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Review: Anastasia at Broadhurst Theatre
25 April 2017
Reviews • Broadway • NYC

Review: Anastasia at Broadhurst Theatre

Broadhurst Theatre ⋄ 23rd March 2017 to 7th January 2018
By Nicole Serratore

An onslaught of digital trickery steals the show in a new Broadway musical about the Romanov princess.


Review: Wink at Theater for the New City
23 April 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: Wink at Theater for the New City

Theater for the New City ⋄ 19th April - 7th May 2017
By Kev Berry

Kev Berry gets frustrated with Neil Koenigsberg’s play about gender identity set in Hollywood.


Review: Groundhog Day at August Wilson Theatre
21 April 2017
Reviews • Broadway • NYC

Review: Groundhog Day at August Wilson Theatre

August Wilson Theatre ⋄ 16th March 2017 to 7th January 2018
By Rafi Mittlefehldt

Hidden depth surprises in the funny and poignant adaptation of Groundhog Day.


Review: Charleses at The Brick
19 April 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: Charleses at The Brick

13th - 29th April 2017
By Robert Norman

Robert Norman reviews Carl Holder’s multi-generational study of masculinity and inheritance.


Review: Angel & Echoes at 59E59
17 April 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: Angel & Echoes at 59E59

59E59 Theaters ⋄ 11th April - 7th May 2017
By Loren Noveck

Loren Noveck reviews Henry Naylor’s pair of one-acts about gender and violence in the Middle East.


Review: Vanity Fair at The Pearl Theatre
17 April 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: Vanity Fair at The Pearl Theatre

Pearl Theater ⋄ Through 14th May 2017
By Alison Durkee

Alison Durkee reviews Kate Hamill’s fresh adaptation of a 19th century classic.


Review: The Profane at Playwrights Horizons
14 April 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: The Profane at Playwrights Horizons

Playwrights Horizons ⋄ 9th - 30th April 2017
By Kev Berry

Kev Berry reviews Zayd Dohrn’s play about Muslim American identities.


Review: The Price at American Airlines Theatre
11 April 2017
Reviews • Broadway • NYC

Review: The Price at American Airlines Theatre

American Airlines Theatre ⋄ 16TH FEBRUARY 2017 – 14TH MAY 2017
By Martha Wade Steketee

Martha Wade Steketee reviews Arthur Miller’s sibling drama of family legacies


Review: Gently Down the Stream at The Public Theater
6 April 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: Gently Down the Stream at The Public Theater

Public Theatre ⋄ 5th April - 21st May 2017
By Lane Williamson

Rearranging the furniture: Lane Williamson reviews Martin Sherman’s new play at the Public Theater.


Review: American Mill No. 2 at ART/New York Theatres
5 April 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: American Mill No. 2 at ART/New York Theatres

ART/New York ⋄ 30th March - 9th April 2017
By Nicole Serratore

Docudrama about mill worker/activist Ella May Wiggins gives a glimpse into labor history


Review: Amélie at Walter Kerr Theatre
4 April 2017
Reviews • Broadway • NYC

Review: Amélie at Walter Kerr Theatre

Walter Kerr Theatre ⋄ 9th March - 1st October 2017
By Dan O'Neil

Amélie fans, look away now – it’s been adapted into a Disneyfied Broadway musical that’s “workmanlike at best”.


Review: Sweat at Studio 54
4 April 2017
Reviews • Broadway • NYC

Review: Sweat at Studio 54

Studio 54 ⋄ 4th March - 24th September 2017
By Patrick Maley

Lynn Nottage brings a fresh eye to labor, capitalism, and the American factory worker in Sweat.


Review: The Play That Goes Wrong at Lyceum Theatre
3 April 2017
Reviews • Broadway • NYC

Review: The Play That Goes Wrong at Lyceum Theatre

Lyceum Theatre ⋄ 9th March - 3rd September
By Kev Berry

London’s fringe hit comedy has transferred to Broadway. But does the humour translate? Kev Berry reviews.


Review: The Moors at The Duke on 42nd Street
24 March 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: The Moors at The Duke on 42nd Street

The Duke on 42nd St ⋄
By Alison Durkee

Alison Durkee reviews Jen Silverman’s moody riff on the Brontë sisters’ women.


Review: Steve of Tomorrow at The Collapsable Hole
23 March 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: Steve of Tomorrow at The Collapsable Hole

Through 1st April 2017
By Seth Simons

The future is now, maybe. Seth Simons reviews.


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