Across this revival of Purlie Victorious, it’s rare that the silliness and sobriety intermix.
There are pauses, yes, in Infinite Life, but they’re far from mere stylistic flourishes.
For devotees of the franchise, Nia Vardalos’s film will be a surprisingly emotional trip home.
Few shows have mastered the varied arts of cinematic recreation quite like this one.
Once Upon a One More Time Review: Jukebox Musical Celebrates Britney Spears the Feminist
Once Upon a One More Time is a frivolously delightful entry into the jukebox genre.
The film feels no more grounded than a gentle wisp of air.
2023 Tony Awards: Predicting the Likely Winners, from A Doll’s House to Kimberly Akimbo
There’s a shadow hanging over the 2023 Tony Awards, and we don’t just mean the WGA strike.
Never before has a boy triumphed more.
Prima Facie Review: Jodie Comer Is Blistering in Suzie Miller’s Indictment of the Legal System
Comer’s Tessa wins the case for Suzie Miller’s play as urgent, necessary theater.
Ijames celebrates his characters in all their hammy, juicy humanity.
Shucked should probably invest in some “Keep the punchlines” pins.
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Review: A Fine Showcase for a Killer Score
Sweeney Todd can still shock, even if this production seldom goes for the jugular.
The Harder They Come deserves a weirder, more surprising stage adaptation.
The series returns to its original formula of silly plus tender, multiplied by wickedly smart.
Pictures from Home is a frantically verbal adaptation that’s not given to subtlety.
The supernatural can’t enliven a series that meanders through its first five episodes.
A united community is a powerful force that can be used for healing or destruction.
These shows range from revitalizing revivals to redemptive restagings of undervalued gems.
Some Like It Hot Review: Billy Wilder’s Classic Gets a Contemporary Makeover on Broadway
The show’s pizzazz may be enough to help it survive in a turbulent Broadway landscape.
Thomas Ostermeier’s production reclaims Hamlet, fleetingly but full-heartedly, for all of us.