Review: Franco, O'Dowd Are "Men" for All Seasons
Two gifted actors make memorable debuts in a brutal new staging of the American lit classic "Of Mice and Men."
Two gifted actors make memorable debuts in a brutal new staging of the American lit classic "Of Mice and Men."
The five-time Tony winner interprets more than a dozen classic recordings in a play that should appeal to even the casual Billie Holiday fan.
"Scrubs" star and screenwriter Zach Braff sticks to his guns as a proud playwright in the snazzy new Jazz Age-set musical.
Will Eno's frustrating new comedy illustrates that we can talk about our problems until the cows come home, but our mundane lives will still be there tomorrow.
The cult film about a gang of nasty high school girls incurs some damage in the leap from screen to stage.
The new musical about the road not taken makes one thing clear: Menzel is a star worth rooting for.
Terrence McNally glances over his shoulder and then looks straight ahead in his 20th Broadway play, which features Broadway's first legally married gay couple.
There's no more turntable, but this is the same musical about salvation, romance and rebellion you already love"with a memorable Broadway debut by Ramin Karimloo.
Disney's latest film-to-stage transfer is a whole new world of bright, bold musical comedy.
The singer-songwriter dealt with her mother's descent into dementia the only way she knew how"she wrote songs about it.
The new musical starring Andy Karl and directed by Alex Timbers makes some missteps, but has plenty of heart"and a knockout finale.
You'll see shades of Walter White in the "Breaking Bad" star's salty 36th president, but Robert Schenkkan's cluttered political drama isn't for everyone.
Two actors with a romantic history are thrown together in an absurd comedy with a serious message from the two-time Pulitzer finalist.
Kelli O'Hara and Steven Pasquale will make you swoon and sigh in the Jason Robert Brown-Marsha Norman collaboration that first debuted in Williamstown.
Jonatha Brooke's heartfelt, often hilarious new play chronicles the "daily theater" of caring for a loved one with dementia.
Veteran TV producer recounts his experience at Ground Zero in the form of an epic poem inspired by Dante.
Yankees sports fantasy by "jock" playwright Eric Simonson gets a transfer to Broadway and a new leading man, but it's still the same heavy-handed story.
The "Will & Grace" star makes a winning Broadway debut in John Patrick Shanley's 10th play for the Manhattan Theatre Club.
The British film star plays a condemned woman in the Roundabout's dreary revival of the Expressionist drama by Sophie Treadwell.
Jessie Mueller delivers a transformative performance as the chart-topping music legend in an engaging new musical.
From the big stage to the small screen, great scenes to great songs, standout performances to standout performers, here's the NBC4NY collection of the best that theater had to offer in 2013.
The NYTW's affectionate homage isn't so much a new interpretation of the hit maker's canon as it is a loyal-to-its roots tribute, and that's just nifty.
The two starry knights face off in enigmatic, enticing "No Man's Land" and "Waiting for Godot," in repertory at the Cort Theatre. We'll drink to that.
Bryce Pinkham is a debonair bad guy and Jefferson Mays does what he does best in a dark musical comedy set in Edwardian England.
A musical adaptation by theater greats James Lapine and William Finn fails to live up to the charm of the 2006 indie sleeper on which it's based