Depending on who you are, Eternal will seem endlessly fascinating or flat-out boring. Director Daniel Fish has recorded two actors... More >>
What homeless diva recently threatened to commit suicide if her rich patrons didn't cough up $20 million by the end of the year? That's... More >>
Actor-director-playwright Regina Taylor's quasi-experimental stop. reset. (Signature Theatre) takes place in the offices of the... More >>
Shady Characters: The Secret Life of Punctuation, Symbols, and Other Typographical Marks Keith Houston • September 24, W.... More >>
Untitled Theater Company’s workshop production of Money Lab explores one of the quintessential cocktail party dilemmas—the... More >>
How does this sound: Whitney Houston stars in Precious: a one-woman musical based on the TV show Intervention, with music by... More >>
The Unavoidable Disappearance of Tom Durnin (Roundabout Theatre Company) is not, as the title suggests, a clever Irish play, but a... More >>
The last Amoralists show I saw, Happy in the Poorhouse, was so shrill that I avenged myself by writing the review in all caps.... More >>
When Rod McLachlan's smart, passionate play Good Television begins in the offices of Rehabilitation, a cable show that bears a... More >>
Behind the Shock Machine: The Untold Story of the Notorious Milgram Psychology Experiments By Gina Perry | New Press | September... More >>
Mike Bartlett's vicious Bull, a nasty one-act dissection of office politics mapped onto a bullfight, represents a companion to his... More >>
Nick Vaughn and Jake Margolin’s A Marriage has modest ambitions. The two conceptual/performance artists, married in 2008, want... More >>
“I’m not really an opera,” says dynamic performer Joseph Keckler at the start of his tantalizing song... More >>
King of Cuba By Cristina García, May 21 Set partially in modern Havana, García's sixth novel offers a... More >>
Historical, rhetorical and phantasmagorical, Ike Holter’s explosive extravaganza Hit the Wall (Barrow Street Theatre) depicts the... More >>