REVIEW: All She Has To Do Is Dream: Lady in the Dark by MasterVoices (for Parterre Box)
To resurrect this astonishing show at all in a brief time frame is almost miraculous.
To resurrect this astonishing show at all in a brief time frame is almost miraculous.
A wonderful musical performance, hampered by a misguided production.
Critics David Fox and Cameron Kelsall discuss Arthur Miller, and this idea-free, crash-and-burn production.
The sexiest moment on Broadway this season features a 73-year-old man and a single button.
What once seemed a poignant meditation on AIDS now plays as a study in white privilege.
The audience at this vulgar show doesn’t care about Russian History. What they want is AnastasiaTM.
A beloved and very human story here has the glossy sheen of a theme park ride.
At Classic Stage, this pallid imitation of Brecht & Weill meets a director with the same aesthetic.