Cole Escola's Menagerie of Kitsch
The star of the alt-cabaret scene brings his impish humor to Joe's Pub in "Help! I'm Stuck."
The star of the alt-cabaret scene brings his impish humor to Joe's Pub in "Help! I'm Stuck."
A revival of J. B. Priestley's 1937 drama, starting previews Sept. 14, may help fill the "Downton Abbey"-shaped hole in your heart.
A tennis match that began as a publicity stunt became a referendum on women's lib. Now it's the subject of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris's new movie.Â
Anthony Lane and Richard Brody review the movies currently in theatres, including "I Do . . . Until I Don's," "Marjorie Prime," "Logan Lucky," and more.
Michael Schulman writes a defense of the standing ovation at the conclusion of Broadway shows, a custom that some theatregoers have started to question.
Anthony Lane and Richard Brody offer suggestions and reviews for movies in theatres this weekend, including "Logan Lucky" and "Beach Rats."
The world-conquering success of Korean pop music is the subject of a new immersive theatre piece.
Michael Schulman on Michael Moore and the underlying tenderness that distinguishes his Broadway début, "The Terms of My Surrender."
He's known for his salt-of-the-earth performance in "Babe," but this summer he's been in the news for his rabble-rousing.
Richard Brody and Anthony Lane recommend movies to see in theatres, including "Detroit," "Good Time," "Dunkirk," and "Whose Streets?"
On Broadway, there's the gem-size "The Band's Visit" and the star-studded "Meteor Shower." Off Broadway, old is new with "Measure for Measure."
The New Yorker's film critics Anthony Lane and Richard Brody offer quick takes on current theatrical releases, like "Detroit," "Whose Streets?," and "Columbus."
Matthew Trammell on the band Secret Mall, which has recently put out its first EP, "YeEP."
Richard Brody and Anthony Lane offer quick takes on current theatrical releases, including "Dunkirk," "Girls Trip," "Columbus," "Lady Macbeth," and more.
Recommendations on current films, including "Dunkirk," "Girls Trip," "Lady Macbeth," "Person to Person," and "War for the Planet of the Apes."
Michael Schulman on the new permanent Jim Henson exhibition at the Museum of the Moving Image, in Astoria, Queens.
David Cantwell on the country musician Merle Haggard, who died in 2016, and the brevity of musical influence.
Suddenly, after a hundred and fifty years of "Who the hell cares?," Canada is hot. O.K., granted, "Come from Away" just copped a Tony"but what about all the Canadian shows that have bombed o…
Richard Brody and Anthony Lane offer quick takes on current theatrical releases, including "Girls Trip," "Lady Macbeth," "Spider-Man: Homecoming," and "The Big Sick."
Mike Twohy's Daily Cartoon shows a jester in a royal court.
Cullen Crawford imagines the humorous records of a maintenance worker caring for the Donald Trump animatron at Disney World.
Richard Brody recommends five films to stream this weekend, such as "American Gigolo," starring Richard Gere, which is available on HBO Go.
Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's musical draws out what's scary and silly about America's armed malcontents.
For the past ten years, a pseudonymous blogger has been writing Vanishing New York, chronicling the demises of beloved spots. Now he's ready to unmask himself.
Who says that theatre can't cause a ruckus? On Sunday, as CBS was teasing "Broadway's biggest night," controversy was engulfing the Public Theatre's production of "Julius Caesar," at Shakesp…