#This is the Broadway show to see right now

#This is the Broadway show to see right now

“#This is the Broadway show to see right now” Minutes into the musical “Company,” which opened Thursday night at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, you’re overcome by a sensation that’s eluded the rest of this tricky theater season — that Broadway really is back. Finally, a smart, funny, human revival about the highs and lows…

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#A Lifetime Original Broadway show

#A Lifetime Original Broadway show

“#A Lifetime Original Broadway show” Theater review 2 hours and 15 minutes, with one intermission. At the Longacre Theatre, 220 W. 48th St. The time is now, the Di is here! A month after releasing an internationally ridiculed Netflix special, and making it through three weeks of boozy, expletive-filled previews at the Longacre Theatre, “Diana:…

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#The wives of Henry VIII are divas on Broadway

#The wives of Henry VIII are divas on Broadway

“#The wives of Henry VIII are divas on Broadway” Theater review 80 minutes, no intermission. At the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 256 West 47th St. 212-719-4099 Rare is the girl-power show in which the characters died 500 years ago. But that’s “Six,” the new musical about Henry VIII’s sextet of wronged wives that finally opened Sunday…

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#’Pass Over’ Broadway review: An enticing, uneven play

#’Pass Over’ Broadway review: An enticing, uneven play

“#’Pass Over’ Broadway review: An enticing, uneven play” The August Wilson Theatre is electric prior to “Pass Over,” Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu’s play that opened Sunday night on Broadway.  Such high spirits are unusual for a non-musical drama. But there’s a helluvalot more buzz here than you’d get ahead of your average production of “Waiting for…

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#Neil LaBute’s new COVID-19 play has no live actors

#Neil LaBute’s new COVID-19 play has no live actors

“#Neil LaBute’s new COVID-19 play has no live actors” COVID-era entertainment has so far been about one thing: Zoom. “Saturday Night Live” mocked Zoom meetings in episodes that were filmed from the cast’s apartments. Richard Nelson’s play “What Do We Need To Talk About?” depicted a WASP family’s Zoom call. Netflix’s new TV series “Social…

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