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Review: A Redemptive “The Humans” Plays at the Helen Hayes Theatre

March 25, 2016 | asi wind, Broadway, sense and > | Tags:

From the opening of Stephen Karam’s deeply engaging play, the audience becomes aware that “The Humans” is somehow going to be Erik’s (Reed Birney) story. This patriarch of the Blake clan has just arrived from Scranton to visit his daughter Brigid (Sarah Steele) and her fiancé Richard (Arian Moayed) in their new Chinatown duplex just blocks from Ground Zero. Erik…

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Performances Begin for Manhattan Theatre Club’s “The Father” on Broadway

Performances began on Tuesday March 22, for Manhattan Theatre Club’s American premiere of The Father, the new play by Molière Award winner Florian Zeller, in a translation by two-time Tony Award winner Christopher Hampton (Sunset Boulevard, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, God of Carnage), in a new production directed by Tony Award winner Doug Hughes (Doubt, Outside Mullingar, City of Conversation) at MTC’s Samuel J. Friedman…

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Review: “Disaster!” at the Nederlander Theatre (Tickets Currently on Sale through July 3, 2016)

March 17, 2016 | Broadway > | Tags:

The 1970s gave movie audiences a treasure trove of disaster films including “The Poseidon Adventure,” “Earthquake,” “The Swarm,” “Fire,” “S.O.S. Titanic,” and “Bees.” The careful observer might see the spirits of these (and other) disaster films in Seth Rudetsky’s and Jack Plotnick’s delectably smart and witty “Disaster!” currently running at the Nederlander Theatre in New York City. That is if…

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Review: “Blackbird” at the Belasco Theater (Through June 11, 2016)

March 17, 2016 | Broadway > | Tags:

Two character plays—known in the biz as two-handers—are always a challenge: for the actors, certainly, but also for the audience. No matter how charismatic the performers, these must be fascinating characters telling a continuously compelling story to hold our interest. Michelle Williams and Jeff Daniels are the latest to take on the assignment, co-starring in a revival of David Harrower’s…

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Preview: “The SpongeBob Musical” in Chicago (Performances Begin June 7, 2016)

Performances Begin on Tuesday, June 7, 2016 for a Limited Engagement through Sunday, July 3, 2016 at Broadway in Chicago’s Oriental Theatre. “The SpongeBob Musical” is thrilled to announce Yolanda Adams, Sara Bareilles and Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros will contribute original songs to the show. Individual tickets for the Pre-Broadway World Premiere, ‘The SpongeBob Musical,” will…

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Preview: “The Humans” at the Helen Hayes Theatre (Review Published on Friday March 25, 2016)

March 9, 2016 | Broadway, pennsylvania, Previews > | Tags:

Scott Rudin and Barry Diller present the Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes Artistic Director) production of Stephen Karam’s much-raved-about new play, “The Humans,” on Broadway, following its smash-hit Off-Broadway engagement. Directed by Tony Award® winner Joe Mantello and featuring its entire acclaimed current Off-Broadway cast, “The Humans” began performances at Broadway’s Helen Hayes Theatre (240 West 44th Street) on Saturday,…

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“The Gin Game” at the Golden Theatre (Closed Sunday January 10, 2016)

“The Gin Game,” experiencing its third run on Broadway, was Donald L. Colburn’s first play premiering in 1976. The well-received play managed to garner him The Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1978 after the successful run on The Great White Way starring Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy. What became evident from that original production was that in order for this…

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“Allegiance” at the Longacre Theatre (Tickets on sale through Sunday September 25, 2016)

November 23, 2015 | Broadway, frankie > | Tags: , , ,

After the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, 127,000 Japanese-Americans were forced to abandon their homes and businesses and – throughout World War II – relocate to ten concentration camps scattered across the interior of the United States. This remains one of the most flagrant violations of civil liberties in American history – all initiated by President Franklin…

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“Fool for Love” at Manhattan Theatre Club’s Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (Closed December 6, 2015)

Manhattan Theatre Club rolls out a kinder, gentle, more cerebral “Fool for Love” at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre with bruises more internal and spiritual than external and physical. Self-discovery on a dualistic battlefield is, after all, more cerebral though the wounds no less severe and long-lasting. True seekers often wrestle with demons in the desert and it is in…

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“It Shoulda Been You” at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre (Played Its Final Broadway Performance on August 9, 2015)

Whether the audience member chooses to appreciate “It Shoulda Been You” as a delightful old fashioned musical with a solid score, a serviceable book, and an outstanding cast or chooses to explore the musical’s rich layers of plot, either way, the opportunity to experience David Hyde Pierce’s exemplary and creative staging of the new musical at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre…

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