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  • Theater

    Edited by David Cote

  • <em>Top Girls </em>
    • New review

    • Top Girls

    • Women beware women in Caryl Churchill’s twisty, dark feminist classic.


    New reviews

    • <em>Glory Days</em>
    • Glory Days

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    • A clichéd, amateurish tuner about recent high-school grads…oh, never mind; it just closed. Really.

    • <em>Boeing-Boeing</em>
    • Boeing-Boeing

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    • This 1962 French farce about a swinging bachelor juggling stewardesses is silly, sexy supersonic fun.

    • <em>Les Liaisons Dangereuses</em>
    • Les Liaisons Dangereuses

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    • Baroque-era sexual intrigue never seemed so vanilla as in this Roundabout Theatre Company revival.


    • <em>The Country Girl</em>
    • The Country Girl

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    • Mike Nichols stages a celebrity-studded revival of Clifford Odets second-rate 1950 drama.

    • <em>Thurgood</em>
    • Thurgood

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    • Laurence Fishburne makes a judicious return to the Broadway stage in a solo show about the Supreme Court justice.

    • <em>The Sound and the Fury (April Seventh, 1928)</em>
    • The Sound and the Fury (April Seventh, 1928)

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    • Downtown troupe Elevator Repair Service works wonders with William Faulkner's 1929 novel.


    • <em>Endgame</em>
    • Endgame

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    • John Turturro and Elaine Stritch appear in this mostly solid staging of Samuel Beckett's bleak classic.

    • <em>Macbeth</em>
    • Macbeth

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    • Patrick Stewart's Macbeth scares the hell out of us in this slick and genuinely frightening version of the Scottish play.

    • <em>Cry-Baby</em>
    • Cry-Baby

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    • This mostly mediocre Broadway adaptation of the 1990 John Waters flick is way too Square.


    • <em>Crooked </em>
    • Crooked

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    • A teen writer with a twisted imagination is the center of Catherine Trieschmann's bittersweet comedy.

    • <em>The Four of Us</em>
    • The Four of Us

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    • A slick and extremely funny frenemy play by Itamar Moses.

    • Brits Off Broadway: <em>Yellow Moon</em>
    • Brits Off Broadway: Yellow Moon

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    • David Greig's tart and clever verse drama doles out tragedy with thrift and a flair for the mythic.


    • <em>All Eyes and Ears</em>
    • All Eyes and Ears

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    • A Cuban family prospers under Castro in the 1960s—with serious moral consquences.

    • <em>Substitution</em>
    • Substitution

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    • Jan Maxwell mourns her dead son—and starts an affair with one of his teachers—in this new drama.

    • <em>The Eccentricities of a Nightingale</em>
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    • The Eccentricities of a Nightingale

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    • Not every playwright gets a do-over. But Tennessee Williams did, in this revision of his Summer and Smoke.




    Opened recently

    • <em>From Up Here</em>
    • From Up Here

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    •  Liz Flahive’s exceptionally skilled and affecting family drama looks at second chances in a tempestuous clan.

    • <em>The Castle</em>
    • The Castle

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    • Four former inmates—who collectively spent 70 years in jail—soberingly relate their hard-luck stories.

    • <em>God’s Ear</em>
    • God’s Ear

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    • Jenny Schwartz gives eloquent voice to grief in this downtown instant classic, making the move to Off Broadway.


    • <em>A Catered Affair</em>
    • A Catered Affair

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    • Harvey Fierstein stars in this small, deary musical about a small, dreary family.

    • <em>How Theater Failed America</em>
    • How Theater Failed America

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    • Ace monologuist Mike Daisey merits high marks for his incisive look at the perilous state of regional theater.

    • <em>South Pacific</em>
    • South Pacific

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    • Bartlett Sher’s revival of South Pacific is faultlessly decorous; each moment whispers "masterpiece theater" into your ear.


    • <em>Honor</em>
    • Honor

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    • A tuneful musical version of Shakespeare's As You Like It—set in feudal Japan.

    • <em>The New Century</em>
    • The New Century

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    • Paul Rudnick is pitching camp at Lincoln Center, and it’s worth catching.

    • <em>Gypsy</em>
    • Gypsy

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    • The Broadway revival of Gypsy, starring the astonishing Patti LuPone, has now arrived at the—wow.




    In the news

    • Authorial intense
    • Authorial intense

    • Elevator Repair Service puts Faulkner on stage—verbatim.

