Finally, a stage-to-screen adaptation that asks, “What if we replaced the main character in a teen suicide drama with Howard the Duck?”
Read MoreThe Gwen’s Honest Truth about the mezzanine fight at Chicago’s reopening.
Read MoreThe kind that isn’t actually a “story.” It’s a process.
Read Morethem.: “This Was Me” is a touching tribute to queer history, and the movie's beating heart.
Read MoreNgozi Anyanwu’s play is a mostly brilliant, knowing rendering of the humiliating mental gymnastics performed during a breakup
Read MoreWhether he’s originating roles in musicals or on “Gossip Girl,” Adam Chanler-Berat brings range — and realism — as a new kind of character actor.
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 MoreIt’s a shame Hudson had to be wasted in a joyless, pointless, and entirely soulless recounting of the Queen of Soul’s early life and career.
Read MoreNYT: For an outdoor residency at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the Bridge Production Group breathes fresh life into a 2004 musical.
Read MoreEnough motherly patronizing, because Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is ultimately a pleasure to experience and features strong supporting turns from its cast.
Read MoreThe singer was spectacularly candid with her presence, and generous with her talent.
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