We use cookies and other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, personalising content and ads, providing social media features and to analyse how our Sites are used.
Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
The musical adaptation of Alice Walker’s novel returns in a slimmed-down but powerful staging
The new musical by David Bowie and Enda Walsh delivers stirring music but little drama
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new musical is brought to life by the talented children in the cast
Al Pacino takes the role of an ageing business magnate in David Mamet’s new play
A curious drama that whizzes through the decades by means of a metal time-travel hat
There is plenty to amuse in this Manhattan story of two gay male couples and their lesbian friend
Bruce Willis gives a flat performance in this staging of Stephen King’s novel
A high-octane musical about Cuban-American pop star Gloria Estefan and her husband, Emilio
Evan Cabnet’s production credibly conjures the France of Emile Zola’s novel
A thoroughly entertaining, intensely acted drama that deserves a Broadway run
Achingly good performances illuminate this musical about presidential daughters and wives
This drama set in war-torn Liberia is initially powerful — though its impact diminishes
Clive Owen gives a quintessentially Pinterish performance on his Broadway debut
Sign language is choreographed into Deaf West Theater’s elegant but elusive musical production
A dazzlingly inventive production from director Eric Tucker that features a cast of just five
A collection of six plays adapted from Tennessee Williams’ short stories
Dynamic performances elevate this multi-layered prison drama
A.R. Gurney’s drama about a wealthy elderly widow is affectionate but ploughs a familiar furrow
Myth, science and ethics collide in the story of a genetic researcher on a personally driven quest
Sylvan surroundings and Rat-Packish elements add playfulness to this Shakespeare in the Park production
How does this show — now opening on Broadway — exert appeal across the political spectrum?
James Lecesne shines in this adaptation of his own young-adult novel about a missing teenager
Alfred Jarry’s play is transposed to a modern-day bourgeois French family setting
Jan Maxwell is at her fierce best as a 16th-century painter who takes on the Venetian authorities
The duo deliver a mix of magic and comedy routines with an intellectual component
International Edition