York Theater Artistic Director Out After ‘Hurtful’ Diversity Comments
James Morgan, who has been with the small New York theater company for 50 years, blamed the effects of a stroke for his behavior.
By Michael Paulson
James Morgan, who has been with the small New York theater company for 50 years, blamed the effects of a stroke for his behavior.
By Michael Paulson
A jukebox musical about a Midwesterner’s big dreams is heavy on the Petula Clark.
By Elisabeth Vincentelli
A new musical-comedy retelling of “The Odyssey” from the York Theater Company tries to center a powerful woman but feels like a show about and for men.
By Laura Collins-Hughes
Among the offerings are a well-matched double bill, Ute Lemper’s tribute to Marlene Dietrich and a virtual revival of Michel Legrand’s musical “Amour.”
By Elisabeth Vincentelli
Without duplicating our critics, there was plenty to champion, from “The Inheritance” on Broadway to “Romeo and Juliet” in sign language in Seattle.
“Anything Can Happen in the Theater: The Musical World of Maury Yeston” is an old-fashioned revue that ably showcases the Tony-winning songwriter.
By Elisabeth Vincentelli
Expect “some new spoofs on the current theater season” following the departure from the Triad, the show’s creator, Gerard Alessandrini, said.
By Lauren Messman
Set in the 1930s, this musical comedy about a young man striving for stardom lands most of its jokes in song.
By Laura Collins-Hughes
A celebration of the “My Fair Lady” lyricist and librettist offers audiences a chance to reconsider one of his biggest flops.
By Louis Peitzman
It’s 1963 again, and this chamber musical packs all the heartbreak and bliss of love in a Village gay bar of the era.
By Laura Collins-Hughes
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