
Good Women: Saying Goodbye to the Fierce Females of ‘The Good Wife’
The title alone makes you think twice. Upon first hearing the words "the good wife," the phrase sounds like a reference to the Stepford Wives era of the 1950s.

Tuck Everlasting
Adapted by Claudia Shear and Tim Federle, with a score by Chris Miller (music) and Nathan Tysen (lyrics), it’s clear from the opening number thatTuck Everlasting is a whole-heartedly old-fashioned musical.


A Streetcar Named Desire
Blanche DuBois may be looking for magic, but it’s unforgiving realism that floods the theater at St. Ann’s Warehouse, where a gritty and gripping production of A Streetcar Named Desire is performances.

Bright Star
This highly anticipated new musical by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, featuring original bluegrass music by its well-known team, is pretty as a picture but disappointingly unoriginal.


5 Times Rachel Bloom Said What Everyone Was Thinking About Beauty
The Crazy Ex-Girlfriend star isn't afraid to get real (or show us her Spanx!)

Sara Bareilles on Breaking Into Broadway and Why She Sang The Little Mermaid at Waitress
A veteran singer-songwriter who has been touring the world for more than 10 years, Sara Bareilles has witnessed plenty of onstage mishaps and behind-the-scene emergencies.

All His Daughters: Arthur Miller’s Strong, Truth-Telling Women
When Linda Loman said, “Attention must be paid,” at the end of Death of a Salesman, she was asserting that her husband should receive the recognition he deserved. But the same demand could be made on behalf of the women in almost all of Arthur Miller’s plays.

Nine Things to Never Say When Someone Loses a Job
We’ve all been there: either having lost a job ourselves or trying to comfort a friend or family member who has lost a job.

Prodigal Son
The autobiographical drama follows Jim Quinn, played by the gifted young actor Timothée Chalamet, a troubled teenager from the Bronx.

Patina Miller: Fashion Superhero
Versatility has been a defining aspect of Patina Miller’s career — both onstage and on the red carpet.

Her Requiem
Directed by Kate Whoriskey in an LCT3 production at the Claire Tow Theatre, Greg Pierce’s familial drama address the thrilling excitement surrounding the birth of art, as well as the cost of that thrill.

Beth Malone: Do Clothes Make the Woman?
“If I could dress myself in the perfect outfit, it would be like a pirate.”
Beth Malone is being completely serious.

The Grand Paradise
The Grand Paradise seeks to transport its participants into an exotic tropical locale in the 1970s where inhibitions are shed and pleasures are explored.

Snow White
With Snow White, Company XIV and its director and choreographer Austin McCormick have presented a two-hour collage of song and dance, opera, circus acts, live-action filming and an endless amount of glitter.

Noises Off
Michael Frayn’s 1982 comedy that depicts the adventures and escapades of a theatre troupe rehearsing the British sex farce Nothing On, has been revived on Broadway.

Once Upon a Mattress
Once Upon a Mattress, which rocketed Carol Burnett to stardom in 1959, stars veteran comedic actress Jackie Hoffman as Princess Winifred.

Nutcracker Rouge
The delectably sensual production by Company XIV is in performances at the Minetta Lane Theatre.
