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This silly, campy show, a mashup of Céline Dion songs with a jokey replay of the movie “Titanic,” has moved to Broadway, virtually unchanged from the anything-for-a-laugh entertain...
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This silly, campy show, a mashup of Céline Dion songs with a jokey replay of the movie “Titanic,” has moved to Broadway, virtually unchanged from the anything-for-a-laugh entertain...
“Beaches, A New Musical” opened tonight at Broadway’s Majestic Theater thirty-eight years after the movie “Beaches” left critics largely unimpressed (“a movie completely constructe...
There are solid reasons to celebrate the arrival on Broadway of this striking production, which recasts Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical as a Ballroom competition, with a cast of fabu...
This theatre kid-tastic Broadway adaptation definitely isn’t for Tim Burton purists
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“Celebrity Autobiography,” a revue in which performers make fun of celebrities by reading from their cringe-worthy memoirs, made me laugh when I first saw it more than a decade ago...
“The Rocky Horror Show,” opening tonight at Studio 54, is the latest in a quartet of campy Broadway musicals this month that seem as much acts of resistance against a retrogressive...
With its spot-on, affectionate parodies of the most beloved Broadway musicals from the Golden Age, “Schmigadoon” felt like just the right TV series for theatergoers who had to go w...
A spectacular visually stunning production with some awe-inspiring circus performers and fabulous music, but the busy stage sometimes detracts from the story. The post Review: Barn...
Kelli O’Hara’s drunken pratfalls, along with Rose Byrne’s wildly skewed wig, mark the high point in the low comedy that most distinguishes this century-old trifle, written by a you...
A joyous, tongue-in-cheek homage to golden-age musicals, "Schmigadoon!" dazzles with lush tunes and irresistible charm. The post Schmigadoon! Delivers Pure Musical Theater Joy on B...
The audience gasped almost as frequently as it laughed during the performance I attended of “Becky Shaw,” Gina Gionfriddo’s fierce, funny comedy that revolves around a bad blind da...
Starkid’s triple-threat apocalypse hits the West End like a meteor The post Review: The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals, Apollo Theatre appeared first on Everything Theatre.
The high-camp Titanic parody docks on Broadway, with Marla Mindelle’s uncanny Celine Dion leading a gleefully over-the-top cast. The post Ship Happens: Broadway’s Delirious Titaniq...
The squabbling over whether to put a stop sign on the neighborhood’s prettiest street might not sound substantial enough to build a play around. But David Lindsay-Abaire’s fresh a...
Both Don Cheadle and Ayo Edebiri are making their Broadway debuts in this first Broadway revival of David Auburn’s play about a family of mathematicians — the father a genius who b...
Spectacular stagecraft, thrilling young performers with terrific voices, a pulsing score by the indie-rock band the Rescues that has at least one tune I find memorable: “The Lost...
Broadway delivers one wildly entertaining vampire musical and one disastrous adaptation of a beloved tearjerker. The post ‘The Lost Boys’ Rocks Broadway While ‘Beaches’ Drowns appe...
If only this production didn’t try to keep a lid on the audience mayhem.
Kelli O'Hara and Rose Byrne bring fizz and physical comedy to Fallen Angels, but Noël Coward’s slight farce can’t shake its tedium. The post Fallen Angels Serves a Light, Bubbly Es...
The New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players's vivacious music making compensates for uninspired storytelling in their staging of Utopia, Limited.
Fifteen years after the satirical musical’s Broadway premiere, the opening night crowd leaped to their feet in approval. By ERIC COLCHAMIRO
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical crowd-pleaser purrs with queer joy and vogues its way to a spiritual rebirth on Broadway. The post Cats: The Jellicle Ball Is a Dazzling Ballroom Rein...
Megan Hilty in Concert at Theatre Royal Drury Lane: ‘Let me be your star’ she sang and she deserves them all. Broadway sensation and television star Megan Hilty returned to the Lon...
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