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  • ‘Days of Rage’ Theater Review: This Revolution Won’t Be Televised

    Steven Levenson (“Dear Evan Hansen”) sets his new play during the Vietnam War, but leaves his characters stranded in a middle-class limbo

    By

    Robert Hofler
    October 30, 2018 @ 5:30 PM
    Culture
    5:30 PM
    ‘Days of Rage’ Theater Review: This Revolution Won’t Be Televised
  • ‘The Waverly Gallery’ Broadway Review: Kenneth Lonergan Remembers a Lost, Eccentric Life

    A starry cast — Elaine May, Lucas Hedges, Joan Allen, and Michael Cera — brings an early work from the writer to Broadway

    By

    Robert Hofler
    October 25, 2018 @ 5:00 PM
    Culture
    5:00 PM
    ‘The Waverly Gallery’ Broadway Review: Kenneth Lonergan Remembers a Lost, Eccentric Life
  • ‘The Ferryman’ Broadway Review: Jez Butterworth and Sam Mendes Unload on the IRA

    Big, broad and often busy performances re-create the horror of the Troubles in Northern Ireland

    By

    Robert Hofler
    October 21, 2018 @ 5:30 PM
    Culture
    5:30 PM
    ‘The Ferryman’ Broadway Review: Jez Butterworth and Sam Mendes Unload on the IRA
  • ‘The Lifespan of a Fact’ Broadway Review: Daniel Radcliffe Stands Up for the Truth

    A new play about facts vs “the truth” turns into a vanity project for writer John D’Agata

    By

    Robert Hofler
    October 18, 2018 @ 6:05 PM
    Culture
    6:05 PM
    ‘The Lifespan of a Fact’ Broadway Review: Daniel Radcliffe Stands Up for the Truth
  • ‘Mother of the Maid’ Theater Review: Behind Every Successful Child There’s a Glenn Close

    In her absorbing new drama, Jane Anderson (“The Wife”) again puts a behind-the-scenes woman where she belongs: center stage

    By

    Robert Hofler
    October 17, 2018 @ 4:30 PM
    Culture
    4:30 PM
    ‘Mother of the Maid’ Theater Review: Behind Every Successful Child There’s a Glenn Close
  • ‘Apologia’ Theater Review: Stockard Channing and Hugh Dancy Recall What Went Wrong

    In his new play, Alexi Kaye Campbell (“Woman in Gold”) explains why women still can’t have it all — if you ask their children

    By

    Robert Hofler
    October 16, 2018 @ 6:00 PM
    Culture
    6:00 PM
    ‘Apologia’ Theater Review: Stockard Channing and Hugh Dancy Recall What Went Wrong
  • ‘Girl From the North Country’ Theater Review: Bob Dylan Survives Another Musical

    Conor McPherson drops the songwriter’s music into a play that can best be described as “Not So Grand Hotel”

    By

    Robert Hofler
    October 1, 2018 @ 6:00 PM
    Culture
    6:00 PM
    ‘Girl From the North Country’ Theater Review: Bob Dylan Survives Another Musical
  • ‘The Nap’ Broadway Review: Nobody Takes a Rest in This Outrageous Comedy

    You don’t need to know a thing about snooker to enjoy Richard Bean’s new play

    By

    Robert Hofler
    September 27, 2018 @ 6:30 PM
    Culture
    6:30 PM
    ‘The Nap’ Broadway Review: Nobody Takes a Rest in This Outrageous Comedy
  • ‘Bernhardt/Hamlet’ Broadway Review: Who’s More Divine, the Bard or Janet McTeer?

    Theresa Rebeck’s new comedy looks back with admiration at a “childishly egotistical” genius in the theater

    By

    Robert Hofler
    September 25, 2018 @ 6:00 PM
    Culture
    6:00 PM
    ‘Bernhardt/Hamlet’ Broadway Review: Who’s More Divine, the Bard or Janet McTeer?
  • ‘I Was Most Alive With You’ Theater Review: Making a Case Against the Book of Job

    Everything but the locusts descend on a family and their adopted gay deaf son in Craig Lucas’s new play

    By

    Robert Hofler
    September 24, 2018 @ 5:30 PM
    Culture
    5:30 PM
    ‘I Was Most Alive With You’ Theater Review: Making a Case Against the Book of Job
  • ‘The True’ Theater Review: Edie Falco Gets Stranded in Albany

    Sharr White’s new play puts a foul-mouth political dynamo center stage and surrounds her with male ciphers

    By

    Robert Hofler
    September 20, 2018 @ 4:30 PM
    Culture
    4:30 PM
    ‘The True’ Theater Review: Edie Falco Gets Stranded in Albany
  • ‘Collective Rage’ Theater Review: Dana Delany Switches Teams in an Absurdist Delight

    Jen Silverman’s comedy is perfectly nonsensical in its telling exploration of five women’s very fluid sex life.

    By

    Robert Hofler
    September 12, 2018 @ 5:30 PM
    Culture
    5:30 PM
    ‘Collective Rage’ Theater Review: Dana Delany Switches Teams in an Absurdist Delight
  • ‘Pretty Woman’ Broadway Review: The Hooker Julia Roberts Made Famous Is Back, and She Can Belt

    Samantha Barks and Andy Karl take over for Julia Roberts and Richard Gere in a too-faithful stage adaptation of the movie. But who forgot to invite Cinderella?

    By

    Robert Hofler
    August 16, 2018 @ 6:14 PM
    Culture
    6:14 PM
    ‘Pretty Woman’ Broadway Review: The Hooker Julia Roberts Made Famous Is Back, and She Can Belt
  • ‘Gettin’ the Band Back Together’ Broadway Review: They Were Better Off Going Solo

    A new musical about the unemployed in New Jersey recalls the glory days of the vanity show on Broadway

    By

    Robert Hofler
    August 13, 2018 @ 6:00 PM
    News
    6:00 PM
    ‘Gettin’ the Band Back Together’ Broadway Review: They Were Better Off Going Solo
  • ‘The House That Will Not Stand’ Theater Review: A Mesmerizing Look at Women in 1813 New Orleans

    Free women of color cope with the Louisiana Purchase in Marcus Gardley’s often funny new play

    By

    Robert Hofler
    July 30, 2018 @ 5:30 PM
    Culture
    5:30 PM
    ‘The House That Will Not Stand’ Theater Review: A Mesmerizing Look at Women in 1813 New Orleans
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