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April 10, 2018 10:00 pm

Miss You Like Hell: Hudes and McKeown View Mothers and Daughters

★★★☆☆ Rubin-Vega and Jiménez as an estranged mother and daughter renewing their love to songs

April 10, 2018 10:00 pm

Miss You Like Hell: Can a Latina Mom Fight Deportation?

Gizel Jimenez and Daphne Rubin-Vega in Miss You Like Hell. Photo: Joan Marcus

★★★☆☆ An incandescent Daphne Rubin-Vega blazes through a topical new musical at The Public

April 9, 2018 7:15 pm

This Flat Earth: A School Shooting Raises Sad Questions

Ella Kennedy Davis and Lucas Papaaelias in This Flat Earth. Photo: Joan Marcus

★★☆☆☆ A sorrowful teen survivor wonders: “So why don’t the grown-ups just fix it?”

April 9, 2018 4:57 pm

The Winter’s Tale: Arin Arbus’ Austere–Too Austere?–Revival

★★★☆☆ The stage direction that goes “Exit, pursued by bear” gets it best showing ever

April 3, 2018 8:59 pm

Feeding the Dragon: A Childhood Sometimes Charmed, Often Not

★★★☆☆ Writer-performer Sharon Washington remembers being the girl who lived in the library

April 3, 2018 8:58 pm

Feeding the Dragon: Sharon Washington Hits the Books

Sharon Washington in Feeding the Dragon

★★★☆☆ Sharon Washington pens and performs her New York City fairy tale of “The Little Girl Who Lived in a Library.”

April 3, 2018 8:00 pm

Bobbie Clearly: Chasing Redemption In A Broken Heartland

Constance Shulman in Bobbie Clearly. Photo: Joan Marcus

★★★★☆ Alex Lubsicher’s account of a small-town tragedy poses powerful, timely questions about our capacity for forgiveness.

April 3, 2018 7:59 pm

Bobbie Clearly: A Portrait of a Crime, Not so Clearly

At the talent show in Bobbie Clearly. Photo: Joan Marcus

★★★☆☆ Something terrible has happened in corn country, but the young author of this spiky play doesn’t quite unpack it

March 28, 2018 2:00 pm

Yerma: Lorca’s Tragedy, Blazingly Reimagined

Billie Piper and Brendan Cowell in Yerma. Photo: Stephanie Berger

★★★★★ Playwright and director Simon Stone finds both enduring and fresh relevance in a classic tragedy.

March 28, 2018 2:00 pm

Yerma: Anguish in the Rain, Transplanted from Spain

Billie Piper in Yerma. Photo: Stephanie Berger

★★★★☆ Billie Piper is astonishing as she recreates her Olivier Award-winning role in Yerma

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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

By Michael Sommers

★★★★☆ 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

Dad Don’t Read This: 16 Going On Angst 

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

Melanie Moore in Black Swan. Photo by Hawver and Hall

From Cambridge, MA: Black Swan, Tu-Tu Thrilling

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

Well, I’ll Let You Go: Coping with Grief, Magnificently

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

Joe Turner’s Come and Gone: Revival of Wilson’s Drama About “Finding Your Song” Mostly Sings

★★★★☆ Cedric the Entertainer and Taraji P. Henson star in Debbie Allen's revival of August Wilson's modern classic.

Death of a Salesman: More Relevant Than Ever

★★★★★ Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf and Christopher Abbott star in Joe Mantello's emotionally searing revival.

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