With so many characters’ back-stories unfolding in this revival of the 1975 musical, it’s hard to know where to focus
Though at times predictable, this drama establishes its author Paul Downs Colaizzo as a valuable fresh voice
Commercial theatre needn’t play safe
The ensemble’s pairing of Delius and Grieg was eloquent and the latter’s Piano Concerto was delicately handled
Duo forms Important Studios with boutique bank
Village innocence is somewhat overdone in this revival of William Inge’s 1953 drama set in a small Kansas town
The US biographer who has spent three decades – so far – on his acclaimed study of Lyndon B Johnson talks to Sarah Gordon
In the lead role, Jeffery Roberson stalks and stumbles through this shamelessly tawdry melodrama with dauntless savoir-faire
This is a somewhat bloodless production of the drama based on a Henry James novel
This is a fine Broadway revival of Edward Albee’s play, although it lacks the fun of a fair fight
Mary McCann gives a well-crafted performance in Simon Stephens’ unsettling play about a woman in midlife crisis
Michael Shannon brings superb fervour and deadpan humour to this narrative of domestic conflict and betrayal
Professor lectures conference about limitations of markets
Director Doug Hughes presents Ibsen’s play – streamlined by Rebecca Lenkiewicz – in fairly straightforward manner
Maybe Mitt Romney should take a page out of the old political playbook and hold a beefsteak
The Met’s new production is a dramatic mishmash – though Matthew Polenzani sang with artful delicacy
Though the performers display immense musical skills, this jukebox show has few merits as a piece of theatre
Jake Gyllenhaal is superb in his stage debut as a hoodie-wearing slacker
The first in our series looks at Tribeca’s industrial lofts
This musical adaptation of the 2000 cheerleading comedy has sharper dialogue, a propulsive score and acrobatic moves
Jim Parsons has a boyish affability and wonderful slow-burn timing as the rabbit-loving Elwood P. Dowd
It’s the quality of the acting that distinguishes this drama about sexual identity
The plot is tissue thin, but there’s exuberant choreography in a production that’s delivered with zest and polish
Megan Hilty’s confident brashness and powerful singing voice overcome the inevitable memories of Marilyn
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