    • Story time
    • Story time

    • Postmodern scribe David Greig starts chasing tale.


    • Con artist
    • Con artist

    • Veteran prisoners’-rights activist David Rothenberg opens doors in The Castle.

    • Freedom road
    • Freedom road

    • Classical Theatre of Harlem star Ty Jones frees his inner writer in Emancipation.




    Next-generation musical makers

    • The Comedians: David Javerbaum & Adam Schlesinger
    • The Comedians: David Javerbaum & Adam Schlesinger

    • When a Daily Show writer and a pop-rocker write a musical, there’s bound to be laughs—and skeptical fans.

    • The Monogamist: Peter Mills
    • The Monogamist: Peter Mills

    • This year, the prolific Peter Mills brings you Shakespeare-turned-Kurosawa. Next year? On to something completely different.


    • The Avant-Gardist: Brendan Connelly
    • The Avant-Gardist: Brendan Connelly

    • Brendan Connelly may be a new-music nerd, but there’s nothing wimpy about his fearless adaptation of Macbeth.

    • The Anthropologist: Michael Friedman
    • The Anthropologist: Michael Friedman

    • Michael Friedman flaunts mad songwriting skills with catchy tunes about sex, teens and Jesus for his new project, Saved.




    Cultural gatekeepers: Theater

    • <strong>Causing a scene</strong>
    • Causing a scene

    • Can anyone save us from the aging subscribers and rank commercialism that has paralyzed our city’s stages? Theater editor David Cote comes to the rescue.

    • <strong>Q&A: André Bishop and Paige Evans</strong>
    • Q&A: André Bishop and Paige Evans

    • André Bishop, artistic director of Lincoln Center Theater, talks with his newest staffer, Paige Evans of LCT3.

    • <strong>Theater curator's calendar</strong>
    • Theater curator's calendar

    • A peek inside the yearly planner of St. Ann's Warehouse artistic director Susan Feldman—a globe-trotting tastemaker.




    New videos

    • <em>Cat on a Hot Tin Roof</em>
    • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

    • In his video review, David Cote tells you whether the star-studded all-black Cat is good luck or bad.

    • The Weekly Vlog<em></em>
    • The Weekly Vlog

    • David Cote and Adam Feldman trade notes on the week's offerings.

    • <em>Sunday in the Park with George</em>
    • Sunday in the Park with George

    • There's a revival of the Stephen Sondheim–James Lapine art-world musical. David Cote reviews.




    Don't forget

    • <em>In the Heights</em>
    • In the Heights

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    • This musical has plenty of good old-fashioned Broadway heart, along with a thrilling new beat.

    • <em>Passing Strange</em>
    • Passing Strange

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    • Indie-rocker Stew goes on a transcontinental journey in search of the Real. Sex, drugs and rock & roll.

    • <em>Sunday in the Park with George</em>
    • Sunday in the Park with George

    •  
    • A spectacular and touching revival of the Stephen Sondheim–James Lapine masterpiece.




    TONY star file

    • Patrick Stewart
    • Patrick Stewart

    • The former Star Trekker rides the express train to Macbeth.

    • Anika Noni Rose
    • Anika Noni Rose

    • Broadway baby Rose (Dreamgirls) has pounced in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof .


    • Patti LuPone
    • Patti LuPone

    • She’s won Tonys and Olivier Awards, but Gypsy's LuPone is her least biggest fan.

    • Laila Robins
    • Laila Robins

    • Regal Robins takes on a Shakespeare diva in Antony and Cleopatra.




    Best on Broadway

    • <em>Spring Awakening</em>
    • Spring Awakening

    • The kids are so not all right in this rock-Victorian mash-up.

    • <em>August: Osage County</em>
    • August: Osage County

    • American fucked-up-family drama at its nastiest

    • <em>Xanadu</em>
    • Xanadu

    • Camp perfection circa 1980.




    Best Off Broadway

    • <em>Deep Trance Behavior in Potatoland</em>
    • Deep Trance Behavior in Potatoland

    • The mind rebels at Richard Foreman's new sensory attack.

    • <em>Adding Machine</em>
    • Adding Machine

    • Is it too early to declare Adding Machine the best new musical of 2008?

    • <em>Betrayed</em>
    • Betrayed

    • George Packer's sobering drama takes a hard look at how America rolled the Iraqis.






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