First Date
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First Date

In First Date, the new musical starring Zachary Levi and Krysta Rodriguez, a blind date plays out in real time, set to music.

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The Comedy of Errors
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The Comedy of Errors

The delightfully entertaining production of The Comedy of Errors offers the complicated combination of a thoroughly humorous show that also provides a glance at some darker and frustrating themes in Shakespeare’s work.

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9mm America
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9mm America

A production of Girl Be Heard, this intimate and personal performance of documentary theater about gun violence in America is deeply moving and incredibly upsetting — in the best way possible

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The Trip to Bountiful
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The Trip to Bountiful

Currently in performances at the Stephen Sondheim Theater, Horton Foote’s play, directed by Michael Wilson, offers up a bounty of emotion, both joyful and bittersweet.

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I'll Eat You Last
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I'll Eat You Last

Anyone who loves and longs for juicy gossip but feels a bit shamed by the desire should hurry to the Booth Theatre, where I’ll Eat You Last, the new play about Hollywood superagent Sue Mengers and starring a delicious Bette Midler, is in performances.

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Orphans
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Orphans

The threat of violence hovers in the air at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, where Lyle Kessler’s Orphans is in production. Directed by Daniel Sullivan and starring Alec Baldwin and the excellent duo of Ben Foster and Tom Sturridge, this play is crackling with the threat of danger, both physical and emotional.

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The Big Knife
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The Big Knife

A series of missed opportunities for tension and laughter, Clifford Odet’s The Big Knife is a story of compromised ideals in old-time Hollywood, featuring a talented ensemble that falls victim to some serious misdirection.

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The Assembled Parties
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The Assembled Parties

The new comedy-drama by Richard Greenberg that narrates the decline of a wealthy agnostic Jewish family, The Assembled Parties is the epitome of taste and class, even when addressing such ugly topics as AIDS, crime and death.

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Matilda
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Matilda

Based on Roald Dahl’s best-selling children’s book and imported from London, where it originated with the Royal Shakespeare Company, this new Broadway musical is, much like its titular heroine, a fantastic balance of sarcastic and sweet, both entertaining and thought-provoking, and, as a result, endlessly appealing.

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Kinky Boots
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Kinky Boots

With a book by Harvey Fierstein and music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper, Kinky Boots, which is filled to the brim with glitter and glitz, has strutted confidently into its place as the feel-good musical of the season.

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Lucky Guy
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Lucky Guy

“You’re born, you die. Everything between is subject to interpretation,” according to one of the journalists in Lucky Guy, the affectionately nostalgic biography of New York City reporter and columnist Mike McAlary currently in performances at the Broadhurst Theater.

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The Ride
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The Ride

Everyone's a star on The Ride, the bus tour of Midtown New York that doubles as an improv show — even the bus itself.

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Breakfast at Tiffany's
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Breakfast at Tiffany's

One of the first rules taught in writing classes is to show, don’t tell. Unfortunately, the creative team behind Breakfast at Tiffany’s did not heed this rule when penning this play.

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