Lane Williams reviews New York City Opera’s truncated, sometimes thrilling adaptation.
Reviews
23 June 2017
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: 1984 at Hudson Theatre
Hudson Theatre ⋄ 18th May - 8th October
By Juliet Hindell
Violent and provocative, Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan’s 1984 brings Big Brother to Broadway with Tom Sturridge and Olivia Wilde
22 June 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: (Not) Water at 3LD Art & Technology Center
3LD Art and Technology Center ⋄ To 30th June 2017
By Loren Noveck
Loren Noveck reviews a play about its own impossibility to be, in the face of the impossibly huge challenge of climate change.
21 June 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Ghost Light at Claire Tow Theater at Lincoln Center
Claire Tow Theater ⋄ 19th June - 6th August 2017
By Molly Grogan
Loren Noveck and Molly Grogan review the newest immersive experience by Third Rail Projects, backstage at Lincoln Center.
15 June 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Julius Caesar at Delacorte Theater
Delacorte Theater ⋄ To 18th June 2017
By Gabe Cohn
Oskar Eustis takes on the would-be iron-fisted ruler with a heavy, heavy hand. Gabe Cohn reviews.
14 June 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Bella: An American Tall Tale at Playwrights Horizons
Playwrights Horizons ⋄ To 2nd July 2017
By Dan O'Neil
Kirsten Childs’ larger than life heroine does some serious booty-smacking. Dan O’Neil reviews.
11 June 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Maps For A War Tourist at Dixon Place
Dixon Place ⋄ 2nd -17th June
By Nicole Serratore
Activism, terrorism, and Turkish politics shape this Performative Essay starring two tortoises
10 June 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Cost of Living at New York City Center Stage I
New York City Center - Stage I ⋄ 7th June - 16th July 2017
By Molly Grogan
Molly Grogan reviews Martyna Majok on privilege, disabilities and the pursuit of happiness, in Jersey.
9 June 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: The End of Longing at Lucille Lortel Theatre
Lucille Lortel Theatre ⋄ To 1st July 2017
By Seth Simons
Seth Simons finds Matthew Perry’s play “thoroughly average,” to be generous.
8 June 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Animal at Atlantic Stage 2
Atlantic Stage 2 ⋄ To 2nd July 2017
By Tom Wicker
Clare Lizzimore gets in the head of a woman trying to hold herself together. Tom Wicker reviews.