The Gwen’s Honest Truth about the mezzanine fight at Chicago’s reopening.
Read MoreNgozi Anyanwu’s play is a mostly brilliant, knowing rendering of the humiliating mental gymnastics performed during a breakup
Read MoreA queer son plays his own mother in this one-man, one-hour tropical breeze that picks up into a storm of child-rearing trauma.
Read MorePass Over, with its flaws, beauties, and contradictions, is much the same, but heralds an electric new moment in highly-visible American theatre.
Read MoreNYT: For an outdoor residency at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the Bridge Production Group breathes fresh life into a 2004 musical.
Read MoreThe singer was spectacularly candid with her presence, and generous with her talent.
Read MoreIt’s updates like these that left me feeling like this work might have been better left alone, without all the fuss about updating the show’s politics and instant relatability.
Read MoreSondheimia is an intimate blend of personal history and finely-tuned musical performance
Read MoreIt’s Stanley versus Warren, and this predicament places me at an annoying gay crossroads.
Read MoreI spoke with Soo about The Stand-In, an Audible Original she narrates and performs.
Read MoreAs we listen to “Zero to Hero” for the billionth time this weekend, let us all reflect on how best to put White back on the Great White Way.
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