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Exit the King

2019-12-06T19:44:01+00:00

Plays about dying really don't get any funnier than Eugene Ionesco's Exit the King, now getting a rare Broadway revival at the Barrymore Theatre. But getting laughs isn't all that this piece is about; as the work unspools with wild and sometimes joyful abandon in Neil Armfield's beautifully calibrated production, it proves both cuttingly topical and surprisingly touching.

Exit the King2019-12-06T19:44:01+00:00

Exit the King

2019-12-06T19:46:10+00:00

"Nothing's abnormal when abnormal has become the new normal," declares Geoffrey Rush, a short distance into his astonishing performance as the dying monarch in "Exit the King." It's that state of pervasive uncertainty, in a world thrown into chaos as an empire crumbles, that rescues Eugene Ionesco's 1962 absurdist tragedy from the dusty vaults and infuses it with unexpected currency.

Exit the King2019-12-06T19:46:10+00:00

‘West Side Story’ revival gets a cultural makeover

2019-12-06T19:48:16+00:00

"It's certainly not hard to root for Matt Cavenaugh's handsome, likable Tony, or the angelic but warmly coquettish Maria of Josefina Scaglione, whose sterling lyric soprano is perfectly suited to the role. Karen Olivo's witty, fiery Anita is another asset; she may not be the best dancer to ever tackle the role, but Joey McKneely's reproduction of Jerome Robbins' choreography lets her shine and the others soar"

‘West Side Story’ revival gets a cultural makeover2019-12-06T19:48:16+00:00

West Side Story

2019-12-06T19:55:43+00:00

"It happened for me during "America." I forgot I was sitting in a Broadway theatre watching professional actors in a revival of West Side Story. I was spying on a group of high-spirited girls kidding each other about living in New York after enduring the poverty of their native Puerto Rico.

West Side Story2019-12-06T19:55:43+00:00

West Side Story

2019-12-06T19:57:38+00:00

"The show's book has always been secondary to its score, but Laurents efficiently underlines the paradox that the Jets, so threatened by the encroachment of the Hispanic Sharks on their white neighborhood, are only a generation or two evolved from being the kind of immigrant trash they despise. And having their racism amplified through the voice of authority of a sleazy cop (Steve Bassett) further darkens the Shakespearean canvas of warring factions."

West Side Story2019-12-06T19:57:38+00:00

American Buffalo

2019-12-06T20:02:08+00:00

Just about everyone in theater is familiar with Anton Chekhov's comment that, to paraphrase, says once a gun is seen on stage it better go off before the play's over. So what would he think about David Mamet's career-making American Buffalo, which director Robert Falls is giving an effective if not explosive revival at the Belasco, in which small-time crook Teach (John Leguizamo) draws a pistol, but the trigger is never pulled?

American Buffalo2019-12-06T20:02:08+00:00

Mamet’s ‘American Buffalo’ just might steal your heart

2019-12-06T20:05:18+00:00

"Tenderness is not the first quality one generally associates with David Mamet. But really study his characters, and you'll find that many are drawn with sympathy and even affection."

Mamet’s ‘American Buffalo’ just might steal your heart2019-12-06T20:05:18+00:00

Frodo and his friends bid farewell to Middle-earth and to London

2019-12-06T20:13:42+00:00

The Musical Spectacular “THE LORD OF THE RINGS” will complete its run at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London on 19 July, 2008 after 492 performances having played to an audience of over 700,000.

Frodo and his friends bid farewell to Middle-earth and to London2019-12-06T20:13:42+00:00
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