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May 29, 2019 8:00 pm

Something Clean: A Woman Wounded By a Crime She Did Not Commit

★★★☆☆ Kathryn Erbe anchors Selina Fillinger’s earnest new drama about a sex crime

May 29, 2019 5:40 pm

Chita Rivera: The Cabaret Act of This Year and Other Years? You Bet

★★★★★ She’s 86 but hardly 86ed in a jubilant celebration of an on-stage life

May 21, 2019 9:51 pm

Continuity: A Lighter Look at Making a Movie Changes into Darker Realities

★★★☆☆ Rachel Chavkin of Hadestown fame directs a slight yet thoughtful comedy by Bess Wohl

May 19, 2019 9:51 pm

Octet: How Modern Technology Makes Us Mad, In Exuberant Song

★★★★☆ Dave Malloy delivers a powerful new musical that’s too thoughtful for Broadway

May 19, 2019 9:50 pm

Octet: Dave Malloy’s Musical 12-Step Program is Tarot-iffic

★★★★☆ Eight singer-actors, under Annie Tippe’s flawless direction, sing out 12-Step woes

May 19, 2019 9:41 pm

Mac Beth: Something Wicked Cool This Way Comes

Cast of Mac Beth

★★★★☆ Director Erica Schmidt and an all-female cast update Shakespeare’s bloody tragedy for the Instagram age

May 19, 2019 9:40 pm

Mac Beth: Light Not Only Thickens But Goes Out on Will’s Classic

★★☆☆☆ Director Erica Schmidt wrongly thinks that a girls-school spin is how to treat the Bard

May 16, 2019 9:32 pm

Happy Talk: Matchmaking and Mystery in the Suburbs

★★★★☆ Jesse Eisenberg’s new play, starring Susan Sarandon and Marin Ireland, puts funny, vexing twists on suburban cliches

May 16, 2019 9:31 pm

Happy Talk: A Misleading Lady Enjoys Her Role of a Lifetime

★★★☆☆ Susan Sarandon depicts a matchmaker whose intentions may not be so kosher

May 16, 2019 9:00 pm

Enter Laughing The Musical: Let’s Hope You Like Corn

Enter Laughing cast

★★★☆☆ The York revives its old-fashioned theater-themed hit in honor of the company’s 50th anniversary

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Giulia The Poison Queen of Palermo: Pure Theatrical Alchemy

By Roma Torre

★★★★★ Death really does become her, as the writer, composer and star - Jennifer Nettles - serves up a killer new musical.

Giulia The Poison Queen of Palermo: Jennifer Nettles brews a tasty mass murder musical

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★★★★☆ Director Mary Zimmerman stages a ravishing visual production of an historic story told from a working woman’s perspective

Othello: Free As the Open Air

By Michael Sommers

★★★☆☆ Nick Westrate and James Udom play alpha and beta dogs in Classical Theatre of Harlem’s outdoor staging of Shakespeare’s drama

Birthright: Six Characters in Search of a Common Ground

By Melissa Rose Bernardo

★★★★☆ Politics underscore but don’t overpower the character-driven epic from Jonathan Spector

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Birthright: Six Characters in Search of a Common Ground

★★★★☆ Politics underscore but don’t overpower the character-driven epic from Jonathan Spector

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★★★★☆ Amalia Yoo and friends brighten the stage with Eliya Smith’s intriguing teen talk

Melanie Moore in Black Swan. Photo by Hawver and Hall

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★★★★☆ Classy musicalization of a psychosexual cinethriller uses human and technical legerdemain to spellbind

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★★★★★ Quincy Tyler Bernstine gives a whirlwind performance in a stunning new play by Bubba Weiler

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