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THE PROM
at Longacre Theatre
HIGH SCHOOL DRAMA
Though the story isn't perfect, this new Broadway musical is a bit of breezy fun with a peppy score.
Reviewed by:
JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ
THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT
at Studio 54
FLATTERY AND OBJECTIVITY
Bobby Cannavale and Daniel Radcliffe go up against each other in this true story of a writer and fact checker fighting to get a story right.
Reviewed by:
JEREMY GERARD
THE NEW ONE
at Cort Theatre
CHANGE OF HEART
In his hilarious solo show, Mike Birbiglia tells the story of how he overcame his lifelong objection to parenthood.
Reviewed by:
BRIAN SCOTT LIPTON
THE NEW ONE
at Cort Theatre
RELUCTANT DAD
Mike Birbiglia puts his self-deprecating wit to work in his solo Broadway show about becoming a father.
Reviewed by:
JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ
KING KONG
at Broadway Theatre
SUPERSIZED FLOP
After the dazzle of the special effects wears off, this behemoth musical feels pretty small.
Reviewed by:
JEREMY GERARD
FINAL FOLLIES
at Cherry Lane Theatre
DISINTEGRATION OF CLASS
In this thoughtful production, Primary Stage presents three of A.R. Gurney's one-act plays.
Reviewed by:
JESSICA BRANCH
THE THANKSGIVING PLAY
at Playwrights Horizons
PAGEANTRY SPOOF
Larissa FastHorse takes on hot-button issues with a deliciously funny approach.
Reviewed by:
JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ
AMERICAN SON
at Booth Theatre
BLACK, WHITE AND BLUE
Although Christopher Demos-Brown's play covers important issues of race, the story and characters are two-dimensional.
Reviewed by:
DAVID COTE
POPCORN FALLS
at Davenport Theater
SMALL-TOWN ECCENTRICS
An out-of-commission playhouse has one week to put on a play and save the town.
Reviewed by:
DAVID LEFKOWITZ
TORCH SONG
at Helen Hayes Theater
LOVE AND GRIEF
In Moisés Kaufman’s uneven but moving production, the cast doesn't quite measure up to the original.
Reviewed by:
JEREMY GERARD
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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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