Tony Award nominees for Best Musical have never been so unpredictable
“No use permitting some prophet of doom to wipe every smile away!” sings Sally Bowles in the musical “Cabaret.” Well, I’m not here to erase every grin in Times Square, …
“No use permitting some prophet of doom to wipe every smile away!” sings Sally Bowles in the musical “Cabaret.” Well, I’m not here to erase every grin in Times Square, …
Theater review UNCLE VANYA Two hours and 30 minutes. At the Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 150 West 65th Street. When Steve Carell emerges from behind a bench onstage at the Vivian …
The truth is, she never left us. Patti LuPone will come back to Broadway this fall, more than two years after she dramatically tossed out her actors union card, The …
Theater review AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE One hour and 50 minutes with no intermission. At Circle in the Square Theatre, 235 W. 50th St. There is an unintentionally funny …
It’s hard to believe it’s been 20 years since the off-Broadway premiere of “Doubt,” John Patrick Shanley’s scorching drama about a nun who suspects the parish pastor of being a …
More than once during “Oh, Mary!,” which opened Thursday night off-Broadway, it hits you: How am I laughing so uncontrollably at a play about Mary Todd Lincoln? Yes, Abraham Lincoln’s …
On the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s First Folio – a collection of the Bard’s plays published under the title Mr. William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories & Tragedies – rare originals of …
The poster of the new play “The Cottage,” which opened Monday night on Broadway, instantly suggests a severe identity crisis. With exaggerated, colorful cartoons of its starry cast popping out …