Broadway delivers one wildly entertaining vampire musical and one disastrous adaptation of a beloved tearjerker.
Sam Pinkleton’s Broadway revival of The Rocky Horror Show brings the freaks, but leaves the shock at the stage door.
A joyous, tongue-in-cheek homage to golden-age musicals, "Schmigadoon!" dazzles with lush tunes and irresistible charm.
Kelli O'Hara and Rose Byrne bring fizz and physical comedy to Fallen Angels, but Noël Coward’s slight farce can’t shake its tedium.
The high-camp Titanic parody docks on Broadway, with Marla Mindelle’s uncanny Celine Dion leading a gleefully over-the-top cast.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical crowd-pleaser purrs with queer joy and vogues its way to a spiritual rebirth on Broadway.
Jordan Harrison’s quietly devastating play proves far more affecting than the musical revival of the long-troubled Chess.
Lincoln Center’s Ragtime revival dazzles with powerhouse vocals and a timely take on race, class, and the American Dream.
The Tony-winner stars in Tartuffe inside a Gilded Age mansion before heading back to Broadway for Cats: The Jellicle Ball.
Even with its starry cast, the Broadway revival of "Art" struggles to find meaning beyond its blank canvas
"Heathers: The Musical" revels in camp, cruelty, and high school carnage -- but should we still be laughing?
A new Broadway play explores the harsh realities of domestic abuse, but has nothing new to say about it
Broadway's Just in Time blends Groff’s charisma with Bobby Darin’s legacy in a snappy, heartfelt tribute.
A corpse, a crime spree, and 7 Tony nods: This darkly hilarious musical about outlaw Elmer McCurdy is Broadway’s strangest and smartest hit.
Director Tina Landau had Idina Menzel climbing a tree earlier this season in the original Broadway musical Redwood. Now, she has hurled Jeremy Jordan down...