Critic’s Pick: Review: In ‘BLKS,’ Meet the Real Roommates of Bed-Stuy
Merciless comedy shades to delicate tragedy in a terrific playwriting debut from the poet and performer Aziza Barnes.
Merciless comedy shades to delicate tragedy in a terrific playwriting debut from the poet and performer Aziza Barnes.
An amazing Cillian Murphy portrays both a grieving dad and the mythical bird who takes over his life in Enda Walsh’s ada...
The Broadway adaptation of the 1982 movie is the rare reimagining that actually keeps you laughing.
This comedic sequel to “Titus Andronicus” finds Nathan Lane and Kristine Nielsen cleaning up after a Shakespearean blood...
This uncanny, phantasmagorical work from the Lightning Rod Special troupe is a musical cabaret about abortion. That’s ri...
As a born-to-lose presidential contender, Laurie Metcalf is exasperation incarnate in Lucas Hnath’s play, which also sta...
After a downtown stop, a concept album based on Greek myths has become a full-scale Broadway entertainment.
The latest play from the Mad Ones finds the seeds of momentous social change in a 1979 focus group about a kids’ televis...
Daniel Fish’s wide-awake revival of an American classic gives us an “Oklahoma!” for our own age of anxiety, without ever...
“What the Constitution Means to Me,” the best new play of the Broadway season so far, rivetingly combines personal histo...