It's fun to see pros be pros, making everything look fluid and effortless. But it's also fun to see...
Read OnCoincidentally, three alums from the Broadway production of "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling...
Read OnA few days ago I debated the pros and cons of Daniel Sullivan's production of "The Merchant of...
Read OnOne of the highlights of "Musashi" -- the Japanese play I reviewed in today's paper -- is the...
Read OnThe Parabasis blog alerted me to this Q&A with actress Maria Dizzia, last seen in Anne Washburn's...
Read OnThe piece I wrote for today's paper made me really happy. Too often, we forget about the hardy...
Read OnMadeleine George's play "The Zero Hour" shouldn't be confused with "Zero Hour," which is about Zero...
Read OnJohn Connolly is an Irish-born noir writer whose name isn't usually associated with theater. But...
Read OnWe're in between shows right now, so I'll use the opportunity to plug a couple of punditing...
Read OnI loved the Kneehigh company's production of "Brief Encounter," which ran at St. Ann's Warehouse...
Read OnIt's a safe bet that, when one of a musi cal's...
Here's a sure-fire recipe for success that even...
Jay Roach’s “Dinner for Schmucks” is the first...
It's a safe bet that, when one of a musi cal's main characters is dead right from the beginning, we're not going to be in for an uplifting experience. Such is the case with "Lovers," now receiving its world premiere at the Midtown... Read Full Story
Don't expect the 12th-century Norman invasion in "The Irish . . . and How They Got That Way": The focus of Frank McCourt's play is much narrower. A...
The Broadway graveyard is full of flops that had great scores and bad scripts. An outstanding example is the 1965 musical "On a Clear Day You...
A Brooklyn photographer is suing producers of the Broadway smash "Fela!" for allegedly ripping off a picture that's featured prominently in the Tony...
Bachelor parties gone wild have gotten lots of stage and screen time. But if Leslye Headland's wickedly comic play is any indication, bachelorette...
If you missed Al Pacino demanding his pound of flesh in Central Park this summer, you’re in luck: His Shylock’s coming to Broadway in the fall....
A musical based on Pedro Almodovar's 1988 farce "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown" is coming to Broadway. Lincoln Center Theater announced...
This is a story about the subway and the stage. Mostly, it's about a father, who toiled in the tunnels for years, determined to put his kid on the...
For a show that touches down in a half-dozen places, "See Rock City & Other Destinations" doesn't really get very far. In fact, this evening of...
If his plays are any indication, Mark St. Germain must throw some mighty in teresting dinner parties. One recent play, "Camping With Henry and Tom,"...