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
Review: Half-Brotherly Love Is a Struggle Against Darkness in ‘Grangeville’ This two-hander about estranged half-brothers with a dying mother is painfully gorgeous. By David Cote
Samuel D. Hunter, Author of ‘The Whale,’ On His Artistic Turning Point A single heartbreaking truth in both 'The Whale' and the newly revived 'A Bright New Boise' provided a pivot for the playwright turned screenwriter. By Harry Haun
‘The Whale’ Review: Brendan Fraser’s Heartbreaking Performance Isn’t Matched by Overwrought Direction By Rex Reed
Review: ‘A Case for the Existence of God’ Finds What Connects Us All and Holiness in Humanity By David Cote