Masquerade

Masquerade offers a refreshingly vibrant music of the night.

Art

This revival makes it hard to imagine its characters loving any version of each other.

Mamma Mia!

The show has retained its frivolousness but not its sense of surprise.

Elizabeth McGovern on Playing Ava Gardner in Ava: The Secret Conversations

McGovern discusses revealing the vulnerability behind Gardner’s glamorous public facade.

Prince Faggot

The play seems designed to attract the sameDaily Mail headlines that plague its characters.

Call Me Izzy

Smart massages her character’s bumpy edges into a recognizable whole human being.

Angry Man

A jovial, almost folksy John Krasinski stars in Penelope Skinner’s tricksy new play.

2025 Tony Award Predictions

This season’s biggest surprise and delight is poised to make a clean sweep.

Stranger Things: The First Shadow

The First Shadow feels like a dim approximation of what makes the Netflix series so special.

Boop! The Musical

Boop! earns the confetti cannon that goes off in the show’s final moments.

Sarah Snook and Kip Williams

Williams discusses working with Sarah Snook and adapting Oscar Wilde’s legendary novel.

Glengarry Glen Ross

The only variety here is in the velocity and volume of the men’s anger.

The Picture of Dorian Gray

The silliness sticks more than the pathos inThe Picture of Dorian Gray.

A Streetcar Named Desire

Is this the underwhelming Kit Kat Club all over again? Well, yes and no.

Redwood

Menzel has range, but her character doesn’t, and that’sRedwood’s chief failure.

The Dan Daw Show

In the last two years, the festival’s programming has grown riskier and more boundary-crossing.