Review: ‘A Bronx Tale’ Explores the Struggle for a Boy’s Soul
The music freshens the material in this show at the Longacre Theater, with a book by Chazz Palminteri, who also wrote and starred in the original solo play.
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The music freshens the material in this show at the Longacre Theater, with a book by Chazz Palminteri, who also wrote and starred in the original solo play.
By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
Four people who worked with the playwright recall their friendships with him, as the theater community plans to celebrate the writer and his work.
The company that owns the Lyric Theater is planning a major renovation to accommodate the first American production of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.”
By MICHAEL PAULSON
A dark comedy about a girls’ soccer team, a trilogy of plays in the year in the life of a family, a crash course on Manhattan and a bit of hedonism is on tap.
By BEN BRANTLEY
The play, by Stephen Karam, has enjoyed an extended run on Broadway and will now go on tour, starting in Seattle in November.
By MICHAEL PAULSON
In this delightful musical, members of a school choir compete for one spot in the land of the living after they are killed when the title contraption malfunctions.
By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
A critical guide to productions in New York City, including shows in previews.
This bald and earless troupe, which has become an institution in Manhattan and elsewhere, celebrates its silver anniversary.
By SARAH LYALL
The anthology “In This Moment” is presented free of charge by Theater for One in a mobile booth in the Pershing Square Signature Center’s lobby.
By ELISABETH VINCENTELLI