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PRESENT LAUGHTER
at the American Airlines Theatre
HAMMING IT UP
A funny and well-rounded period piece, with a central role perfectly tailored for
Victor Garber
to return to the stage.
Reviewed by:
BILL STEVENSON
RACE
at the Barrymore Theatre
BLAH BLAH... THE PLAY
Mamet has offered up a tame play with a provocative title. Shouldn't it be the other way around?
Reviewed by:
MATT WOLF
BRIEF ENCOUNTER
at St. Ann’s Warehouse
FAITHFUL IN THEIR FASHION
More homage than mockery, Kneehigh’s all-singing, all-dancing, semi-ironic tribute to a classic weepie serves to underscore its abiding humanity.
Reviewed by:
SANDY MACDONALD
A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC
at the Walter Kerr Theatre
AREN'T THEY A PAIR
Stephen Sondheim's
luscious score enhances this revival. And director
Trevor Nunn
has made sure that the performers act the songs, and not just sing them.
Reviewed by:
PETER FILICHIA
LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST
at Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts, Pace University
LOVE CONQUERS ALL
Young British up-and-comers ace Shakespeare’s output from his own salad days.
Reviewed by:
SANDY MACDONALD
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
at the Brooklyn Academy of Music
SHADINGS OF DESPAIR
A vocal mismatch on the part of the leading lady luckily little detracts from the great American masterpiece.
Reviewed by:
SANDY MACDONALD
THE BROTHER/SISTER PLAYS
at the Public
A MAGNUM OPUS...SOMEDAY
Young talent
Tarell Alvin McCraney
lends his bayou-dwellers the grandeur – and flaws – of gods.
Reviewed by:
SANDY MACDONALD
GIRL CRAZY
at City Center Encores!
THEY'RE WRITING SONGS OF....
Eight decades later, the music and lyrics of the Brothers' Gershwin still define what a Broadway musical is all about.
Reviewed by:
ROBERT L. DANIELS
DREAMGIRLS
at the Apollo Theater
COMING HOME TO ROOST
Moya Angela's
voice seems at times to shake the rafters of the Apollo.
Reviewed by:
BILL STEVENSON
FELA!
at the Eugene O'Neill
AFROBEAT
While this musical succeeds in creating an exciting, explosive environment lush with African music and dance, the story leaves much to be desired.
Reviewed by:
MATT WINDMAN
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WHAT IS LOVE?
- New Production of
Tom Stoppard's
The Real Thing
to star
Toby Stephens
.
LET A SMILE BE YOUR UMBRELLA
-
Sedaka's
Laughter in the Rain
to tour U.K. next year
AGE OF...HAIR
-
Hair
to hit London in April of 2010
NO QUIBBLING HERE
-
Lisa Dillon
and
Simon Paisley Day
into cast of upcoming
Private Lives
THE FUTURE WILL BE BETTER
- New revival of
Uncle Vanya
to hit West End late 2009, or early 2010, starring
Fiennes
,
Stott
and
Mulligan
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