If you've seen one Neil LaBute play, you've more or less seen them all.
Something is probably wrong when the scene changes are better than the scenes that follow.
"God of Carnage" is a genuine crowd-pleaser. All of the comedic elements are in place and the cast cannot be better. Among the many celeb-driven plays now opening en masse, this savage socia…
"West Side Story" is a dated but great show. Little else can compare with its incredible integration of song, movement and dialogue. And the ingredients and production values necessary to ma…
Michael Blakemore's production is competent, but so old-fashioned and reverential that Coward's script starts to creak with old age.
For the most part, Kaufman's play hits the right notes - and not just with music. It is an engrossing and moving drama that music enthusiasts are bound to especially appreciate.