
Nutcracker Rouge
The delectably sensual production by Company XIV is in performances at the Minetta Lane Theatre.


Something Rotten!
Something Rotten! offers a whimsical and entertaining love letter for those in the industry.

The King and I
With Bartlett Sher at the helm, this luscious and lavish production at the Vivian Beaumot Theater is strikingly and surprisingly relevant.


An American in Paris
Romance is alive and well at the Palace Theater, where An American in Paris, the lush, unapologetically old-fashioned musical has hung up its beret.

Hand to God
Hand to God follows a small church community rocked by the evil Tyrone, as he is given life by the timid Jason, brilliantly portrayed by Steven Boyer who somewhat miraculously moves between the two characters without a pause or, seemingly, even a breath.

The Way We Get By
Amanda Seyfried makes her New York stage debut in Neil LaBute’s new play.


Let the Right One In
Brought to St. Ann’s Warehouse from the National Theater of Scotland and featuring remarkable performances by its young leads Cristian Ortega and Rebecca Benson, is an astounding feat of staging and performance, as well as a bittersweet love story.

I'm Gonna Pray For You So Hard
Halley Feiffer’s new drama at Atlantic Stage II explores a destructive relationship between a playwright father and his aspiring actress daughter.

Rasheeda Speaking
Tonya Pinkins and Dianne Wiest star in the Off-Broadway production of the Joel Drake Johnson’s new play.

On the Twentieth Century
Few things are more charming than Kristin Chenoweth in a great role. The multi-talented actress is back on Broadway, starring in a revival of the Comden-Green-Coleman musical comedy On the Twentieth Century.


The Heidi Chronicles
Wendy Wasserstein’s look at the life of feminist art historian Heidi Holland is receiving its first Broadway revival at the Music Box Theatre, and the Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning play is speaking to a new generation with just as strong a voice.

The Audience
Helen Mirren returns to the role of Queen Elizabeth in The Audience, Peter Morgan’s latest take on the royal monarch.

Bullets Over Broadway
It's not for a lack of trying. Bullets Over Broadway, the latest screen to stage musicalization to hit the Great White Way, certainly tries.

The City of Conversation
Directed by Doug Hughes and starring an elegant and impassioned Jan Maxwell, this new work ambitiously and somewhat clumsily explores the inevitably combustible combination of government and family in Georgetown.

A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder
As an avowed fan of "Downton Abbey," I was very intrigued by the idea of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, a musical that had been described as "Downton Abbey" on acid.
