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JASON ROBERT BROWN WITH BETTY BUCKLEY
at SubCulture
ANTHEM OF HOPE
Composer and actress joined together in an impassioned performance.
Reviewed by:
JEREMY GERARD
THE YOUNG MAN FROM ATLANTA
at Signature Theatre
WANTING AND WONDERING
The folksiness in Horton Foote’s family drama grows tiresome.
Reviewed by:
JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ
CYRANO DE BERGERAC
at Daryl Roth Theatre
BOLD AND BROODING
By omitting parts of the text, this production finds a way to bring new gravitas to the 1897 drama.
Reviewed by:
JESSICA BRANCH
WE WILL ROCK YOU
at Madison Square Garden
WISHFUL SINCERITY
The Queen jukebox musical took over the Garden for four fun performances.
Reviewed by:
MATT WINDMAN
EINSTEIN’S DREAMS
at 59E59 Theaters
MUSICAL RELATIVITY
An imaginative staging is paired with a talented ensemble.
Reviewed by:
BRIAN SCOTT LIPTON
RICHARD III
at Gerald W. Lynch Theater
BLOODY BUTCHER
Garry Hynes stages the Shakespearean melodrama with fresh inspiration and freedom.
Reviewed by:
BERNARD CARRAGHER
KRISTIN CHENOWETH: FOR THE GIRLS
at Nederlander Theatre
BLOND DEVOTION
Kristin Chenoweth’s combination of sensuality and chastity is in full force.
Reviewed by:
DAVID COTE
THE MICHAELS
at Public Theater
FEW ANSWERS, PLENTY OF QUESTIONS
Richard Nelson expands his distinctive brand of kitchen-table realism with his splendidly acted new play.
Reviewed by:
JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ
JOHN PIZZARELLI AND JESSICA MOLASKEY
at Café Carlyle
PURE HARMONY
Stephen Sondheim and Hal Prince top the duo’s annual fall fling, while Lainie Kazan remembers flings, flames and fiascos.
Reviewed by:
JEREMY GERARD
MOLLY SWEENEY
at Theatre Row
LOST SOULS
Even with good acting, a play told entirely in monologues can be difficult to make lively.
Reviewed by:
DAVID LEFKOWITZ
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SCHEDULE UPDATES
-
Yes, Prime Minister
contracts its run, while
A Chorus Line
expands its own.
POWERHOUSE OF THEATRE
- After 11 years as the Almeida Theatre's artistic director,
Michael Attenborough
is stepping down to focus on directing.
SONGS FROM THE HEART
-
Once
the Tony-Award winning musical is set to hit London in January.
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