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A Gertrude Stein opera libretto transformed into a bravura one-man show by the great David Greenspan. Loren Noveck reviews.
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An inventive production of Daniel K. Isaac's ambitious play on family history and folk tales. Nicole Serratore reviews.
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Writer/Director Robert Icke returns to the Armory with two productions from the Almeida Theatre presented in repertory, to disparate results. Lane Williamson reviews.
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The two Broadway stars craft a spectacular duo cabaret show that explores their past careers and their future hopes. Lane Williamson reviews.
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A smart, funny, and complex play by Kathy Ng about the persistent ghosts in our lives (or apartments). Nicole Serratore reviews.
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The Stephen Sondheim & James Lapine musical returns to Broadway with an impeccable cast, but an unremarkable concert staging. Lane Williamson reviews.
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Rodney Bush and Eric Rosen cap off Pride weekend celebrating the gay poet Walt Whitman with an exhilarating song cycle based on "Leaves of Grass." Lane Williamson reviews.
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Angela Hanks creates ten rich, nuanced roles for women in the third installment of Clubbed Thumb's Summerworks. Loren Noveck reviews.
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Nine people gather on a snowy night...just to talk. Lane Williamson reviews.
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A woman with Down syndrome and her brother, their mother's best friend, and an artist who avoids human interaction populate a small town in this contemplative, moving new play by Will Arbery…
An honest and relatable musical adaptation of Sarah Silverman's memoir about the nightmare of childhood. Nicole Serratore reviews.
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The award-winning singing actress makes her return to Feinstein's/54 Below with a "magical mushroom" of a cabaret show. Lane Williamson reviews.
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A fable about war and capitalism that finds wit, heart, and sexiness in unexpected places. Loren Noveck reviews.
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Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig's adaptation of a 13th-century Chinese drama has power and ideas to spare, but the whole is sometimes less than the sum of its parts. Loren Noveck reviews.
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Sweet but not sappy, tart but not sour: this tale of a quinceañera is visually striking and has a lot of heart. Loren Noveck reviews.
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The quintessence of Hamlet, brilliantly and hilariously distilled into a young Black queer Southern man singing karaoke to Radiohead's "Creep" at a backyard wedding barbecue. Loren Noveck re…
Édouard Louis adapts and stars in an adaptation of his memoir about his difficult relationship with his father and the ways the French government has failed. Lane Williamson reviews.
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Trish Harnetiaux's spooky comedy about fractured time, memory, and family blends melancholy with heart. Nicole Serratore reviews.
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A Turkish playwright homes in on the intersection of love and activism. Loren Noveck reviews.
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Ana Nogueira pens "a love letter to the geeks, queerdos, and obsessives" and their complicated relationship with musical theatre and each other. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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Encores! expands its mission and delivers a fantastic revival of a very popular musical. Lane Williamson reviews.
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Another lost classic by Alice Childress returns to the New York stage with a strong message but a muddy production. Loren Noveck reviews.
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Selina Fillinger's raucous comedy brings lots of needed laughs. Lane Williamson reviews.
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Thornton Wilder's ever-relevant play returns in a powerful, but inconsistent revival at Lincoln Center. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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The Met premieres another new production of Donizetti's opera, this time in the hands of Australian auteur Simon Stone. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
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