Curtainup Founder & Editor Elyse Sommer's Epilogue -- I've passed the torch for reviewing and editing new theater productions on and off-Broadway and elsewhere. However, I'll continue to sound off here with my take on Live and Onscreen Entertainment. As for Curtainup's extensive content since 1996-- it's all sill available at www.curtainup.com

Monday, May 30, 2016

Hadestown --a vivid new musical at NYTheaatre Workshop



Hadestown
Hadestown - this almost sung-through version of the much told story has been brought to fascinating, lushly staged new life. R

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Evan Hansen cclosing at 2nd Stage, but as predicted re-opening on Broadway in November



Dear Evan Hansen
Dear Evan Hansen - a single incident escalates into a heart-stirring, highly original and believable new musical about a society with an alarming increase in teen suicides and drug addiction as well as social media's ability to be supportive but also damaging. . . Read More

Curtainup's review of another Nick Payne science play in London



 Elegy
Elegy After the hit Constellations, Nick Payne writes another scientific play in the context of medical advances and human adaptation . . . Read

Curtainup's review of Nick Payne's Incognito in New York




 Incognitio
Incognito - Nick Payne, seen by many as an heir to Tom Stoppard, is back with another science themed intellectual puzzle. It's about the workings of that most mysterious human organ, the brain. 
  

Monday, May 23, 2016

Elegy-- Nick Payne's new science-themed play in London



 Elegy
Elegy After the hit Constellations, Nick Payne writes another scientific play in the context of medical advances and human adaptation . .

Curtainup's review of the absurdist trio of Signature Plays



Signature Plays: The Sandbox, Drowning, Funnyhouse of a Negro
Signature Plays: The Sandbox, Drowning, Funnyhouse of a Negro - As studies in loneliness, alienation, and unease, these one-acts fit together nicely as a single evening. . . Read More

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Joe Morton fine as the still alive and well Dick Gregory



 Turn Me Loose
Turn Me Loose - Biographical dramas are common on the New York stage, but they're usually about dead people. Comedian Dick Gregory, the protagonist of Gretchen Law's play, is going strong at 83.Read More

This Judas Kiss well worth a trip to BAM




Judas Kiss
The Judas Kiss - This is not a great play, not even one of David Hare's best. But with this production it it can now be considered a very good play, and one well worth seeing. Read

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

A Better Place--this real estate comedy could be a better play



A Better Place
A Better Place - The protagonist of Wendy Beckett's far-fetched comedy is confident that the family in the apartment with no curtains across the way is rich and happy. If he were right, Ms. Beckett wouldn't have a play. As things stand, she doesn't have much of a play anyway.

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Indecent -- a fascinating entertainment-- not to be missed




Indecent
Indecent - The history of the revered but also reviled Sholem Asch play God of Vengeance has been been ingeniously and entertainingly crafted by playwright Paula Vogel and director Rebecca Taichman from historic events. . . Re

Our DC critic loves this shortened Hedda Gabler


Hedda Gabler
Hedda Gabler -this shortened version of Ibsen's tragedy misses nothing snfdis a triumph for DC's Studio and, particularly, Julia Coffey . . Read More

Monday, May 16, 2016

My Paris- worth seeing for the wonderful Bobby Steggert

My Paris
My Paris - though still in need of a pointg of view this musical luckily has the superb Bobby Steggert as Toulouse-Lautrec.

Daphne's Dive-- a colorbal bar play covering almost 20 years. . .




Daphne's Dive
Daphne's Dive - Pulitzer prize winner GuiaraAlegra Hudes' bar play at the Signature Theatre, directed by Hamilton's Thomas Kail . . . Read More

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Beckett's Happy Day with Dianne Wiest as Winnie

Happy Days
Happy Days - Samuel Beckett's play featuring a heartbreaking performance by Dianne Wiest blazes with life at Yale Rep . . . Read More
Berkshires

Monday, May 9, 2016

Check out awards updates at curtainup

 The New York Drama Critics Circle Awards, Outer Critics Circle and Lucille Lortel Awards  are now added to our Curtainup's annual omnibus awards list ; also nominations for Tony Awards, Fred & Adele Astaire, Drama Desk, Off Broadway Alliance Awards and Drama League and Pulitzer Prize winners & Runner-ups . . .  

Fiddler on the Roof = perfect for Mother-s Day, Father's Day. . .any day

Features
Revisiting Fiddler on The Roof Mother's Day, Father's day, any day. . . Fiddler. . . is the ideal family theatrical outing -- 

www.curtainup.com/fiddlerbway15.html 

Friday, May 6, 2016

Another Broadway house opens up with exit of: Finding Neverland

 Finding Neverland will  leave Broadway on  August 21, 2016.  It had a year and a half run despite mixed reviews.  And  the show goes on-- in London and touring the US.   See our review with  background  on  Peter Pan's  stage life here:
 www.curtainup.com/findingneverlandbway.html

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Dear Evan Hansen-- an intriguing, serious new musical-- don't miss it




Dear Evan Hansen
Dear Evan Hansen - a single incident escalates into a heart-stirring, highly original and believable new musical about a society with an alarming increase in teen suicides and drug addiction as well as social media's ability to be supportive but also damaging. . . Read More

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Trump: trumps patriotism with narcissim

Besides other "making our country  less than great  again"   actions  a  Trump presidency would be  a    the end  of literacy      and  the  triumph  of   narcissism   over patriotism