Eric Bogosian’s bleak, knowing and stageworthy tale of an aspiring LA actress and a poseur photographer has its NYC premiere with this searing production.
Author: Darryl Reilly
Into the Woods
A smashing revival of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s 1987 fairy tales mashup musical with thrilling stagecraft and knockout performances.
Brooks Atkinson: Attention Must Be Paid
News coverage of the recently announced renaming of his Broadway theatre for Lena Horne contained virtually nothing of his achievements nor a picture of him.
Circle Jerk
An improbable Pulitzer Prize for Drama finalist, this sophomoric live and streaming gay fantasia is the brainchild and showcase for two affluent poseurs.
Epiphany
With Joycean flourishes, a comic dinner party evolves into a beguiling existential exploration in this entrancing play that’s exuberantly performed.
Five By Tenn
An enchanting small-scale presentation of one-act Tennessee Williams plays beautifully performed by a theater company composed of actors over the age of 50.
Gratitude
Hilarious raunchy high school sexual escapades merge with unsettling psychological twists and turns in this wild dark comedy that is electrifyingly performed.
Corsicana
After their mother’s death, an adult brother returns to his hometown to tend to his older half-sister who has Down syndrome in this absorbing family drama.
Funny Girl
This choppy revival would best be enjoyed by fans of its negligible star, the inadequate Beanie Feldstein, as well as musical theater completists.
Plaza Suite
Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker are each uproarious as three different characters in this splendid revival of Neil Simon’s hit 1968 comedy.