‘Jekyll & Hyde’ Is Back and Louder Than Ever
Constantine Maroulis and Deborah Cox confidently headline a revival of “Jekyll & Hyde,” Frank Wildhorn and Leslie Bricusse’s 1997 musical based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella.
‘Jekyll & Hyde’ Is Back and Louder Than Ever
Constantine Maroulis and Deborah Cox confidently headline a revival of “Jekyll & Hyde,” Frank Wildhorn and Leslie Bricusse’s 1997 musical based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella.
'The Assembled Parties' Weaves a Web of Complicated Relationships
Richard Greenberg’s touching familial comedy-drama “The Assembled Parties,” from Manhattan Theatre Club, starring Judith Light and Jessica Hecht, is written with boundless affection.
‘The Big Knife’ Cuts Sharply and Deeply
In Doug Hughes’ tough-minded production for Roundabout starring Bobby Cannavale, “The Big Knife,” Clifford Odets’ gimlet-eyed look at selling out, wreaks harrowing emotional devastation.
‘The Nance’ Is Bold, Brave, and Flawed
Eminent theatrical boulevardier Douglas Carter Beane reaches for something deeper and darker in Lincoln Center Theater’s “The Nance,” starring Nathan Lane in a tour de force turn.
'Smash' Recap: Episode 11, 'The Invited Dress'
We begin on Christmas Eve…err, Saturday night, with Tom standing naked on stage while the entire "Bombshell" cast points and laughs at him. Welcome to Tom's final dress anxiety dream.
‘Motown: The Musical’ Bathes Us in Nostalgia
“Motown: The Musical” is Berry Gordy’s show—he lived it, wrote it, and produced it—and the impresario has gambled that it’s all about the music, not the story; he’s probably right.
‘Matilda the Musical’ Offers Coup After Coup de Théâtre
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s “Matilda” rushes at you from the stage of the Shubert Theatre with the relentlessness of a high-speed rail train.
'It's a Disaster' Is Far From One
Endlessly quotable and hilariously deadpan, this end-of-the-world movie benefits from its cast—including Julia Stiles, David Cross, and America Ferrera—and its characters’ seemingly endless variations on navel-gazing selfishness.
'To the Wonder' May Be Malick's Most Heart-Rending Film
Terrence Malick delivers a swooning, sad drama about how hard it is to make love last.
'Goldor $ Mythyka: A Hero Is Born' Is Undone by Its Chaos
New Georges’ ambitious “Goldor $ Mythyka: A Hero Is Born,” based on a true story of a “Dungeons & Dragons”–obsessed couple who knock over an armored car, feels more ADD than D&D.