REVIEWS
The Dance of Death
By Zachary Stewart · Apr 18, 2013 · New York City
This new adaptation of a work by renowned Swedish saddo August Strindberg, receiving its American premiere from Red Bull Theater, is surprisingly funny and enjoyable.
Jekyll & Hyde
By Zachary Stewart · Apr 18, 2013 · New York City
The Broadway revival of Frank Wildhorn's gothic musical is leaner, meaner, and a whole lot more fun to watch.
Orphans
By Brian Scott Lipton · Apr 18, 2013 · New York City
Alec Baldwin, Ben Foster, and Tom Sturridge star in this off-kilter revival of Lyle Kessler's offbeat drama.
The Assembled Parties
By Brian Scott Lipton · Apr 17, 2013 · New York City
Jessica Hecht and Judith Light offer extraordinary performances in Richard Greenberg's worthwhile new play about a wealthy Jewish family.
The Last Will
By Erica Anker · Apr 17, 2013 · New York City
Austin Pendleton's title character is as manic as the play itself.
Collapse
By Hayley Levitt · Apr 17, 2013 · New York City
The Women's Project Theater production serves up some shining moments, but bites off a little more than it can chew.
The Big Knife
By David Gordon · Apr 16, 2013 · New York City
Bobby Cannavale stars as a conflicted movie star in Doug Hughes' lumbering revival of Clifford Odets' forgotten drama.
American Buffalo
By Jonas Schwartz · Apr 16, 2013 · Los Angeles
A trio of stupendous performances ignite an early Mamet classic.
The Nance
By Brian Scott Lipton · Apr 15, 2013 · New York City
Nathan Lane is breathtaking as a homosexual burlesque performer in Douglas Carter Beane's moving and funny dramedy.
Julius Caesar
By Zachary Stewart · Apr 15, 2013 · New York City
The Royal Shakespeare Company's African production of Shakespeare's tale of power and politics brims with life and fresh insight.