"Other Desert Cities" Opening Brings Out The Stars
NY1 VIDEO: Jon Robin Baitz's "Other Desert Cities" opened on Broadway this past Thursday. NY1's Frank DiLella was on hand for the starry night, and he filed this report.
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NY1 VIDEO: Jon Robin Baitz's "Other Desert Cities" opened on Broadway this past Thursday. NY1's Frank DiLella was on hand for the starry night, and he filed this report.
Meet the first-nighters at the Broadway opening of Jon Robin Baitz's new play Other Desert Cities.
Lovers of great drama (with a healthy dose of comedy) had a special reason to cheer Other Desert Cities on the play’s November 3 opening night at the Booth Theatre: The play represents…
The Best Man is a curious case. This Gore Vidal drama had a decent run when premiered in 1960. It was nominated for a number of Tonys and made into a movie. But then it promptly fell off the…
Other Desert Cities, at Broadway's Booth TheatreGratuitous Violins rating: ***1/2 out of ****I've been hooked on a few nighttime soap operas over the years, most notably Dallas and Falcon Cr…
Jon Robin Baitz's new family drama "Other Desert Cities" opened November 3 at Broadway's Booth Theatre. Directed by Joe Montello, the limited engagement play only runs through January 8, 201…
Jon Robin Baitz's politicized family drama comes to Broadway.
On Thursday, November 3, the Broadway production of Jon Robin Baitz's Other Desert Cities opened at the Booth Theatre starring Stockard Channing, Rachel Griffiths, Judith Light, Stacy K…
Performances began October 12 at 8 pm at the Booth Theatre for Jon Robin Baitz's critically acclaimed new play OTHER DESERT CITIES directed by Joe Mantello. This Lincoln Center Theater produ…
Performances began October 12 at 8 pm at the Booth Theatre for Jon Robin Baitz's critically acclaimed new play OTHER DESERT CITIES directed by Joe Mantello. This Lincoln Center Theater produ…
A daughter returns home with an earth-shaking Christmas gift for her parents to unwrap in Jon Robin Baitz's Other Desert Cities — starring Stockard Channing, Stacy Keach and Judith…
Do critics recommend visiting "Other Desert Cities"?
NEW YORK " When the eternally promising playwright Jon Robin Baitz was lured to network television to write the series "Brothers and Sisters," the signs pointed to another excellent stage cr…
Jon Robin Baitz, who burst into New York theater as an eerily mature playwright in the late '80s, has always crafted smart work full of intimate emotions and big ideas. But "Other Desert Cit…
Broadway has given us some great family dramas recently, but that juicy genre becomes elevated when the kin in question are warring over something bigger than themselves. This is the case in…
Legit Reviews: Helmer Joe Mantello did a savvy job of recasting "Other Desert Cities" for its Broadway transfer.
In Other Desert Cities, Brooke Wyeth to be played by Rachel Griffiths who is making her Broadway debut, a once promising novelist, returns home after a six year absence to celebrate Christma…
Jon Robin Baitz's "Other Desert Cities" has moved to Broadway, where it has emerged as stronger, more sincere and more credible than in its previous incarnation.
Rachel Griffiths makes an auspicious Broadway debut in Jon Robin Baitz's compelling drama.
David Rooney Jon Robin Baitz's first new play in six years has ripened significantly in its move to Broadway.read more
"Whether it's oppressive because it's arid and blistering or because it's cold and barren, a desert is a desert and it doesn't change much. The same thing is true of Jon Robin Baitz's play …
It was a hit off-Broadway last season and now "Other Desert Cities" has made the move to Broadway.
Come into the cavernous California living room of the well-known Wyeth family, gathering for good tidings at Christmas Eve, 2004. Over here are the parents - he, a former movie star turned p…
Stacy Keach and Rachel Griffiths in Jon Robin Baitz's play, which opened on Broadway at the Booth Theater. (Courtesy of Lincoln Center Theater.)
Jon Robin Baitz's family melodrama "Other Desert Cities" was an Off-Broadway hit earlier this year at Lincoln Center. Now on Broadway, where it's sporting a few subtle tweaks (goo…