Review of 'Address Unknown'
A novel once described as 'the most effective indictment of Nazism to appear in fiction' is adapted for the stage....
Quick Review: 'The Joys of Sex'
'Dad, is sex dirty?' 'If it's done right.' It isn't (either) in this new musical....
REVIEW: NECROPOLIS
Don Nigro's study of war and revenge has its New York premiere at the Pantheon....
REVIEW: THE INTERNATIONALIST
Anne Washburn's new 'foreign' play examines the American experience in a fictional country, in a fictional language....
REVIEW: ITALIAN-AMERICAN CANTOS
Anthony P. Pennino examines three generations in an Italian-American family....
REVIEW: BETWEEN US
Joe Hortua's new play at MTC examines the relationship between two couples over two years....
bare: Viva la Vie Upper Middle Class!
Let's just recognize that enormous elephant in the room right from the top, shall we? Because as soon as the flood of praise for bare began to trickle its way to New York from Los Angeles, where its scheduled 32 performance run received such raves that it was extended to four months, the comparisons...
'Pride's Crossing' Celebrates 20th Century Women Who Swam Against the Current
Tina Howe's 1998 award-winning drama of an English Channel swimmer receives first New York revival at T. Schreiber Studio....
Review of 'Hannah and Martin'
David Strathairn, one of the newest members of the 'Sopranos' cast, returns to the New York stage as controversial German philosopher Martin Heidegger....
REVIEW: BEE-LUTHER-HATCHEE
Thomas Gibbons' thought-provoking drama arrives in New York at the Blue Heron Theatre....
REVIEW: COOKING WITH LARD
A new comedy by Cindy Hanson and Cheryl Norris about Southern women has opened at HERE....
REVIEW: HOLLYWOOD AT SUNSET
Robert Patrick returns to off-off-Broadway with this endearing examination of gay people in Hollywood....
Review of 'Beautiful Child' at the Vineyard Theatre
Perhaps my reaction to Nicky Silver's 'Beautiful Child' would be more positive if I didn't watch it from the same seat where only a few months ago I winced through parts of Paula Vogel's 'The Long Christmas Ride Home.' ...
REVIEW: THE LADIES
A new play by Anne Washburn about the wives of famous dictators is at Dixon Place. ...
REVIEW: RAGTIME AND AGAIN
Ragtime artist Max Morath has a new one-man musical at the York....
REVIEW: THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS- THE MUSICAL
The new musical at the York imagines a single story told through the musical styles of five famous- and very different- composers....
REVIEW: THE STORY
Tracey Scott Wilson's new racial drama opens tonight at The Public....
REVIEWS: LOVE LETTERS and WINDOWS OF LUCIDITY
Two shows recently ended their runs off-Broadway: A.R. Gurney's LOVE LETTERS and Douglas C. William's and Michael Ryan's WINDOWS OF LUCIDITY...
Review of 'The Thing About Men'
'The Thing About Men,' the new musical at the Promenade Theatre, is misnamed, as was the 1985 German film 'Men' ('Manner' in German) on which it's based. ...
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