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All Bark, No Bite: Redwood

Idina Menzel grieves in a tree and leaves.
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A Henry IV That Doesn’t Know Its Own Strength

This play has underappreciated muscles that its director intermittently flexes.
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What to See on (and Off)(and Off–Off) Broadway

Let Vulture’s theater desk be your guide.
  1. theater review
    All Bark, No Bite: RedwoodIdina Menzel grieves in a tree and leaves.
  2. i can finally breathe again
    Idina Menzel Dangles From the Heavens While SingingShe’s in a redwood, singing a song from Redwood about being in a redwood.
  3. theater review
    A Henry IV That Doesn’t Know Its Own StrengthThis play has underappreciated muscles that its director intermittently flexes.
  4. theater review
    Urinetown Is Still PotableWhoa, there! Plenty of prescience reveals itself in Encores!’s revival of the 2001 musical.
  5. theater review
    The Antiquities Puts Humanity in a Museum Display CaseThe robots memorialize us in Jordan Harrison’s time-hopping speculative drama.
  6. broadway baby!
    Tituss Burgess to Take Over Oh, Mary!“I understand the role of Mary Todd Lincoln maybe a little too well.”
  7. theater review
    At the Kennedy Center, Schmigadoon! Briefly Reappears Through the MistStill sweetly spoofing classic Broadway, albeit with a little less bite than on TV.
  8. i’m just a broadway baby
    Quentin Tarantino Prefers the The-a-ter Right Now“When it comes to being a filmmaker, I’ve pretty much done everything I’ve wanted to do.”
  9. theater review
    Freedom in Speech: Sanaz Toossi’s EnglishFor these characters, learning a global language is both broadening and restraining.
  10. theater review
    Gary Gulman Clings to GrandiloquenceIn his Off Broadway show, the comedian too often confuses attention for acceptance.
  11. willkom-mask
    Does the Mask Stay On?Orville Peck will star in Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club on Broadway, leading to one inevitable question.
  12. mythic proportions
    Maya Hawke to Make Off Broadway Debut in EurydiceEurydice is a warning to not spend your life fixated on your memories,” Hawke says.
  13. 2025 preview
    18 Plays and Musicals We Can’t Wait to See in 2025Idina Menzel in the forest, Paul Mescal in Brooklyn, and more.
  14. playbook
    Where Will Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster Pop Up Next?We’ve got some ideas about where their showmance might go from here.
  15. from the wings
    Life As a Millennial Stage MomA journey into the cutthroat and adorable world of professional child actors.
  16. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Cult of Love’s Opening-Night PartyThe play’s cast, creative team, and supporters celebrated at Yard House in Times Square.
  17. rip
    Linda Lavin, Tony Winner and Alice Star, Dead at 87She won theater’s highest honor for 1987’s Broadway Bound.
  18. year in culture
    The Bests of 2024All the books, podcasts, and anime (plus TV, movies, music, and more) that captivated our critics (and John Waters) this year.
  19. theater review
    The Sit-Down Comedy of All InJohn Mulaney and friends deliver bright readings of slight tales.
  20. theater review
    Is It Swell? Is It Great? Audra McDonald Takes Over GypsyDespite some iffy production choices, she delivers the world on a plate.
  21. radical optimism
    Hey, Wait … Is This Broadway Season Actually Great?Dead Outlaw rounds out the biggest slate of actually original musicals in years.
  22. different times
    Clay Aiken Lost ‘50 Percent the Fan Base’ After Coming OutHe also claims “ticket sales dropped” for Spamalot afterwards.
  23. theater review
    In Eureka Day, the Jabs Are Verbal, TooA send-up of the leftist battles over vaccination and the weaponization of kindness.
  24. theater
    Everything’s Coming Up Joy WoodsThe Broadway breakout’s big belting in The Notebook went viral this year. Now, she’s taking on one of the greatest musicals of all time: Gypsy.
  25. theater review
    Praise God and Pass the Banjo: Cult of LoveStrains (musical and otherwise) within an American Christian family.
