DEAR EVAN HANSEN - Talkin' Broadway's Review
Anxiety, isolation, and depression, the kinds of feelings that crush inward rather than expand outward, do not naturally sing.
Anxiety, isolation, and depression, the kinds of feelings that crush inward rather than expand outward, do not naturally sing.
There is no shortage of captivating magic to be found in The Illusionists: Turn of the Century, which just opened at the Palace.
When is it appropriate for our government officials to hide information from the public?
If President-elect Trump is still interested in "draining the swamp," he might want to start with that particular part of the Florida Everglades that is the setting for Hilary Bettis's gutpu…
As far as I could tell from scouring the Playbill for the new musical A Bronx Tale, which just opened at the Longacre, Disney Theatrical Productions was not involved in its creation.
At least Ride the Cyclone has style.
Jeffrey Brian Adams and Monique Hafen really know how to make beautiful music on stage and off in She Loves Me, opening November 30 at San Francisco Playhouse.
Love and marriage are part of a long game that's getting longer all the time, if Nicky Silver's new play This Day Forward is to be trusted.
Poor Charity Hope Valentine: so lovely, so talented, so awash in an identity crisis.
It's been tempting, over the course of this long, hyperpoliticized year, and especially during the past (yikes) tumultuous week and a half, to want to check out entirely.
If you're adapting a film to the stage, so the theory goes, you'd better find a way to make it theatrical.
Leave it to Cupid to melt all the hearts he's not able to pierce with his arrows.
It's been said that the kitchen is the most important room in the house - and why not?
"Thank you for your service" can be an honest expression of gratitude for members of the military.
If you are going to adapt a well-known book or movie for a theatrical production, there are a couple of ways to go about it.
It takes way, way too long, but Party People, the combination play and in-your-face musical art installation that just opened at The Public Theater, eventually comes to ask a fascinating que…
A Southern Gothic breeze wafts gently through playwright Cyndi Williams's haunted family saga, A Name For A Ghost To Mutter, a production of Theatre East having its New York premiere at Urba…
If you couldn't stand reading long and boring foreign novels in school, does Dave Malloy ever have a treat for you.
"You should write that down."
From Christopher Marlowe's late sixteenth century play about a pair of lovers who both happen to be men, writer/composer Erik Ransom has drawn inspiration for an ambitious, sprawling, and un…
Women of a Certain Age, the third and final play in Richard Nelson's series "The Gabriels: Election Year in the Life of One Family," is set amid three blighted wastelands.
Quiara AlegrÃa Hudes wrote a sweet, street-smart, and somewhat sentimental book for the musical In the Heights, so naturally there is considerable interest in her book for the La Jolla Pl…
You might experience a bit of an initial shock at how shocking the Signature Theatre revival of "Master Harold" ...and the boys, which just opened at the Pershing Square Signature Center, is…
With the historically strange election day of 2016 looming over us, it would not be difficult to imagine a new play depicting a populist uprising by disgruntled citizens, disgusted with the …
Maybe it's just late-election malaise talking, but Missitucky is looking pretty darn nice this time of year.