From Broadway Classics to European Avant-Garde, New York’s Fall Programming Runs the Gamut We're not just short-listing major Broadway shows, daring plays and musicals Off but also work by women artists we're excited to see. By David Cote
Juliet Stevenson: One Of Our Greatest Actors On Her Return to the New York Stage For the first time in 20 years Stevenson is back in New York, drawing standing ovations nightly in 'The Doctor.' She talks about updating a play from 1912 for the world today, why she loves being in New York again, and what might bring her back. By Harry Haun
Review: Robert Icke’s ‘Oresteia’ Skillfully Brings Greek Tragedy to Today’s Crises At Park Avenue Armory, writer-director Robert Icke transforms Greek tragedy 'Oresteia' for a more postmodern audience. By David Cote
Graphic Depictions of Torture in Broadway’s ‘1984’ Cause Audiences to Faint and Vomit By Sarah Fortinsky