SHORE LEAVE: A REVIEW OF “ON THE TOWN”
One of the most entertaining musicals in the history of American theatre–the romantic, dance-filled, hilariously funny "On the Town"–is currently being revived at the...
Kate Mulley’s review of SHAKESPEARE’S SONNETS
“The light and the dark of Shakespeare” are on display at Brooklyn Academy of Music this week as the Berliner Ensemble’s production of Shakespeare’s Sonnets directed...
SHIPSHAPE? NOT QUITE: A REVIEW OF “THE LAST SHIP”
In the Sting-scored, Brian Yorkey-and-John Logan-scripted new musical The Last Ship, Michael Esper stars as Gideon Fletcher, a young man who leaves his town...
C’est magnifique: a review of the latest revival of LES MISERABLES
The boys are back in town–the honorable and heroic Jean Valjean and the blackhearted Inspector Javert, to be exact–in yet another revival of the...
Kate Mulley’s review of INDIAN INK
Tom Stoppard’s lush play Indian Ink makes its New York debut at the Roundabout Theatre Company almost 20 years after it was first performed in London’s...