'Big Love' updates ancient tale of runaway brides
'Big Love' updates ancient tale of runaway brides Joe Dziemianowicz 'Big Love' updates ancient tale of runaway brides.
'Big Love' updates ancient tale of runaway brides Joe Dziemianowicz 'Big Love' updates ancient tale of runaway brides.
'The Insurgents' aims to push buttons Off-Broadway Joe Dziemianowicz Lucy Thurber explores politics, patriotism and terrorism in Off-Broadway play 'The Insurgents."
'Verite' is a comedy that lacks the ring of truth Joe Dziemianowicz 'Orange Is the New Black' writer Nick Jones' play at Lincoln Center stars Anna Camp as a wife and mom writing a memoir.
'Churchill,' theater review Joe Dziemianowicz "Churchill" is a well-acted but paint-by-numbers portrait of the famous cigar-puffing, whisky-quaffing British politician
'Hamilton' a winning hiphop history lesson Joe Dziemianowicz 'Hamilton' is a robustly original, infectiously entertaining new musical about Founding Father Alexander Hamilton.
'Little Children Dream of God' at Rounabout Joe Dziemianowicz "Little Children Dream of God" by emerging playwright Jeff Augustin opens at Roundabout.
'The Iceman Cometh,' theater review Joe Dziemianowicz Director Robert Falls' fine-tuned ensemble is led by the inexhaustibly impressive Nathan Lane, who does much of the heavy lifting.
'Everything You Touch' and 'The Events': theater reviews Joe Dziemianowicz "Everything You Touch" and "The Events" open Off-Broadway.
Private-school comedy 'Application Pending' makes the grade Joe Dziemianowicz Greg Edwards and Andy Sandberg comedy 'Application Pending' about New York private schools stars Christina Bianc…
Porn industry sings as the musical "Pretty Filthy" Joe Dziemianowicz Porn-industry players get the musical treatment by the docutheater company the Civilians.
'City Of': Theater review Joe Dziemianowicz Dream references come early and often in "City Of," a full-length one-act that heads in one direction but ends up going the opposite way.
'Lady, Be Good' shines at Encores! with Tommy Tune Joe Dziemianowicz George and Ira Gershwin's 1924 Broadway musical "Lady, Be Good" has sparkly singing, twinkle-toed dancing and silly good …
'A Month in the Country': Theater review Joe Dziemianowicz The starry revival of "A Month in the Country" has its moments but ultimately can't soar above its emotionally stunted material.
'Da,' theater review Joe Dziemianowicz "Da" is a warm and funny valentine from a son to his late father. But it's not just sweet and sentimental " and cheers to that.
'Honeymoon in Vegas,' theater review Joe Dziemianowicz There's plenty to like about the new Broadway arrival "Honeymoon in Vegas."
'A Beautiful Day in November ... ': Theater review Joe Dziemianowicz Writer Kate Benson and director Lee Sunday Evans imagine preparing a family megameal as bloodsport.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Ruth Wilson light up 'Constellations' Joe Dziemianowicz Jake Gyllenhall and Golden Globe winner Ruth Wilson light up 'Constellations,' Nick Payne's play about life and lo…
Courtney Love stars in 'Kansas City Choir Boy' Joe Dziemianowicz Courtney Love turns the wispy 'Kansas City Choir Boy' into a sold-out Prototype Festival hit.
'Dying For It' lives Off-Broadway Joe Dziemianowicz Moira Buffini comedy at the Atlantic Theater draws on the banned 1928 Soviet satire 'The Suicide.'
'A Christmas Memory' turns Truman Capote tale into a musical Joe Dziemianowicz "A Christmas Memory," Truman Capote's classic short story, is a musical starring Tony winner Alice Ripley at Ir…
'Cabaret,' theater review Joe Dziemianowicz Nine months into its run, "Cabaret" is finally solid as a rock " actually, as a Stone.
Bradley Cooper a memorable 'Elephant Man' Joe Dziemianowicz Bradley Cooper powers the Broadway revival of Bernard Pomerance's fact-based drama, "The Elephant Man."
'The Invisible Hand,' theater review Joe Dziemianowicz "Invisible Hand" deftly threads ideas about economics, extremism and the impact of intervention into a timely and relevant tale.
'Every Brilliant Thing' shines Off-Broadway Joe Dziemianowicz The funny little heart-tugger "Every Brilliant Thing" is a reminder that good things come in small packages.
'Pocatello,' theater review Joe Dziemianowicz Pasta, breadsticks and misery are on the menu in Samuel D. Hunter's sincere but static play, "Pocatello," starring T.R. Knight.