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...
8am: The 19th Amendment Project Burning Coal Theatre is pleased to present The 19th Amendment Project, a collection of short plays written by some of the most accomplished...
Producers Jeffrey Richards and Louise Gund announced today additional casting for Tony Award & Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan’s The Great Society, the second of his two...
The acting is superb in Suzan-Lori Parks’ In the Blood. However, it’s hard to feel sorry for Hester La Negrita (Saycon Sengbloh), the supposed heroine of...
It’s like a twisted Halloween night version of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolff starring modern versions of the female leads of Vanity Fair. Just like it was in the mid-1800’s...
Gina Gionfriddo’s Can You Forgive Her? comes to The Vineyard Theatre Thursday, May 4 with an official opening night set for May 23. This will be the New York...
Richard Greenberg’s The Babylon Line, at Lincoln Center Theater, directed by Terry Kinney, is already at the end of the play before it even starts. Our narrator, the leading...
For the life of me, why the Pershing Square Signature Center decided to put on The Signature Plays is beyond me. They are so grotesque, demented, repetitious...
Forest Whitaker and Frank Wood, are both excellent actors, but the revival of Eugene O’Neill’s Hughie is a bore! Who knew it would be so hard...