Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman's "Harmony"Â dramatizes an all-male singing group that took the world by storm.
Monty Python's classic British send-up is revived to moderately entertaining measure
The tantalizing, Brooklyn-based Company XIV and Cocktail Magique, provide an alternative theatrical experience.
A much beloved Sondheim classic, "Merrily We Roll Along," returns to the New York stage with a brilliant new production.
A lovely, thought-provoking collection of three shorts about LGBTQ parenthood.
Wojciech Gostomczyk's documentary 'Leon' ultimately comes off as too disjointed, bizarre, and avant-garde for a wider audience.
Bruno Carboni's 'The Accident' plays out like a noir film with mystery and quiet intensity.
The classic play "Purlie Victorious" is revived with magnificent comic flair, carrying a message of unity for the human race
The new Off-Broadway play "Swing State" serves up a potent warning about America's volatility.
Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen's zippy and zany "Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors" hits all the right comic veins.
Years after its original conception, a parody of James Cameron's classic, Titanic, continues to tickle Off-Broadway audiences
A theatrical spin on a famous blockbuster film offers strong performances but rarely delves beneath the surface
Broadway's latest attempt to adapt a classic movie for the stage puts visual excess over actual substance.
Females may get the upper hand, but the audience is dealt a deck of duds in the tiresome farce, "The Cottage."
David Byrne's fabulous Broadway musical revisits the recent, dark past of polarizing Filipino figures.