"Surface to Air" artfully illustrates that the war at home is also hell.
Ambrose and Isaac deliver their passion with heartbreaking intensity.
"Beyond Glory" is oral history at its most direct and dramatic.
A generosity of spirit permeates "Eurydice," Sarah Ruhl's odd yet often imaginative reworking of an ancient love story marked by abrupt loss.
While there are moments of "Crazy Mary" that sparkle with the wit and sophistication of Gurney's earlier work, one wishes for a slightly fuller script that could support the two fine perform…
Attention television watchers. Put down those remotes and salute. David Hyde Pierce is a genuine Broadway musical-comedy star.
In the opening scene of the soulful and entertaining new musical "Passing Strange," the show's creator and narrator describes it as a play in which "the band tells you where it's at."
The good news is you don't have to be able to recite obscure lyrics from shows like "Yip, Yip, Yaphank" to appreciate the relentlessly entertaining "Stairway to Paradise," making a brief, si…
There's nothing flashy here, but the emotions are honest and after the insistence of such recent perpetual-motion musicals as "Legally Blonde," its lack of flash is a relief. Director Lonny …
Its two-year trek to Broadway, where it opens Tuesday, is the stuff of heartfelt emotion, involving Wilson and Todd Kreidler, his boyish collaborator. Yet its author was missing for much of …
The production - much of it based on letters between Weill and Lenya - still feels unfinished and uncertain.
There is a dreamlike quality to Still's fluid, graceful staging. And like all potent dreams, her vision - and that includes her overseeing of those celestial musical voices - remains vivid l…