
David Cromer's production overplays the melancholy and under-serves the humor, but the enduring originality of John Guare's breakthrough play prevails.
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 09:37PM[SHARE]The marquee names in Born Yesterday are Jim Belushi and Robert Sean Leonard, and their television profiles are likely to draw the tourist traffic. But it's breakout star Nina Arianda tacklin…
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 11:20PM[SHARE]David Rooney Jez Butterworth's play is much more than an "alcoholic, brucolic frolic."read more
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 09:00PM[SHARE]David Rooney The Alan Menken/Glenn Slater musical takes two acts to establish an identity distinct from the 1992 film of the same name.read more
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 08:00PM[SHARE]David Rooney Newcomer Evan Jonigkeit gives a persuasive performance in Matthew Lombardo's contrived play. read more
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 08:00PM[SHARE]David Rooney The classic fairy tale receives a grown-up retelling in Frank Wildhorn's production, which shuffles bland '80s pop imitations and third-rate show tunes to minimal effect.read mo…
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 10:00PM[SHARE]David Rooney It will be difficult to imagine how Steven Spielberg's upcoming film will top the Nick Stafford-adapted play.read more
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 07:12PM[SHARE]Matthew Broderick and Anika Noni Rose will announce the Tony nominations on May 3 at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
SOURCE: Backstage at 03:00AM[SHARE]Chris Rock's Broadway debut notwithstanding, the main event here is a terrific performance from Bobby Cannavale.
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 12:02AM[SHARE]David Rooney The musical adaptation of Steven Spielberg's hit film stars Aaron Tveit as Frank Abagnale Jr., the real-life con man originally played by Leonardo Dicaprio.read more
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 09:00PM[SHARE]One week after Charlie Sheen's My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not an Option tour launched in a disastrous Motor City debut, the show rolled into Radio City Music Hall Friday night
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 12:57AM[SHARE]As fun as it is to watch major TV names exercise their musical chops, dialogue is generally better served than song in this all-star New York Philharmonic event.
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 04:03PM[SHARE]David Rooney Kathleen Marshall's delectable revival provides the best vehicle for Sutton Foster to showcase her talent.read more
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 10:00PM[SHARE]David Rooney Sheen was booed off stage by a hostile crowd after delivering a poorly planned show filled with faux-Biblical preaching and extended video clips.read more
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 12:16AM[SHARE]Dark and disturbing but also corrosively funny, Rajiv Joseph's play set during the early days of the Iraq War is an exotic original.
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 10:35PM[SHARE]Watching the boy wizard sing and dance might be novelty enough for his fans, but his star vehicle could use a stronger shot of magic.
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 07:13PM[SHARE]David Rooney While he doesn't quite pop as a musical-theater performer, the "Harry Potter" star does a capable job of singing and dancing in the revival, which also stars John Larroquette, R…
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 06:16PM[SHARE]The first Broadway musical from the "South Park" team will have the comedy faithful flocking.
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 12:48AM[SHARE]John Leguizamo's strengths as a performer are still on ample display, but in his fifth solo show, he's treading water.
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 12:44PM[SHARE]Priscilla Queen of the Desert: Theater Review
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 10:05AM[SHARE]The play widely considered Tom Stoppard's finest deserves a more transporting Broadway revival.
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 12:36PM[SHARE]The Godlight Theater Company turns Clifford Chase's novel about a teddy bear accused of terrorism into a stage play.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:45PM[SHARE]"Spy Garbo," a historical rumination by the playwright Sheila Schwartz, has been given an innovative staging at the 3LD Art & Technology Center.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:33PM[SHARE]In "Mimic," at the Irish Arts Center, Raymond Scannell's tragic tale about a life gone off the rails is punctuated by bursts of melody, sound effects and impersonations.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:34PM[SHARE]"The Argument," a loosely structured multimedia play in which the audience is led around a single space, evokes the disaster of Hurricane Katrina.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:47PM[SHARE]In David Hay's play "A Perfect Future," a racial slur sets off a social conflagration at a dinner of supposedly civilized people.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:10PM[SHARE]"Small Craft Warnings," a late, problematic Tennessee Williams play revived by Mother of Invention, is a barroom dirge set on the Southern California coast.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 03:58PM[SHARE]Melissa Ross's "Thinner Than Water" is an engaging play about the corrosive bond of family.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:52PM[SHARE]Lynn Rosen's comedy "Apple Cove" is many things, just not as funny or clever as it should be.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:42PM[SHARE]In "My Scandalous Life," Lord Alfred Douglas, Oscar Wilde's lover, takes center stage.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:51PM[SHARE]For the Tony Award-winning actress, Sunday is a day to sleep in, read scripts and enjoy the pace of a slowed-down city.
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