Those who didn't deign or dare to travel downtown to see The Fantasticks
The revival proudly boasts many elements replicated from the original, but much the same could be said for...
With the 2004-05 season's The Pillowman, Martin McDonagh burnished his reputation as a playwright...
Arriving on Broadway trailing poisonous word of mouth from its out-of-town tryout...
A wake-up call to the New York theater scene in the form of Clifford Odets’s quintessentially American...
Here’s a play that rewards close listening and an active imagination. Written as four long solo speeches...
The end of the 2005-2006 season was a St. Patrick’s Day parade of openings, as Broadway rolled...
America doesn’t lack for pundit reactions to the Iraq War, be they "What a mess the government’s lies got us into,"...
How wise director-choreographer Twyla Tharp was to title her latest dancical...
The title of Alan Bennett’s play suggests something more stolid, more punctiliously academic than...