Irrational though they may be, our critics share the big and small things that bug them about the theater.
NYC
31 March 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: War and Peace at NYU Skirball
NYU Skirball Center ⋄ 29th - 31st March 2018
By Molly Grogan
Gob Squad deconstructs Tolstoy. Molly Grogan reviews.
28 March 2018
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: Angels in America at Neil Simon Theatre
Neil Simon Theatre ⋄ 23rd February to 1st July 2018
By Lane Williamson
Lane Williamson takes a deep-dive into the National Theatre’s production of Angels in America on Broadway.
27 March 2018
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: Lobby Hero at Helen Hayes Theater
1st March to 13th May 2018
By Nicole Serratore
Nuance is lost in Trip Cullman’s revival of Kenneth Lonergan’s play about a hapless doorman. Nicole Serratore reviews.
21 March 2018
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: Escape to Margaritaville at Marquis Theatre
16th February to 18th November 2018
By Kev Berry
Jimmy Buffett’s jukebox musical may bring sunshine and joy to his loyal fans but not this critic. Kev Berry reviews.
20 March 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Shooter at Theaterlab
Theaterlab ⋄
By Gabe Cohn
Sam Graber takes aim at the psychology of men who carry out mass shootings. Gabe Cohn reviews.
19 March 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Good for Otto at Pershing Square Signature Center
Pershing Square Signature Center ⋄ 8th March - 8th April 2018
By Cameron Kelsall
Cameron Kelsall reviews David Rabe’s newest play.
15 March 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: The Fall at St. Ann’s Warehouse
St. Ann's Warehouse ⋄
By Loren Noveck
Loren Noveck reviews the NYC transfer of South Africa’s Baxter Theater’s Edinburgh hit.
14 March 2018
Features • NYC • NYC Features
Podcast: Reflections on The World Only Spins Forward
By Exeunt Staff
We formed a podcast book club to discuss Angels in America and the new book that is an oral history of the play.
13 March 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Nanette at Soho Playhouse
Soho Playhouse ⋄ 13th March - 15th April 2018
By Nicole Serratore
A comedy show from Hannah Gadsby takes a sharp turn and leads the audience on a self-reflective journey. Nicole Serratore reviews.