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The York's new revue of Kenward Elmslie's lyrics, poetry and verse bubbles over with the eccentricities of American English
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The York's new revue of Kenward Elmslie's lyrics, poetry and verse bubbles over with the eccentricities of American English
A young bohemian forces three artists to examine their hearts and minds in Barry Levey's new comic drama at Theatre Row.
'Sometimes we have to be cruel to be kind.
The Oberon Theatre puts on another stellar performance, it's just a bit too long
You don't have to be a musical theatre expert to love this spoof of Broadway's most famous hits
The Oberon Theatre Features a Jewel to Kick Off 2005
Marin Ireland is fascinating in Willy Holtzman's sensual pschological drama
John Rubinstein stars in The Peccadillo Theater's outstanding production of Elmer Rice's 1931 drama
Gareth Armstrong's fascinating study of Shakespeare and anti-Semitism re-opens the Perry Street Theatre.
Stiff Upper Lip premieres Jamie Linley's drama of sex workers and drug dealers in London's slums
Sherri D.
Rob Handel's new drama examines the allure of political power, and the effects of an intern's diseappearance on a congressman's children.
It's also a treat to see this G&S classic produced in a style more in keeping with its operetta roots.
Kathie Lee Gifford and David Pomeranz offer us another example of why authors of musicals should stay away from bridges
Carol Churchill's new drama has Dallas Roberts as the clones of Sam Shepard's son
Daniel Goldfarb's comedy of Jewish singles has a terrific cast, swift direction and plenty of good laughs.
Florence Foster Jenkins couldn't hit a right note to save her life, but they sure loved her at Carnegie Hall
Broadway producer David Black barely touches on his life in the theatre
Forget the flowers and jewelry.
The decline and fall of Woody Allen continues at Atlantic Theater Company.
The rise and fall of the Algonquin Round Table is cleverly and charmingly musicalized in an outstanding and hilarious new musical
You don't need to bring a kid along to have a great time at this clever and hip musical
Well, it took more than six hundred years, but Johannes von Saaz's proto-Renaissance dramatic masterwork finally made it to the New York stage.
This dramatic and sensual reimagining of the classic opera brings Bizet's tragic heroine to South Africa.
Dominic Hoffman expertly plays nine very different people in his new one-man play.
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