Tom Stoppard’s entrancing epic drama charts a Viennese Jewish family’s lives from 1899 to 1955 and is theatrically rendered by director Patrick Marber.
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Cost of Living
David Zayas is majestic in this uneven contemporary drama depicting underclass lives which features two outstanding actors with disabilities.
I’m Revolting
In the waiting room of a NYC skin cancer clinic we get to know four diverse patients in this unsatisfying play that is well-performed and crisply mounted.
Kinky Boots
This Off-Broadway revival of the classic musical is richly entertaining due to its sensational cast and superlative score, book and staging.
Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical
This energetically performed and well-presented musical spoof of the Netflix Sci-Fi series will delight fans and its zaniness should entertain non-viewers.
The Importance of Being Earnest
This splendid outdoor production of Wilde’s classic comedy has clever staging, lively performances and is part of the Phoenix Festival: Live Arts in Nyack.
Pandemonium: A Sequel to Peter Pan
Good-natured zaniness abounds as that boy who won’t grow up and Captain Hook appear at the home of a contemporary American family in this zesty fantasia.
macbitches
A vivacious quintet portray college theater students who’ve competed for the role of Lady Macbeth in this hilarious and knowing dark campus comedy.
Titanique
Jack, Rose and The Heart of the Ocean are all in this sly, clever and amusing musical spoof hosted by “Celine Dion,” which is uproariously performed.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
A highly satisfying first-ever Off-Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams’ classic Southern family drama that’s richly performed and inventively staged.