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.
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.
‘Lysistrata Rape Play’ - An Interview With Playwright Mariah MacCarthy
Mariah MacCarthy is no stranger to women and sex.
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.
‘Complete Works of William Shakespeare in One Weekend’ - An Interview With Company's Marathon 2013 Producer Winnie Lok
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare in 90 Minutes is one thing, while the complete Works of William Shakespeare in one weekend is entirely another.
Cruel Intentions, with Apologies to Matilda
In Matilda The Musical, Gabriel Ebert and Lesli Margherita play Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood, the neglectful, TV-obsessed parents of everyone’s favorite child-genius heroine.
Time Warping to the 1920s - Hank Stampfl, Dina Fanai and Kimberly Schafer Talk ‘Speakeasy Moderne’
Hearing “Let’s do the time warp again” might inspire more thoughts of Rocky Horror Picture Show than a burlesque performance.
Hands on a Hardbody
“It’s much more than a truck,” the characters sing to the audience in the opening song of Hands on a Hardbody.
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.