  26. peace in new york
    Patti LuPone Was ‘Energized’ by Sunset Blvd.Not in a hazardous way …
  27. theater review
    Crimes and Chases: the beautiful land i seek and RACECAR RACECAR RACECARTwo travel tales leading into the American nightmare.
  28. a mescal named desire
    Dear Paul Mescal, Please Just Admit You Want to Be in a Broadway MusicalA detailed rundown of his passion for singing.
  29. a-b-c
    Business Boys Are Back on BroadwayKieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk, and Bill Burr co-star in Glengarry Glen Ross.
  30. finish him!
    Laura Benanti to Zachary Levi: ‘Fuck You Forever’She Loves Me? More like she hates him.
  31. best of 2024
    The Best Theater of 2024Waterfront history staged afloat, a variety of robots, and Mary Todd Lincoln going wild.
  32. oh betty!
    Betty Gilpin to Replace Cole Escola in Oh, Mary!“I am beyond honored to step in so that Cole can get back to tending their neglected passions: fracking and skincare.”
  33. theater review
    We Are Your Robots: Do Androids Dream of Electric Guitars?Siri, show me a good play with music.
  34. theater review
    Old Patterns and Bold Stitches: The Blood QuiltKatori Hall’s family-inheritance drama stays within a familiar grid.
  35. theater review
    Divas at Dusk: Death Becomes Her as Broadway CampThe musical adaptation of the Streep-and-Hawn movie is relentlessly eager for you to laugh with and at its dueling lead actresses.
  36. theater review
    Out to Sea and Back With Swept AwayThe story of a whaling expedition that turned horrifying, musicalized by the Avett Brothers.
  37. theater review
    Shit. Meet. Fan. Tells Us Lots That We Already KnowNeil Patrick Harris and Jane Krakowski star in Robert O’Hara’s self-described “blistering vulgar satire.” It delivers one of those three things.
  38. theater review
    Elf: The Musical, Where They Sing Really Loud for All to HearEveryone’s trying, but the show itself is a cotton-headed ninny-muggins.
  39. theater review
    The Lighter Side of Christian Nationalism: Tammy FayeSpinning an evangelist grifter into a camp icon and sorta-feminist heroine is a little hard to take right now.
  40. theater review
    King Lear at the Fountain of YouthKenneth Branagh’s production is fleet and facile.
  41. theater review
    When Robots Meet Cute: Maybe Happy Ending“It might feel like 2064 on the surface, but in its nostalgic, rechargeable heart, the show parties like it’s 1999.”
  42. theater review
    A Wonderful World Is Also a Familiar OneJames Monroe Iglehart does a fine job embodying Louis Armstrong in a show that’s anything but improvisational.
  43. stella!!!!!
    Yes, Paul Mescal Will Star in A Streetcar Named Desire in New YorkBut, no, despite previous reports, it will not be on Broadway.
  44. theater review
    Soho Rep Closes Out the House With Give Me Carmelita Tropicana!It’s the final show at Walkerspace, and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and Alina Troyano’s play is a wild goodbye whoop.
  45. movie review
    The Piano Lesson Can’t Quite Live Up to August Wilson’s PlayMalcolm Washington’s The Piano Lesson is a worthwhile and occasionally quite moving adaptation. But it lives uncomfortably between two forms.
  46. theater review
    Worlds on the Brink: Walden and A Woman Among WomenAmy Berryman and Julia May Jonas invoke and gut renovate Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller (not to mention Thoreau).
  47. bts
    A Star-Crossed Romeo + Juliet Photo DumpTommy Dorfman shares an exclusive backstage photo diary from her Broadway debut.
  48. theater review
    Teeth Is Back and Biting HarderAnna K. Jacobs and Michael R. Jackson’s horror musical now has a gory splash zone, and it benefits from the extra layer of kitsch (and plastic).
  49. theater review
    A Big, Agnostic RagtimeCity Center’s revival blows the speakers out but says comparatively little.
  50. theater review
    Theater of the ApocalypseIn the Amazon Warehouse Parking Lot and HOTHOUSE put their characters in surreal settings as the world burns.
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