When Aunt Daphne Went Nude: Naked Nazis???
Miriam Jensen Hendrix's madcap comedy of manners is inspired by a true tale of Nazi nudists...
Cole Porter and Moss Hart's Jubilee: Still Smart, Funny and Tuneful
Musicals Tonight! revives the show that brought us 'Begin the Beguine', 'Just One of Those Things' and 'The Kling-Kling Bird on the Top of the Divi-Divi Tree'...
Trying: Fritz Weaver so Memorable as Forgotten Public Figure
Joanna McClelland Glass reflects on her year with a former U.S. Attorney General...
Nine Parts of Desire: In the Words of the Women of Iraq
Heather Raffo's passionate and moving solo play introduces a variety of contemporary Iraqi women...
Last Easter: Funny People in a Tragic Situation
Playwright Bryony Lavery follows 'Frozen' with a comedy about friendship and cancer...
Newsical: All the News That's Fit to Laugh At
Rick Crom's latest topical revue features hilarious songs and a sterling cast...
Quick Review: 'Last Easter'
A new comedy-drama from the team behind 'Frozen.'...
Orpheus: Alt-Rock Twist on a Greek Myth
A rock star goes to hell, or a hell of a night spot, to re-claim his deceased bride...
Pugilist Specialist: Tense and Terse Drama
Riot Group's drama of military assassination attempt eschews emotions...
Review of 'Symphonie Fantastique'
The abstract underwater puppet show returns to NY....
REVIEW: THE LOVES OF SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN
Susannah York's solo show of Shakespeare monologues at the Blue Heron....
Horton Foote's The Day Emily Married: Unnerving and Exhilarating
Estelle Parsons' fascinating portrayal is only one highlight of Michael Wilson's top-notch production...
MITF REVIEW: THE BABY MONITOR
Jude Albert's new comedy ran at the Midtown Int'l Theatre Fest....
MITF REVIEW: COPITO
Blake Cass' drama premieres at the Midtown Int. Theatre Festival....
'Almost Obscene' Explores Censorship from Biblical Times to the Present
MAD Magazine Senior Editor Joe Raiola's monologue asks how the line between acceptable and obscene is drawn.
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REVIEW: THE KIDNEY
Hunt Holman's new comedy examines the competition among friends to give up their kidney to a dying man....
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....
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