Theatregoers seeking thrills at the revival of Funny Girl aren’t kept waiting. The musical about the real-life comedian Fanny Brice, back on Broadway for the first time since its 1964 premiere,... Read more
Broadway Reviews
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Ntozake Shange’s powerful paean to Black women, for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf, returns to Broadway in a bold revival that burns intensely, though with little... Read more
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What were they on when they cleared this show for take-off? That cloudy thought pops up regularly during Flying Over Sunset, the movie-star handsome but exasperating Lincoln Center musical that... Read more
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Improvisational theatre and comedy are long-standing New York traditions. I’ve always held in high esteem artists who create performance sequences, let alone entire shows, with little prepped content... Read more
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In this delicately written and gently directed production of Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune at the Broadhurst Theatre, we watch two characters, in real time, who strip themselves bare -... Read more
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King Philippe V (Mark Rylance) is having a terrible-horrible-no-good-very-bad-day. Every day of every week. All of them. 24/7. Imported from France to fill a royal vacancy in Spain, Philippe V,... Read more