Photo Feature: ‘The Jonathan Larson Project’ at Feinstein’s/54 Below
The Jonathan Larson Project, performed at Feinstein's /54 Below, was a fitting tribute to composer Jonathan Larson, who tragically passed away in 1996 just as his...
Playwright Neil Simon Dies at 91
Neil Simon, the Pulitzer Prize-winning American playwright, died last night at New York-Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. The cause was complications from pneumonia....
DC Playwright Patrick Flynn Finalist in Samuel French Off Off Broadway...
Editor's Update, August 26, 2018: At the 43rd Off Off Broadway Short Play Festival this week, Patrick Flynn's The Ferberizing of Coral was one of...
Celebrating Broadway’s Biggest Season in History with ‘Stars in the Alley®’
The statistics are in for the 2017-18 Broadway season, and according to The Broadway League (Broadway.org) – the national trade association for the Broadway...
Review: ‘The Beast in the Jungle’ at Vineyard Theatre
An imaginative, lyrical, and bittersweet stage adaptation of Henry James’ heartbreaking novella of 1903, The Beast in the Jungle reunites the celebrated team of...
Review: ‘Woman and Scarecrow’ at Irish Repertory Theatre
Marking its first production of a work by the internationally-lauded Dublin-born playwright Marina Carr, Irish Repertory Theatre’s New York premiere of Woman and Scarecrow,...
Review: ‘Unexpected Joy’ at The York Theatre Company
Though gynocentric themes featuring lead roles for women are a welcome new trend in contemporary theater, there’s little new or unexpected in Unexpected Joy,...
Interview: Actress Gayle Carney Discusses her Off-Broadway show ‘The Promised Land’
Gayle Carney has played a myriad of roles in her many years as an actress. She’s been seen most recently in The Dog Must...
Review: ‘It Came from Beyond’ at St. Luke’s Theatre
Mid-century aficionados and other interested earthlings can take a time-traveling trip back to the ‘50s at St. Luke’s Theatre with the Off-Broadway premiere of...
Review: ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ at the Lyric Theatre
Amazing bursts of magic that dazzle in the darkness, distinctive characterizations of a host of eccentric, endearing, and evil personalities by an enthralling cast,...
Review: ‘SUMMER: The Donna Summer Musical’ at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
As with all of the shows in its genre, the latest offering in the surge of biographical jukebox musicals on Broadway, SUMMER: The Donna...
Review: ‘The Seafarer’ at Irish Repertory Theatre
Mystic realism and metaphor meet the Irish gift of gab and a dire predilection for alcohol in Conor McPherson’s The Seafarer, a disturbingly dark...
Review: ‘Three Tall Women’ at the Golden Theatre
Brilliant. Extraordinary. Ingenious. Superb. The best. Yet all adjectives and superlatives pale in comparison with the truly unsurpassed quality of the script, performances, direction,...
Previewing ‘Stepchild, A New Musical’ in the Rough Draft Festival at...
As part of LaGuardia Performing Arts Center’s Rough Draft Festival, IRT Theater and TGF 12 Productions have teamed up for a workshop presentation of...
Review: ‘Children of a Lesser God’ at Studio 54
When Mark Medoff‘s award-winning play Children of a Lesser God premiered on Broadway in 1980, followed by the highly-lauded film adaptation in 1986, it...
Review: ‘Mean Girls’ at the August Wilson Theatre
If you’ve ever witnessed (or worse yet, experienced, encouraged, or participated in) the “girl-on-girl crime” of high-school cliques, malicious gossip, fierce competitiveness, and vicious...
Review: ‘Wicked Frozen’ at St. Luke’s Theatre
What do you get when you cross the super-popular hits Wicked and Frozen with a Boston accent? The laugh-out-loud musical parody Wicked Frozen, presented...
Review: ‘Lobby Hero’ at Second Stage Theater
In the current American climate of daily accusations of “fake news,” public denials of misdeeds, not-so-secret cover-ups of illegal activities, and arbitrary job terminations...
Review: ‘Rocktopia’ at The Broadway Theatre
A mash-up of classical music with classic rock, Rocktopia, co-created by vocalist Rob Evan (of New York stage and Trans-Siberian Orchestra fame) and Maestro Randall...
Review: ‘Angels in America’ at the Neil Simon Theatre
London’s blockbuster National Theatre production of Angels in America - Tony Kushner’s sweeping two-part eight-hour epic about AIDS, politics, and gay life in America...