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TOOTSIE
at Marquis Theatre
WHAT A DRAG
The film’s sweeter charms and magic have gone missing in this transfer to the stage.
Reviewed by:
JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ
ALL MY SONS
at American Airlines Theatre
MILLER’S TIME
Arthur Miller's play about risking lives in exchange for corporate profiteering has not lost its relevance.
Reviewed by:
DAVID COTE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AMERICAN SERVICEMEN IN BRITAIN
at 59E59 Theaters
KNOCKOFF PYTHON
Taste is not a strong point in this spoof of Anglo-American relations mid-WWII.
Reviewed by:
SANDY MACDONALD
HILLARY AND CLINTON
at John Golden Theatre
POLITICAL FANFIC
Lucas Hnath's fictionalized account of behind-the-scenes maneuvering during the 2008 presidential campaign is tightly written, but it pulls too many punches.
Reviewed by:
DAVID COTE
LIFE SUCKS
at The Wild Project
UNHAPPY GATHERINGS
This adaptation of
Uncle Vanya
struggles as it straddles two worlds without committing to either.
Reviewed by:
DAVID LEFKOWITZ
THE FERRYMAN
at Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
SIMMERING TENSION
Jez Butterworth’s epic family drama is in excellent hands here, delivering plenty of shocks and surprises.
Reviewed by:
BRIAN SCOTT LIPTON
KING LEAR
at Cort Theatre
SHAME OF THRONES
Between Sam Gold's staging and Glenda Jackson's performance, this production unfortunately falls flat.
Reviewed by:
DAVID COTE
OKLAHOMA!
at Circle in the Square Theatre
RADICAL REBOOT
While not every choice lands, you can be sure that this revival is swinging for the fences.
Reviewed by:
JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ
THE WHITE DEVIL
at Lucille Lortel Theatre
REVENGE SERVED HOT
It may not be Shakespeare, but this is a savvy and fiercely acted modern revival of John Webster's revenge tragedy.
Reviewed by:
DAVID COTE
THE CRADLE WILL ROCK
at Classic Stage Company
STATE OF THE UNION
John Doyle's show-within-a-show approach is successful in some aspects and less so in others.
Reviewed by:
MATT WINDMAN
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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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