548 stories from Theatre Reviews Limited
New York theater goers know Marie Mullen from her performance in "The Cripple of Inishmaan" as Billy Claven's Aunt Kate who talks to stones, and from her performance in "The Beauty Queen of …
The familiar post-TONY lull that usually occurs during the summer months of July and August, when everyone takes a break to flee the city for a bit of ocean breeze, doesn't seem to be happen…
Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival (PSF) is proud to present Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill, written by acclaimed playwright Lanie Robertson with musical arrangements by Danny Holgate.…
James T. Lane portrayed choreographer Paul Williams in the American tour of "Ain't Too Proud" and his many Broadway roles have included "Chicago" (Billy Flynn), "Kiss Me Kate" (Paul), "King …
Since the Atlantic Theater Company first announced that Brian d'Arcy James and Kelli O'Hara would lead the cast of the new musical "Days of Wine and Roses" based on the book by JP Miller, it…
"Notre Dame de Paris" is based on the novel by Victor Hugo and is adapted by author Luc Plamondon with music composed by Richard Cocciante. The musical and dance piece is billed as a musical…
"The Gospel According to Heather" a new musical which is now playing at Theater 555 fails to deliver any clear message let alone a gospel, constantly being sidetracked by insignificant subpl…
Years (decades, centuries, eons) of interminable suffering hang over the gables of Grey House. And while there is no forgiveness or redemption within, the walls of the house encase unrelenti…
"Foxes" a new play by Dexter Flanders now having a run at 59E59 theaters is appropriately named since the two central characters Daniel (an earnest Raphel Famotibe) and Leon (a complex Bayo …
"Lizard Boy" a new Indie-Rock musical with book, music and lyrics by Justin Huertas is currently playing at New World Stages presented by Prospect Theater Company. It can be described as an …
It was only one day after Father's Day. It was Juneteenth. As we walked to The Theatre at St. Clements to see "Eisenhower: This Piece of Ground," we anticipated Richard Hellesen's one-man sh…
Audible Theater is currently presenting "Sorry For Your Loss" a solo show written and performed by Michael Cruz Kayne at The Minetta Lane Theatre, which approaches the subject of grieving wi…
Amy Herzog's compelling new version of "A Doll's House," Jamie Lloyd's transcendent direction (2023 Tony Nominee), and Soutra Gilmour's carnal scenic design create the landscape necessary to…
The Outer Critics Circle (OCC), the official organization of writers on New York theatre for out-of-town newspapers and national publications, is pleased to announce the winners of the 72nd …
The long-awaited musical "New York, New York" has finally arrived on the Great White Way paying homage to the city that bears its name and dazzling audiences with its signature song. It is a…
The Outer Critics Circle (OCC), the official organization of writers on New York theatre for out-of-town newspapers and national publications, are pleased to announce the nominees for the 72…
Mischief Theatre has returned to Broadway with another play that isn't going exactly as planned, exactly the way the creative team wanted it to, now on stage at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, …
In the "Camelot" now on the stage of The Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center, magic has been replaced with science, wizardry replaced by wisdom, romance replaced by practicality, and f…
After all the hype and waiting it is here. The new Broadway musical "Shucked," with a book by Robert Horn, and music and lyrics by Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally, has opened and is currentl…
There are two questions you should probably ask yourself when deciding to attend a performance of the revival of "Dancin" which was originally produced in 1978, when it was nominated for sev…
World-renowned celebrity portrait photographer Mark Mann celebrates the release of his new coffee table book Movement at the Still Point: An Ode to Dance with a one night only st…
Yann Martel's 2001 novel "Life of Pi" is a coming-of-age story, the story of "one boy, one boat, one tiger." Walker/Canongate published Martel's Booker Prize novel in 2010 as a young adult n…
Most, if not all, of my colleagues did not like "Bad Cinderella." However, the performance I recently attended was sold out and that often undervalued pundit known as "the audience" could no…
Perhaps one of the best reasons to attend the present revival of "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" is to hear the exceptional score by the late Stephen Sondheim, gloriously pr…
The musical "Parade" opened on Broadway in 1998 and was subject to a short run, closing in February of 1999 before eventually winning two TONY awards for Best Book of a musical by Alfred Uhr…