Emily Feldman’s The Best We Could needs suicide prevention counselors for the audience members leaving New York City Center, after each performance of Manhattan Theatre Club’s...
The noun, Apologia, as defined by the compelling playwright Alexi Kaye Campbell (Royal Court’s The Pride) in her dynamic meditation on a mother’s sacrifice for the...
“The thing I remember most about you is your absence.” Simon It is really bad for a show when we hate the lead character and find...
Off-Broadway premiere production of Apoligia, by Alexi Kaye Campbell (The Pride), with direction by three-time Obie Award winner Daniel Aukin (Bad Jews, Skintight). Joining the previously announced...
Beauty and desire are on full display in Roundabout‘s intriguing new play by Joshua Harmon (Admissions) at the Laura Pels Theatre. The smart, funny, but clumsily crafted...
“Beauty isn’t everything. So why is it the only thing?” Joshua Harmon’s Skintightdeals with how we age. For women, age is a pretext for divorce and...
Tony Award winner Idina Menzel returns to the New York theater stage in May 2018, following her Tony nominated performance in If/Then. Menzel makes her Roundabout...
Tip toeing into the messy terrain of race and racism, Joshua Harmon (Roundabout’s Bad Jews, Significant Other) bravely and purposefully digs in to the world of a...
There is something incredibly uncomfortable going on in the small New York City Center Stage II theatre, and I mean that in the greatest of compliments....