Richard Patterson reviews Dickie Beau’s homage to Ian Charleson’s performance of Hamlet.
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9 January 2018
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Review: After at The Public Theater (Under the Radar)
To 14th January 2018
By Dan O'Neil
Andrew Schneider grapples with death or something “after,” in his newest work. Dan O’Neil reviews.
9 January 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: The Gates: An Evening of Stories with Adam Gopnik at The Public Theater (Under the Radar)
Public Theatre ⋄ To 14th January 2018
By Joseph Charnitski
Joseph Charnitski reviews Adam Gopnik’s performance of published stories of his life in NYC.
9 January 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Mankind at Playwrights Horizons
Playwrights Horizons ⋄ To 28th January 2018
By Cameron Kelsall
Cameron Kelsall reviews Robert O’Hara’s “feminist” play.
7 January 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Panorama at La MaMa (Under the Radar)
La MaMa Downstairs ⋄
By Molly Grogan
Italy’s Motus Theater explores nomadic identities in Trump America. Molly Grogan reviews.
7 January 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Margarete at The Public Theater (Under the Radar)
Public Theater ⋄ 4th - 15th January 2018
By Molly Grogan
A woman’s unexceptional life becomes the subject of a documentary art investigation. Molly Grogan reviews.
2 January 2018
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: Farinelli and the King at Belasco Theatre
Belasco Theatre ⋄ 5th December 2017 - 25th March 2018
By Curtis Russell
Looking at the fraternity of the broken, music succeeds where script does not in Claire van Kampen’s uneven historical play.
27 December 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Describe the Night at Atlantic Theater
Atlantic Theater Company ⋄ Through 24th December 2017
By Nicole Serratore
Rajiv Joseph’s Russian epic is both intimate and grand but lacks an emotional wallop. Nicole Serratore reviews.
26 December 2017
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: The Children at Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre ⋄ 12th December 2017 - 4th February 2018
By Alex Barasch
Lucy Kirkwood’s The Children is wickedly funny and incisive as it forces a generation to reflect on its legacy.
16 December 2017
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: SpongeBob SquarePants at Palace Theatre
Palace Theatre ⋄ From 6th November 2017
By Kev Berry
Queer, joyful, and warmly embracing Tina Landau’s production of new musical SpongeBob SquarePants is a show for anyone with a heart.