Although “Stereophonic” is not a musical, it’s easy to get swept up by the terrific original rock songs that throb through it. And as writer David Adjmi’s play, which opened Friday night at the John Golden Theatre, is set during the mid 1970s, Will Butler’s music sounds authentically of that edgier era. Almost eerily so.
Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine try to harmonize in “The Idea of You,”
April on Broadway, to mangle a phrase from a showtune classic, is bustin’ out all over with no fewer than 14 new plays and musicals set to open before the April 25 Tony Award eligibility cutoff date. So crowded are the final weeks of the 2023-24 theater season that three days each will see the […]
If you like “Daisy Jones & The Six,” listen to Fleetwood Mac, have an adoration for ’70s clothing, or are just in the mood for a moving story, then “Stereophonic” is the perfect play for you. “Stereophonic” opened on Broadway last Friday following its world debut last fall at Playwrights Horizons. The story follows the This story Review: The play ‘Stereophonic’ tells the bittersweet story of a ’70s band appeared first on Washington Square News.
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While the revival of Anton Chekhov’s play has got the jokes down pat, it is quite a bit shakier when it comes to the pathos and hardship that spring from them.
Hayes Theater, New YorkThe Tony winner is as captivating as ever as a troubled matriarch but Paula Vogel’s emotionally underpowered play often struggles to meet her levelAt a performance of Pulitzer prize winner Paula Vogel’s late stage Tonys contender Mother Play, opening a day before eligibility ends, one can pick from three bright and syrupy themed cocktails before purchasing a tie-in cap graced with the word MOTHER screamed in pink. The play itself only has three characters, two of whom are...
Shaking the Tree Theatre's latest production, The Brother and the Bird, adapts a short story by Alissa Nutting, which was based on the Brothers Grimm's "The Juniper Tree" into a tight 60-minute spring season play filled with tension, suspense, and stray rays of humor. Fairy tale adaptions are only as good as the people adapting them, but Shaking the Tree has boiled the bones of "The Brother and the Bird" into a visual feast. I disliked shadowplay before I saw Shaking the Tree do it, and I...
Rachel McAdams brings an instantly heartbreaking quality to her performance in “Mary Jane”: Her steadfast optimism.