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Features > New York Theater Archives
TONY NOMINATIONS
GREAT WHITE STARS
Despite a lacklusted Broadway season in some respects, this year's Tony nominations feature plenty of praiseworthy work.
Reviewed by:
MATT WINDMAN
GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES
at City Center
GLITTERY GIRL FROM LITTLE ROCK
The 1949
Jule Styne-Leo Robin
musical follows Lorelei Lee as she walks through the world like she owns the place.
Reviewed by:
JOANNE KAUFMAN
DRAMA DESK ORCHESTRATIONS CONTROVERSY
OUT OF TOUCH
The Drama Desk Awards, already an outsider in the theater world, have not done themselves any favors recently with omissions in their categories and nominations.
Reviewed by:
MATT WINDMAN
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
at CSC
NEON TREES
Classic Stage Company’s sexy, jubilant production explodes with imagination and an overload of costumes and props.
Reviewed by:
MATT WINDMAN
LEAP OF FAITH
at St. James Theatre
PLASTIC CROSS
A con man turns up in Sweetwater, Kansas, pretending to be a man of God and selling it in song.
Reviewed by:
PETER FILICHIA
THE LYONS
at Cort Theater
PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
In
Nicky Silver’s
new black comedy, the members of the Lyons family fight one another in a zero-sum battle for happiness.
Reviewed by:
JESSICA BRANCH
THE COLUMNIST
at Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
CONTROL THE STORY
David Auburn
crafts a bio-drama of scandal, sex and secrets around the life of influential columnist Joseph Alsop.
Reviewed by:
MATT WINDMAN
MAGIC/BIRD
at the Longacre
EASY LAYUPS
The friendship between basketball icons Magic Johnson and Larry Bird made for a decent documentary, but makes for boring theater.
Reviewed by:
MATT WINDMAN
ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS
at the Music Box
DOUBLE DIPPING
James Corden
leads the funniest, most insane show you’ll find this season.
Reviewed by:
MATT WINDMAN
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
at the Neil Simon
GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD?
A flawed rock opera to begin with, this latest incarnation comes off as lackluster despite the efforts of a cast of fine voices.
Reviewed by:
JESSICA BRANCH
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