
Whenever I'd hear critics describe musical theater as one of the few truly American art forms, I would think, well, at least one of those words is right. It's a form. I suppose it is also, a…
SOURCE: Vulture at 06:36AM[SHARE]Abstract-noun titles are usually deceptive, or at least under-determined; Doubt, Democracy, and Plenty, good plays though they are, might each just as easily have been named s…
SOURCE: Vulture at 06:10AM[SHARE]Aside from an occasional unicorn like The Humans, Off and Off"Off Broadway plays almost never dare transfer to Broadway anymore, which means that New Yorkers who miss them in their original …
SOURCE: Vulture at 07:20AM[SHARE]It's not often I think a three-hour play could profitably be longer, but J. T. Rogers's gripping, big-boned Oslo, which opened tonight at Lincoln Center Theater, needs all the meat and muscl…
SOURCE: Vulture at 08:01PM[SHARE]The Encores! Off-Center series, which opened its fourth season last night, is meant to do for Off Broadway in summer what the main Encores! season does for Broadway in spring: recall to our …
SOURCE: Vulture at 07:02PM[SHARE]The theater is a hothouse; everything grown within it is exotic, demanding, and sensitive to minute fluctuations of environment. Even with only time as a variable, a show is always reaching …
SOURCE: Vulture at 05:00PM[SHARE]How do you tame The Taming of the Shrew? It has the usual early-Shakespeare problems: clunky exposition, overwrought plotting, huge dropped stitches. (The framing device, laboriously introdu…
SOURCE: Vulture at 07:33AM[SHARE]Even though it did not beat the record of The Producers " which swept 12 categories in a weak season in 2001 " Hamilton's scarfing up of 11 wins, out of 16 nominations, was obviously the big…
SOURCE: Vulture at 05:42PM[SHARE]Late intelligence suggests that many of my Tony predictions, as analyzed over the past week in a series of deep dives"see installments one, two, three, four, and fiv…
SOURCE: Vulture at 10:42PM[SHARE]The Tony Awards and the Tony Awards telecast are not the same thing. The former has flaws; the latter usually has little else. One prediction I feel confident in making is that this year's b…
SOURCE: Vulture at 07:31PM[SHARE]In part due to Hamilton's dominance, the musical performance categories have been fairly straightforward; the Tony nominators hit their marks and the voters are likely to do so as well. Not …
SOURCE: Vulture at 05:32AM[SHARE]Now that we've reached the performance categories " musicals today, plays tomorrow " the time has come to discuss snubs and splits, none of which exist. Snubs are nominations that didn't hap…
SOURCE: Vulture at 10:33PM[SHARE]Twenty nonmusical plays " nine new ones and eleven revivals " were produced on Broadway this season. Only three in each group were complete duds: Misery, China Doll, and Our M…
SOURCE: Vulture at 10:09PM[SHARE]As subversions go, you could hardly trump David Javerbaum's An Act of God, which plays like a lay-'em-in-the-aisles one-man comedy despite being (as I wrote in my review of its limited run l…
SOURCE: Vulture at 10:18PM[SHARE]Twenty plays and 16 musicals opened during the 2015"2016 Broadway season. Most of the plays were pretty good or better; most of the musicals were not. Despite this, the musicals, as always, …
SOURCE: Vulture at 10:18PM[SHARE]Which would you rather experience in the theater: too many ideas or too few? The Total Bent, at the Public, is in the maximalist camp, offering in less than two hours a dense sociological hi…
SOURCE: Vulture at 06:06AM[SHARE]When the very first lyric of a sung-through show like Hadestown attempts to rhyme "flames" with "hurricanes," you know you're in for a crossover experience. And though I doubt that the songw…
SOURCE: Vulture at 08:23AM[SHARE]Many a Golden Age musical has grown musty with overfamiliarity and rote revival. And many a hit show, unable to maintain discipline or accommodate replacements, grows ragged during a long ru…
SOURCE: Vulture at 03:27PM[SHARE]Unless cunnilingus is part of the late Victorian housekeeping routine, the studly footman and nubile maid seem to have seriously misinterpreted the task of straightening the bed. How daring …
SOURCE: Vulture at 05:44AM[SHARE]Though Richard Rodgers and Stephen Sondheim are arguably the two greatest writers of American musical theater, their one collaboration " Do I Hear a Waltz? " was a fizzle. Some of the reason…
SOURCE: Vulture at 07:03AM[SHARE]In any Tony season, the idea of snubs is a little ridiculous; there's never been a conspiracy to deny Sutton Foster her next award. Among the nominators, who are generally not affiliated wit…
SOURCE: Vulture at 11:08PM[SHARE]Does Hamilton have a chance to beat the record set by The Producers for the most Tony wins " 12? Mathematically, yes. But to do this it would have to sweep all 13 categories in which it…
SOURCE: Vulture at 11:08PM[SHARE]Musicals are uniquely adept at telling large stories about individuals in conflict with society"so capable of doing so that we sometimes forget how smart they can be about individuals in con…
SOURCE: Vulture at 10:30AM[SHARE]The first thing Blanche DuBois does when she arrives at her sister's "sort of messed up" flat in New Orleans is to locate the liquor and avail herself of a stiff one. Like many characters in…
SOURCE: Vulture at 11:06PM[SHARE]The Broadway musical season that began with a Hamiltonian bang last August has now ended with another historical explosion, this one detonated by the playwright and director George C. Wolfe.…
SOURCE: Vulture at 09:54PM[SHARE]Apparently, Jessica Lange had a path in mind. You might call it the Tandy Trajectory: that sequence of classic American roles, all memorably played by Jessica Tandy, from Blanche DuBois in A…
SOURCE: Vulture at 05:13PM[SHARE]The age of a show's protagonist often provides a clue to the age of the audience the show is pitched to: Patrick in American Psycho is 27; Jenna in Waitress is "in her thirties"; the charact…
SOURCE: Vulture at 10:28PM[SHARE]I don't know if it qualifies as part of Broadway's ongoing diversity initiative, but in Fully Committed, the one-man comedy opening tonight at the Lyceum, that Ginger-American Jesse Tyler Fe…
SOURCE: Vulture at 08:07AM[SHARE]A lot of the preview press for the new Broadway musical Waitress, which opened tonight at the Brooks Atkinson, concerned its groundbreakingly all-female creative team: Sara Bareilles (songs)…
SOURCE: Vulture at 06:37AM[SHARE]Possibly the most sickening thing about the new musical American Psycho, aside from the fact that it exists on Broadway, is its transparent splash curtain, which even at the beginning of the…
SOURCE: Vulture at 09:42AM[SHARE]All stage stars seduce their audiences, but how? The winkers do it coyly, the vamps brazenly, the intensos while pretending not to notice you are there. The slightly kinky way Frank Langella…
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