Sam Gold’s sharply accelerating production reveals the horror of hypocrisy.
Broadway openings are like yellow-rumped warblers.
An Iliad pleads for both the victors and the vanquished to be remembered and honored.
When it comes to The Lady from Dubuque, “perhaps” is the operative word.
Katori Hall ’s work is remarkable for her keen ear for wisecracks and irreverent, self-deprecating humor.
One could argue that the drastic transformation is the point.
One of this season’s hottest tickets is a site-specific theater piece entitled Elective Affinities.
Don’t be misled by the warm smile and the fedora in the photograph.
Amy Herzog’s Belleville is most provocatively a conversation of objects.
The California-born playwright, now 54, has become one of the preeminent Asian-American voices in the theater.
If fear were a drug, Blackout would rate as some pharmaceutical-grade stuff.
Cabaret, drag, and performance artist, Joey Arias is a potent experience all by himself.
This truly ensemble piece surprisingly puts a fresh spin on some familiar material.
Nothing is quite what it seems in Jonas Hassen Khemiri’s Invasion!
With Labor Day, summer vacations, and weekend getaways behind us, it’s time again to tune into the city’s arts and culture vibe.
David Greenspan sets the tone for a delightful evening of theater magic by jumping onto a jewel-box stage set at the start of The Patsy.
A new play at the Classic Stage Company, Unnatural Acts, takes us back to period of intolerance that is hopefully unthinkable today.
The great Tennessee Williams, unsurpassed poet of the theater and incisive chronicler of the human soul, was born 100 years ago this March.
Certainly, taking Bergman’s minimal characters and haunting island setting from celluloid to three dimensions was not a ready-made feat.
Subterranea: An Urban Fairytale is the latest production from underappreciated aerial troupe extraordinaire Suspended Cirque.
The show’s powerfully invasive aesthetic conveys the idea of our moral and political consciousness struggling to free itself from inaction.