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202 stories from NBC New York

Review: Sweet 'She Loves Me,' at Studio 54 by Robert Kahn

Two parfurmerie clerks bump heads on the job, unaware that they're anonymous romantic pen pals. A vibrant and transporting revival of the 1963 Bock-Harnick rom-com.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 7:05pm on March 17, 2016[SHARE]

Review: Roundabout's Kinetic "Robber" Revival by Robert Kahn

"Bridges" Star Steven Pasquale is a handsome backwoods rogue in an always-in-motion Off-Broadway take on the 1975 musical. Pleasing slapstick with roots in a short story by Eudora Welty.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:29pm on March 13, 2016[SHARE]

Review: Michelle Williams, Jeff Daniels in Unsettling "Blackbird" by Robert Kahn

The past catches up with a middle-aged businessman in the first Broadway staging of David Harrower's "Blackbird." Williams and Daniels are intense, and the play is a small gem.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:13pm on March 10, 2016[SHARE]

Review: Lupita Nyong'o Stars in Passionate, Political 'Eclipsed' by Robert Kahn

The "12 Years a Slave" Oscar winner is fragile, funny and conflicted in Danai Gurira's first-rate war drama set at the end of the Liberian civil war.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:03pm on March 6, 2016[SHARE]

Review: "Familiar," by Zombie Slayer Danai Gurira by Robert Kahn

An African family transplanted to Minnesota prepares for their daughter's wedding. The "Walking Dead" star has written a well-told drama that pitches tradition against assimilation, without …

SOURCE: NBC New York at 7:21pm on March 3, 2016[SHARE]

Review: Zachary Quinto Finds His Inner Child in MCC's "Smokefall" by Robert Kahn

Noah Haidle's unusual, ultimately hopeful play combines elements of magical realism and manic vaudeville.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:39pm on February 22, 2016[SHARE]

Review: Mark Rylance in "Nice Fish" at St. Ann's Warehouse by Robert Kahn

Two men contemplate life's big questions on a frozen Minnesota lake. Along the way, they meet a state wildlife official, a spear fisherman and his granddaughter, who isn't dressed for the we…

SOURCE: NBC New York at 9:01am on February 22, 2016[SHARE]

Review: Eloquent "The Humans" Transfers to Broadway by Robert Kahn

With time, the characters in Stephen Karam's relatable drama seem even more vulnerable. Jayne Houdyshell shines brightly in a cast of superior talents.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 9:43am on February 19, 2016[SHARE]

Review: World Premiere of Shanley's "Prodigal Son" by Robert Kahn

The author of "Moonstruck" and "Doubt" recounts his time at a New Hampshire Private School. Charismatic lead Timothée Chalamet gives a super performance in a play that doesn't break any new…

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:15pm on February 9, 2016[SHARE]

"The Woodsman," Inspired by L. Frank Baum's Tin Man, Returns by Robert Kahn

"Oz" comes to life again, as a lonely boy falls for the slave of a powerful witch in a gorgeous play utilizing traditional Japanese puppetry and original song.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 7:09pm on February 8, 2016[SHARE]

In Bushwick, Inhibitions (and Clothes) Fall Away by Robert Kahn

The troupe behind "Then She Fell" is back with a bigger, more erotic new show. "The Grand Paradise" is like being on a Tinder date, with Rupert Holmes providing the background music"don't yo…

SOURCE: NBC New York at 7:18pm on January 31, 2016[SHARE]

Review: Linda Lavin in "Our Mother's Brief Affair" by Robert Kahn

On the verge of death, Anna makes a revelation to her grown children"but how much of what she says can be trusted? The Tony-winner and sitcom star returns to MTC in a New York premiere by Ri…

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:03pm on January 20, 2016[SHARE]

Classic Stage Company Recovers from Loss of a "Mother" by Robert Kahn

Actress Kecia Lewis assumes the role of indomitable Mother Courage after an abrupt departure by Tony-winner Tonya Pinkins.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:18pm on January 19, 2016[SHARE]

Roundabout Makes a Slam Dunk With 'Noises Off' by Robert Kahn

There are still surprises to be found in Michael Frayn's often-staged comedy about pandemonium behind the scenes at a generic sex farce.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:07pm on January 14, 2016[SHARE]

'Fiddler' Review: Thoroughly Modern Tevye by Robert Kahn

Director Bartlett Sher brings a contemporary vision to the beloved 1964 musical classic"starring a favorite Broadway leading man.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 6:20pm on December 20, 2015[SHARE]

10 Standout Theater Performances of 2015 by Robert Kahn and Dave Quinn

The performances NBC4NY theater writers Robert Kahn and Dave Quinn will remember most, in alphabetical order.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 2:29pm on December 17, 2015[SHARE]

Review: Slimmed-Down 'The Color Purple' by Robert Kahn

The acclaimed Menier Chocolate Factory production from director John Doyle moves to Broadway, with standout turns by Cynthia Erivo and Jennifer Hudson.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:06pm on December 10, 2015[SHARE]

Bowie Songs, Old and New, Power 'Lazarus' at NYTW by Robert Kahn

Michael C. Hall stars in a colorful, confusing new musical inspired by Walter Tevis's 1963 novel "The Man Who Fell to Earth." The famous glam rocker contributes songs old and new.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:16pm on December 7, 2015[SHARE]

Review: Andrew Lloyd Webber's "School of Rock" by Robert Kahn

A dozen pint-sized performers bring the heart to Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage update of the 2003 movie about a slovenly sub who brightens the lives of his prep school fifth-graders.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 6:36pm on December 6, 2015[SHARE]

Mamet's 'China Doll,' With Pacino in the Lead, Proves Fragile by Robert Kahn

The Oscar winner gives a characteristically quirky performance as a retiring businessman poised to marry his British fiancée.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 9:50am on December 4, 2015[SHARE]

Metcalf's Nurse Calls the Shots in Fun, Forgettable "Misery" by Robert Kahn

The skilled TV and stage actress rescues Bruce Willis's romance novelist from a car crash, but has words (and weapons) for him when she learns he's killed off her favorite character.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 7:44pm on November 15, 2015[SHARE]

Director Van Hove Leaves Only Blood Under This "Bridge" by Robert Kahn

An acclaimed West End production of the Arthur Miller play transfers to Broadway, with Mark Strong as the Brooklyn longshoreman who has a possessive love for his niece.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:31am on November 13, 2015[SHARE]

Takei, at 78, Boldly Goes into a Painful Family History by Robert Kahn

A new musical inspired by the "Star Trek" actor's childhood internment follows one family in the years after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 7:53pm on November 8, 2015[SHARE]

Gloria and Emilio Estefan Make It Happen, in 'On Your Feet!' by Robert Kahn

A new musical from the director of "Kinky Boots" and writer of "Birdman" depicts how Gloria Estefan became the best-selling crossover performer in Latin music.

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:58am on November 6, 2015[SHARE]

Ascension? It's a Royal Pain, in Suspenseful "King Charles III" by Robert Kahn

The King and ... oy. Mike Bartlett's galvanizing "King Charles III," newly arrived after an Olivier Award-winning run in the U.K., imagines the current Prince of Wales and his troubled ascen…

SOURCE: NBC New York at 8:32pm on November 1, 2015[SHARE]
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