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Features > New York Theater Archives
CHINGLISH
at the Longacre
CULTURE CLASH
David Henry Hwang
spotlights cultural differences in a compelling and hilarious way.
Reviewed by:
MATT WINDMAN
THE MOUNTAINTOP
at the Bernard B. Jacobs
NO FOOTHOLDS
A play about Martin Luther King starring
Samuel L. Jackson
and
Angela Bassett
– you'd expect that to be good, right? You'd be wrong.
Reviewed by:
MATT WINDMAN
SONS OF THE PROPHET
at the Laura Pels
CREATIVE LICENSE
Stephen Karam’s
skewed vision is a bit heavy on cleverness, ultimately leaving the audience members scratching their heads.
Reviewed by:
ROBERT CASHILL
CYMBELINE
at Barrow Street Theater
WEARING MULTIPLE HATS
There is a united ensemble feel to every element in this highly commendable production of one of Shakespeare’s neglected works.
Reviewed by:
BERNARD CARRAGHER
RELATIVELY SPEAKING
at the Brooks Atkinson
RELATIVELY AWFUL
How did such respected authors and directors come to put together such a bad triple-bill?
Reviewed by:
MATT WINDMAN
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
at The Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey
FINCHES OF A FEATHER
Harper Lee's
classic characters have been brought to life with appealing insight and clarity.
Reviewed by:
ROBERT L. DANIELS
THE LYONS
at the Vineyard Theatre
LAUGH-OUT-LOUD DYSFUNCTION
Linda Lavin
gives a shining performance in
Nicky Silver's
latest blend of comedy and drama.
Reviewed by:
BILL STEVENSON
MAN AND BOY
at American Airlines Theatre
STRAINED AFFECTION
Reviving a
Terence Rattigan
play is a good idea, but
Man and Boy
is not the best choice.
Reviewed by:
MATT WINDMAN
THE BALD SOPRANO
at The Pearl Theatre Company at City Center
INSIDE-OUT WORLD
Eugene Ionesco's
odd, brilliant 65-minute play turns language on its head and relationships inside out, rushing you quickly away from normalcy.
Reviewed by:
BILL STEVENSON
SPIDER-MAN: TURN OFF THE DARK
at Foxwoods Theatre
SOMEONE SAVE ME
A patchwork of solutions has failed to fix this expensive disaster.
Reviewed by:
BERNARD CARRAGHER
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SCHEDULE UPDATES
-
Yes, Prime Minister
contracts its run, while
A Chorus Line
expands its own.
POWERHOUSE OF THEATRE
- After 11 years as the Almeida Theatre's artistic director,
Michael Attenborough
is stepping down to focus on directing.
SONGS FROM THE HEART
-
Once
the Tony-Award winning musical is set to hit London in January.
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