AFROBEAT by MATT WINDMAN
While this musical succeeds in creating an exciting, explosive environment lush with African music and dance, the story leaves much to be desired.
While this musical succeeds in creating an exciting, explosive environment lush with African music and dance, the story leaves much to be desired.
Eight decades later, the music and lyrics of the Brothers Gershwin still define what a Broadway musical is all about.
Sarah Ruhl's first Broadway play is raw, fascinating and madly entertaining.
Sedaka's Laughter in the Rain to tour U.K. next year
What fools these adults be! Ayckbourn's latest offers a child's-eye view of a marital fracas.
This thoroughly compelling deeply felt revival of the 1998 musical fully deserves its place on Broadway.
They changed quite a few things for this revival from 1947, but kept the magic.
Energized performances and ridiculously elaborate, Kafkaesque settings help make up for an underwhelming text.
Despite the play s utter nihilism, Endgame manages to weave a rich, hypnotic spell for its audience.
Lisa Dillon and Simon Paisley Day into cast of upcoming Private Lives
A rundown of the glorious hits and misses at this season's NYMF.
This revived musical sparkles and glistens with the same magic it had 60 years ago, if not more.
Simon Callow to star in two one-man plays of Charles Dickens.
Something's Coming: Matt Cavenaugh to leave West Side Story in December.
Our Class, in its gripping and grueling retelling of history, reminds us that the dead are always around to haunt the living.
Richard Jones production takes some risks in bringing this Annie Get Your Gun to the stage, not all of them successful.
The plot may puzzle you, but this is a superbly acted piece of fantasy theatre from Spain's Golden Age.
This revival of Brighton Beach Memoirs is not very theatrical, certainly not diverting or very involving.
This update builds on the strength of the original, adding contemporary language and sexual politics.
Memphis throws the kitchen sink, and it lands with a dull thud.
Broke-ology offers plenty of heartfelt and funny moments in this story of individual, family, and societal struggle.
Endgame is a dark, bitter drama from which it is hard to tear your eyes.