THE HANGOVER REPORT – John Logan and Tom Kitt’s higly anticipated SUPERHERO is curiously pedestrian

One of the most affecting musicals written thus far this century is Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey’s cathartic Pulitzer Prize-winning Next to Normal. Additionally, one of the most successful plays … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – The Met’s effervescent production of LA FILLE DU RÉGIMENT returns, led by a thrilling Javier Camarena

I recently had the chance to watch the Metropolitan Opera’s revival of Donizetti’s comic, light-as-air bel canto opera La Fille du Régiment. I had seen the effervescent Laurent Pelly staging – … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Jackie Sibblies Drury’s thrillingly realized MARYS SEACOLE is dazzling, challenging theater

One of the most exciting plays of last year was Fairview, Jackie Sibblies Drury’s audacious examination of the African American identity and a wild– and wildly successful – experiment in … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – The mostly splendid revivals of Lynn Nottage’s BY THE WAY, MEET VERA STARK and Athol Fugard’s BOESMAN AND LENA light up Signature’s winter season

With last night’s opening of Athol Fugard’s Boesman and Lena, Signature Theater Conpany now has a pair of mostly splendid Off-Broadway revivals under its roof at the Pershing Square Signature Center, continuing … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – Women en route to the unknown, literally and figuratively: SPACEMAN & BONNIE’S LAST FLIGHT

This past weekend in the East Village, I caught two new immersive Off-Broadway plays that coincidentally depict women on their respective journeys into the unknown, both literally and figuratively. First … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Daniel Sloss’s hilarious, bloody brilliant X stealthily and passionately addresses the #MeToo movement

This afternoon at the SoHo Playhouse, I caught the final performance of X, provocative Scottish stand-up comedian Daniel Sloss’s latest show (his tenth!). I hadn’t seen this up-and-coming comic before, … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Irish Rep’s “O’Casey Cycle” gets off to a smashing start with THE SHADOW OF A GUNMAN

This afternoon, I caught up with Irish Repertory Theatre’s smashing revival of Sean O’Casey’s rarely-performed The Shadow of a Gunman. The 1923 tragicomic play is part of O’Casey’s “Dublin Trilogy” and the first … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – City Ballet’s winter season continues with its enchanting SLEEPING BEAUTY and a new Peck, among other works

And so New York City Ballet’s winter season continues – with its stylistic range on full display after opening the season with a pair of timeless, soul-enriching all-Balanchine programs (one set … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Elizabeth Baker’s Shaw-lite THE PRICE OF THOMAS SCOTT is lovingly resuscitated by the Mint

Last night, the Mint’s production of The Price of Thomas Scott by Elizabeth Baker opened Off-Broadway at Theatre Row. The staging remains true to the Mint’s mandate – to resuscitate lost plays of the … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Despite its inventive staging, Fiasco’s downsized MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG fails to make an impact

Last night, Fiasco Theater’s Off-Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s troublesome but much-loved 1984 musical Merrily We Roll Along opened at the Laura Pels Theater, courtesy of Roundabout Theatre … Continue Reading →