOOT IN FRONT OF THE OTHER by Bill Stevenson

Athol Fugard’s beautiful play breaks your heart and then offers hope.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 6:54pm on November 9, 2016

THE SCIENCE OF ATTRACTION by David Cote

Simon Stephen’s drama begins with an intriguing premise but offers little to back it up.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 6:54pm on November 9, 2016

THE LIFE OF MARY MARTIN by Bernard Carragher

David Kaufman s book captures the life of a Broadway star who worked tirelessly throughout her career.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 8:02pm on November 8, 2016

TRIALS OF RE-ENTRY by Brian Scott Lipton

Rachel Weisz plays a character struggling to adjust to the mundane aspects of society after the intensity of war.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 5:24pm on November 7, 2016

ROMANTIC ENTANGLEMENTS by Jessica Branch

The action is light and lively in this production of Oliver Goldsmith’s classic comedy.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 1:48am on November 3, 2016

BREAKING THE NEWS by David Cote

This fast-paced production is bursting at the seams with acting talent.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 11:42pm on November 1, 2016

HUMAN FOIBLES by Brian Scott Lipton

Chekhov’s great play has always been a tricky one, but an opportunity to get it right is wasted here.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 8:22pm on October 17, 2016

GLORIFIED PODCAST by Matt Windman

This bizarre experience resembles an interactive take on an old-fashioned radio play.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 8:22pm on October 17, 2016

GUIDING LIGHT by Matt Windman

A confessional hour-long monologue draws you in but leaves you wanting more.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 12:14am on October 12, 2016

MOTHER-DAUGHTER SURVIVAL by Bill Stevenson

Shelagh Delaney’s heartfelt play gets the fine revival it deserves.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 12:14am on October 12, 2016

POLS AND DOLLS by Robert Cashill

While this may be a musical from another era, the songs still ring true.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 10:52pm on September 19, 2016

SECOND CHANCES by Matt Windman

This production makes a strong case that N.C. Hunter s 1953 drama should have been given a new life long ago.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 11:32pm on September 5, 2016

A STORIED CAREER by Matt Windman

Singer and actress Barbara Cook looks back at her long and erratic career.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 12:51am on August 23, 2016

NIMBLE ON THEIR FEET by Brian Scott Lipton

Cats continues to polarize audiences after all these years.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 2:09am on August 3, 2016
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