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October 2021 New York Theater Openings and Reopenings by Jonathan Mandell

Below is a day-by-day selection of the theater that is scheduled to open in October, organized by opening date*, including fifteen shows on Broadway, more than half of which are new, as w…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 2:24pm on October 1, 2021

Theater Quiz for September 2021: Reopening and Awarding. by Jonathan Mandell

How well were you paying attention to a very busy theater month? Answer these ten question to find out. Loading…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 5:42pm on September 30, 2021

La MaMa Puppet Festival 2021: Lunch with Sonia by Jonathan Mandell

Aunt Sonia, who is gathering the whole clan for one last meal before she ends her life, looks different from when I last saw her. She once was just a huge head, with a mouth that seemed p…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:08pm on September 29, 2021

Persuasion Review. Bedlam's staging of Jane Austen's last, romantic novel by Jonathan Mandell

Bedlam's return to live in-person theater with its new adaptation of Jane Austen's romantic final novel " about a woman who meets once again the man whose proposal of marriage she rejected e…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 7:19pm on September 28, 2021

A Commercial Jingle for Regina Comet Review by Jonathan Mandell

In this slight musical comedy with an on-the-nose title, Broadway veteran Bryonha Marie Parham portrays a fading diva named Regina Comet who hires two aspiring jingle writers (Alex Wyse and …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 8:30pm on September 27, 2021

Tony Night 2021: Memorable Moments and Contradictions. #Stageworthy This Week by Jonathan Mandell

Four hours full of spectacular musical numbers, ending with three famous musical duets from the past  " Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel performing "For Good" from Wicked, Anthony…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 9:07am on September 27, 2021

2020 Tony Award Winners (in 2021) by Jonathan Mandell

Below are the winners of the much-delayed 74th annual Tony Awards, honoring the much-truncated 2019-2020 Broadway season, selected from 18 eligible shows, which opened between April of 20…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 7:10pm on September 26, 2021

I Squeezed Really Hard: The Healing Power of Theater, Whether on Broadway or Off Off Avenue B by Jonathan Mandell

The day of the Tony Awards might seem a strange time to write about an Off-Off Broadway solo play, playing in a theater off Avenue B, with the downbeat title "I Squeezed Really Hard" (a refe…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 3:48pm on September 26, 2021

Watch 5 New Broadway Musicals Previewed in Bryant Park by Jonathan Mandell

Watch musical numbers performed by cast members from the new Broadway musicals "Six," "Diana," and "Mrs. Doubtfire," as well as the new revivals of "Company" and "Caroline or Change," at the…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:22pm on September 25, 2021

Sanctuary City Review. Ironic, heartbreaking tale of two young immigrants by Jonathan Mandell

"Sanctuary City" is full of surprises, rarely happy ones for the boy and girl who have grown up together " or for the audience. Martyna Majok's challenging, intelligent play focuses on two i…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:34pm on September 24, 2021

Phantom Pain Review. 5 Women Living Through Trauma, In One Body by Jonathan Mandell

Why are these five women in the same play? A prostitute in Amsterdam; a mother from Guatemala; a sister from the Midwest;  a food vendor in the Central African Republic; an internation…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 5:38pm on September 22, 2021

The Medievalists Review. A monstrous family, thanks to history by Jonathan Mandell

"I loathe that word 'nice,'" Hallie says, and so apparently do both her parents; all three could not be more unlikeable in the first 100 minutes of the 110-minute play "The Medievalists," wr…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 2:29pm on September 21, 2021

Watch Broadway videos, from Sondheim to Six #Stageworthy News of the Week by Jonathan Mandell

Over the past week, there has been so much hoopla bout Broadway " reopening nights, festival concerts, TV spots, heartfelt speeches about Broadway being back (Kristin Chenoweth: "There's no …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:19am on September 20, 2021

Repulsing the Monkey Review: A play about gentrification, staged at the White Horse Tavern by Jonathan Mandell

"Repulsing the Monkey," which is set in an old bar in Pittsburgh about to be sold to (and destroyed by) gentrifiers, takes place in an old bar in New York, the White Horse Tavern. This is th…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:31pm on September 18, 2021

Wicked Back on Broadway by Jonathan Mandell

 "There's no place like home," Kristin Chenoweth said on the reopening night of "Wicked," on September 14, 2021, eighteen years after it opened on Broadway (on October 30, 2003) and 18 mo…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:40pm on September 17, 2021

Fall 2021 Theater Books: 3 Memoirs, 2 Biographies by Jonathan Mandell

Alan Cumming and Billy Porter have written memoirs that are being published this fall, which will also see biographies of Oscar Wilde and Emily Mann, plus a book "by" Noel Coward. Click on t…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 9:51pm on September 16, 2021

Waterman Review by Jonathan Mandell

Thicket & Thistle is the kind of company that anybody serious about theater in America would want to encourage. This is what drew me to "Waterman,"  which turns out to be a Fringe-…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 5:52pm on September 15, 2021

Hamilton on Broadway 2021. A cast of newcomers and returning favorites. by Jonathan Mandell

Below are new production photographs of the 2021 cast of "Hamilton," which is reopening on Broadway tonight, along with "Chicago," "The Lion King" and "Wicked," after eighteen months, the lo…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 7:53pm on September 14, 2021

Leslie Odom, Jr. and Audra McDonald Tony Awards hosts, with a catch. The busiest week on Broadway, and NYC. #Stageworthy News of the Week by Jonathan Mandell

This week could not be busier. Today,  300,000 employees go back to work for New York City's government, and a million students go back to the city's public schools. Tomorrow, "Chicago…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:48pm on September 13, 2021

Angela's Ashes the Musical Review: McCourt's childhood trauma and lilting uplift by Jonathan Mandell

"It was, of course, a miserable childhood: the happy childhood is hardly worth your while," Frankie the narrator says at the beginning of  "Angela's Ashes the Musical," just as he did …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:44pm on September 12, 2021

The arts looking forward from 9/11: Q & A with Bill Rauch of the PAC at the World Trade Center by Jonathan Mandell

By the time that Bill Rauch became the artistic director of the performing arts center on the site of the World Trade Center, it had been nearly two decades in the making. On this, the twent…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 9:14am on September 11, 2021

What Happened? Review. 10 Pithy, Poignant, and Exasperating Aspects of Richard Nelson's Rhinebeck Panorama formula. by Jonathan Mandell

In "What Happened? The Michaels Abroad,"  the dancer Rose Michael, already riddled with cancer, has died of COVID, and her family and friends have gathered around the kitchen table in …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:14pm on September 9, 2021

Return the Moon Review: Third Rail Projects latest site-specific experiment by Jonathan Mandell

If Third Rail Projects' "Return The Moon" " an eerie, airy 75 minutes that is as much secular ritual as work of theater " had been produced by almost any other theater company, I might have …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 4:29pm on September 8, 2021

Fall New York Theater 2021 Begins in Awe and Anxiety. by Jonathan Mandell

The Fall season means the reopening of some 20 big Broadway musicals, two of which began again last week to much hoopla, but it's the large slate of new work, much of it unusual for Broadway…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 4:33pm on September 7, 2021

Theater Question for Labor Day: Does the Reckoning Over Race + Class = Intriguing New Plays About Workers and Workplaces? by Jonathan Mandell

Where are the American plays about unions, or workers, or even just workplaces? I started asking that question several years ago on Labor Day, a legal holiday created by Congress in…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 9:15am on September 6, 2021
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