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A song cycle featuring previously unheard songs from the trunk of the late composer reminds us of a talent lost way too soon. Lane Williamson reviews.
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This tight espionage two-hander suffers by comparison to the actual state of the world. Loren Noveck reviews.
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The Broadway star offers a new cabaret show exhibiting her stunning range. Lane Williamson reviews.
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A trip into the world of sumo that's visually stunning if sometimes lacking in nuance. Lorin Wertheimer reviews.
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An excellent set overshadows some unsuccessful acting in this revival of a Sam Shepard play. Lane Williamson reviews.
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An intricately layered memory play that's more complicated than it seems. Loren Noveck reviews.
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Two brothers across an ocean and a personal divide are forced to reconnect in a new play by Samuel D. Hunter. But should they? Lane Williamson reviews.
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A solo show missing a sense of its only character. Loren Noveck reviews.
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Treesplaining and griefsplaining dominate this overly literal new musical. Nicole Serratore reviews.
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A fascinating slice of history from a volatile era but the play's structure and focus undermines some of its power. Nicole Serratore reviews.
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The new play by the downtown legend Len Jenkin mixes a tender love story with some darker, stranger magic. Loren Noveck reviews.
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Jay O. Sanders is a "resplendent" Falstaff in this combined rendition of Shakespeare's two Henry IV plays. Patrick Maley reviews.
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Jordan Harrison's exciting new play is intellectually impressive and philosophically a bit terrifying. Loren Noveck reviews.
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Sanaz Toossi's heartbreaking play is about the way language can fracture and separate us from ourselves. Nicole Serratore reviews.
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Forrest Malloy's backstage (melo)drama is filled with strong performances and incisively directed by Katie Birenboim. Loren Noveck reviews.
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An Under the Radar piece that portrays the banal horror of life under siege. Loren Noveck reviews.
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Irish Rep presents an excellent triptych of Samuel Beckett's lesser-seen short plays. Patrick J. Maley reviews.
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Miraculous puppets and macabre whimsy. Loren Noveck reviews an Under the Radar show for all ages.
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Prototype presents a modern opera based on a novel that takes its name from a documentary: Loren Noveck finds it intriguingly complex.
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Audra McDonald delivers a Rose for the ages. Carol Rocamora reviews.
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A date-night experience that's part concert, part dance piece, part collective catharsis. Loren Noveck reviews.
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A trip through a minefield of family dysfunction. Loren Noveck reviews.
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A funny and fascinating journey through a moment of Puerto Rican history. Nicole Serratore reviews.
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A word game becomes a painfully effective metaphor in Kallan Dana's tart and tightly crafted new play. Loren Noveck reviews.
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Two lovers escape reality with vivid imaginings in a beautifully acted revival of Philip Ridley's play. Lane Williamson reviews.
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