Long Island teen brings 'true youth' to Peter Martins' new 'Romeo + Juliet'
THEATER REVIEW
Set in 18th century England, shocking 'Coram Boy' is not just a child's play, now at the Imperial Theatre.
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Steven Tomlinson delves into neuroscience in the witty 'American Fiesta' at the Vineyard Theatre.
Hal Prince and Alfred Uhry bring theater royalty to life with 'Lovemusik,' a tale of Kurt Weill's eccentric romance with Lotte Lenya.
One recent evening, "Legally Blonde" actress punctuated her Broadway number with a spirited kick and her shoe went flying.
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'The J.A.P. Show: Jewish-American Princesses of Comedy,' plays at the Actors' Temple Theatre through May 31.
THEATER REVIEW
'All The Wrong Reasons: A True Story of Neo-Nazis, Drug Smuggling, and Undying Love,' written and performed by John Fugelsang, plays at the New York Theatre Workshop.
Elle Woods of "Legally Blonde" may be the reigning beauty queen of Broadway, but the guys are getting a chance to flex their biceps, too.
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If you're going to grandstand in the theater, why not make a really grand stand? So it is with "Inherit the Wind," the creaky but still timely "monkey trial" melodrama at the Lyceum Theater.
THEATER REVIEW
'Blackbird' plays through June 3 at the Manhattan Theatre Club.
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In The New Group's deeply affecting 'The Accomplices,' journalist-turned-playwright Bernard Weinraub argues that America could have done more for Jewish refugees during the Holocaust.
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Elvis Presley's music endures in 'All Shook Up,' playing in both Bohemia and Old Bethpage.
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"The Year of Magical Thinking," the theater adaptation of Joan Didion's memoir, is 90 minutes of spellbinding theater.
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'Essential Self-Defense,' by Adam Rapp, is a Playwrights Horizons and Edge Theater production, playing through April 15.
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'American Soup,' a New York State Theatre Institute production, plays through Sunday at Queens Theatre in the Park, Flushing.
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'Some Men,' by Terrence McNally, is a sentimental stroll down the safe side of Memory Lane at the Second Stage Theatre.
THEATER REVIEW
"Our Leading Lady," a comedy set on the night of Lincoln's assassination, plays through April 29 at the Manhattan Theatre Club's Stage II.
Philip Seymour Hoffman plays opposite Daphne Rubin-Vega in a romantic comedy, "Jack Goes Boating," now playing at the LAByrinth Theater Company.
Two of Shakespeare's enduring comedies receive fresh, thrilling reinvigoration at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Monday, May 7
Thursday, May 3
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