First Nighter: Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt" Jacked Up to Today, New York Neo-Futurists Attempt "The Great American Drama"
What ensues as they run down the long list of requirements--at the Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theatre/A.R.T. New York Theatres
What ensues as they run down the long list of requirements--at the Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theatre/A.R.T. New York Theatres
Let's just say that the Mint's Yours Unfaithfully is well dressed in every possible department. Let's also just ask if there
With Data Privacy Day coming up on Jan. 28, there's no better time to assess the impactful role data plays in modern business
Batman swept Jason O'Connell off his equilibrium when he was just a lad, and he's lived to tell the tale, which he's enthusiastically
This, of course, is no reason for anyone to pass up the enormous pleasures Lloyd, Walters and company bring to it. There
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A particular talent McDonagh has is lodging in his plots implications of what's to come so that spectators sense the untenable
Much more than just enhancing the revival is longtime Prince choreographer Pat Birch. She's charged with dreaming up all
The physical look (as opposed to the Indecent production) isn't convincing, perhaps due to a restrictive budget. Budget may
"Life is for Living" may only be 70 minutes in length, but it's appreciably more in breadth and depth. Destiny's tot himself
Once again, the New York theatre world has had a banner year, with exciting plays, musicals and revivals on Broadway and off.