From British imports on Broadway to experimental art downtown, Exeunt NYC recommends it all and more this September.
Exeunt Staff
Articles by Exeunt Staff
21 July 2019
Reviews • Dialogues and debates • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Twohander at 54 Below
54 Below ⋄ Through 28th July 2019
By Exeunt Staff
Sherie Rene Scott and Norbert Leo Butz perform a show about their lives but this is far from Patti and Mandy in rolling chairs, Gen X edition. Lane Williamson and Nicole Serratore review.
7 July 2019
Features • NYC • NYC Features
A Contemplation of Design
By Exeunt Staff
Our critics share their thoughts and feelings about theater design.
18 June 2019
Features
Exeunt NYC Recommends: Summer 2019
By Exeunt Staff
Forget the beach! There’s plenty to see on and off Broadway this summer. Exeunt NYC’s critics clue you in on the hottest openings between now and the end of August.
28 March 2019
Features
Exeunt NYC Recommends: April
By Exeunt Staff
Daniel Fish and Heidi Schreck make it to Broadway, while Ivo van Hove and Enda Walsh take Brooklyn by storm. Our critics recommend all that and more this April.
24 February 2019
Features
Exeunt NYC Recommends: March
By Exeunt Staff
Glenda Jackson’s Lear, the latest from wunderkind Jeremy O. Harris, and the New York debut of Phoebe Waller-Bridge: all that and more are coming up this March.
28 January 2019
Features
Exeunt NYC Recommends: February
By Exeunt Staff
New musicals arrive on Broadway, a neglected Swedish master gets his due, and Dionysus becomes Diane. All that and more this February in New York!
1 January 2019
Features • NYC Features
Most Memorable Theater of 2018
By Exeunt Staff
We share what shows and performances stayed with us in 2018.
28 November 2018
Features
Exeunt NYC Recommends: Winter
By Exeunt Staff
Broadway and music and festivals — oh my! New York has it all this winter, and our critics share their top picks for December and January.
27 November 2018
Features • Dialogues and debates • NYC
A Dialogue on Dialogues
By Exeunt Staff
Our critics discuss the merit of dialogue reviews, the New York Times experimenting with them, and King Kong.

