“Mindlessness seems to have won the day” in a frenetic, supersized new Broadway musical of Charlie & the Chocolate Factory.
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1 May 2017
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Review: The Cardinal at Southwark Playhouse
By Sally Hales
Certainly not a dazzling discovery: a revival of a rarely staged tragedy by James Shirley.
1 May 2017
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: The Little Foxes at Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre ⋄ 29th March to 2nd July 2017
By Nicole Serratore
Laura Linney and Cynthia Nixon give strong voices to the complex women in Lillian Hellman’s play The Little Foxes
28 April 2017
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: Bandstand at Bernard Jacobs Theatre
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre ⋄
By Alison Durkee
This new Broadway musical by the choreographer of ‘Hamilton’ looks at the painful homecomings of American WWII veterans.
27 April 2017
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Review: Cock and Bull at Southbank Centre
By Alice Saville
Politics and pain: Nic Green’s performance is an artful exploration of rhetoric and deceit.
25 April 2017
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: Anastasia at Broadhurst Theatre
Broadhurst Theatre ⋄ 23rd March 2017 to 7th January 2018
By Nicole Serratore
An onslaught of digital trickery steals the show in a new Broadway musical about the Romanov princess.
23 April 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Wink at Theater for the New City
Theater for the New City ⋄ 19th April - 7th May 2017
By Kev Berry
Kev Berry gets frustrated with Neil Koenigsberg’s play about gender identity set in Hollywood.
21 April 2017
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Review: Lessons of Leaking at Transform 17
21 - 22 April 2017
By Catherine Love
It’s all just a game: Catherine Love reviews machina eX’s production linking gaming and politics.
21 April 2017
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: Groundhog Day at August Wilson Theatre
August Wilson Theatre ⋄ 16th March 2017 to 7th January 2018
By Rafi Mittlefehldt
Hidden depth surprises in the funny and poignant adaptation of Groundhog Day.
19 April 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Charleses at The Brick
13th - 29th April 2017
By Robert Norman
Robert Norman reviews Carl Holder’s multi-generational study of masculinity and inheritance.