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HELLO, DOLLY! (NATIONAL TOUR)
at Connor Theatre, Cleveland
PARADE PASSING BY
As this musical production takes to the road, Betty Buckley radiates joy from center stage.
Reviewed by:
JEREMY GERARD
UNCLE ROMEO VANYA JULIET
at A.R.T./New York Theatres Mezzanine Theatre
MASHUP THEATER
Bedlam, in a move fitting of its name, combines these two plays into a side-by-side experimental mashup.
Reviewed by:
MATT WINDMAN
BERNHARDT/HAMLET
at American Airlines Theatre
GENDER AND POWER
Theresa Rebeck’s latest play takes on an interesting premise but fails to stick the landing.
Reviewed by:
JESSICA BRANCH
OKLAHOMA!
at St. Ann’s Warehouse
THROUGH A NEW LENS
This innovative production finds all kinds of ways to breathe new life into this Golden Age musical.
Reviewed by:
BRIAN SCOTT LIPTON
GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY
at Newman Theater
GHOSTS BLOWIN' IN THE WIND
Characters and songs collide in Conor McPherson's ode to Dylan and the Depression.
Reviewed by:
JEREMY GERARD
UNCLE VANYA
at Frederick Loewe Theatre
HUMOR AND HEARTBREAK
Richard Nelson has solved the Chekhovian riddle of getting the right balance between laughter and the heavy ache of the human heart.
Reviewed by:
DAVID COTE
THE NAP
at Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
GET SNOOKERED
Richard Bean’s new play provides a kind of tear-inducing laughter that is in short supply on Broadway.
Reviewed by:
JEREMY GERARD
BERNHARDT/HAMLET
at American Airlines Theatre
GENDER ROLES
In Theresa Rebeck’s clever and entertaining comedy, actress Sarah Bernhardt is determined to play Hamlet.
Reviewed by:
JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ
I WAS MOST ALIVE WITH YOU
at Playwrights Horizons
FAITH ERODES
Craig Lucas' latest play takes on a cluttered mess of themes – with two sets of actors to make it extra complicated.
Reviewed by:
JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ
HERSHEY FELDER AS IRVING BERLIN
at 59E59
GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK
Felder's one-man show portrays Berlin's restless intensity and fervent patriotism in the style of a jukebox musical.
Reviewed by:
MATT WINDMAN
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SCHEDULE UPDATES
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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
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Once
the Tony-Award winning musical is set to hit London in January.
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