The folk-rock score of the Avett Brothers’ Broadway musical “Swept Away” is a rich pleasure, while the shipwreck-themed story and staging creak a little more ominously.
Prince Andrew has “negotiated a cheaper protection deal,” according to reports. Plus, Princess Diana’s paramour speaks out, and a new royal romance at St Andrews University.
Beautiful songs, stunning design, and brilliant performances by Darren Criss and Helen J Shen: “Maybe Happy Ending” makes the love story of two robots Broadway’s hottest ticket.
The stress of watching Election Night is not alleviated by MSNBC’s Kornacki Cam, but it is mesmerizing watching this master of numbers front his own internet side show.
The full dimming follows an outcry over a partial dimming planned by the Broadway League. There will also be a memorial celebration of the Tony Award-winning actor’s life.
Kit Connor of “Heartstopper” and Rachel Zegler are appealing as the young lovers, but also lost in an aggressively buzzy production that neglects the feast of Shakespeare’s words and characters.
Delia Ephron makes her Broadway playwriting debut with a too-slick, too-cute adaptation of “Left on Tenth,” her memoir of grief, love, and serious illness.
For all its wild fashion, colorful song and dance numbers, and bitchy one-liners, the hit-and-miss “Drag: The Musical” is really about pride, identity, and the power of a good wig.