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Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company: Program A
Sharply attuned to the entertainment sensibilities of contemporary audiences, Wheeldon assembled a program that many ... More »

Sally Spectre The Musical
The premise underlying this metaphorical musical—namely that, to be truly free, we must face our fears and plumb our ... More »

Charlie's Angels
The show has nothing to do with the popular television series; the Charlie in this case is revolutionary jazz saxopho... More »

Movie / TV Reviews

Me and Orson Welles

Me and Orson Welles
Set in the week leading up to the opening of a play, this small gem of a movie alternates between a backstage look at the creative process and an amusing love triangle. More »

London River

London River
Two fine performances by two veteran actors make up this quietly touching and powerful drama that serves as a wonderful showcase for the talents of Brenda Blethyn and Sotigui Kouyaté. More »

the Messenger

The Messenger
The performances  in "The Messenger" are the most striking element in Oren Moverman's first-time directorial effort. More »

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NY Theatre Reviews

In The Next Room

NY Review: 'In the Next Room or the vibrator play'
Sarah Ruhl's odd but somehow moving new play combines farce and drama for a challenging examination of women's sexuality in the repressive Victorian era. More »

Post No BIlls

Post No Bills
Mando Alvarado's new play has a sitcom-worthy premise that's hurt more than helped by the plot's sudden dark turn. More »

My Wonderful Day

My Wonderful Day
Though it's centered on the timeworn cliché of the wise innocent child, Alan Ayckbourn's "My Wonderful Day" is largely entertaining. More »

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LA Theatre Reviews

Scarcity

Scarcity
What should be a depressing play about lower-middle-class life in an economically deprived small town turns out to be one of the liveliest entries in the small-theater scene. More »

Nibbler

Nibbler
Ah, those all-important transitions in life. They can certainly be as sudden, scary, and all-consuming as, say, an encounter with a monster in a 1950s sci-fi movie. More »

Tree

Tree
Familial bonds are seen as the roots of our spiritual essence as we strive to come to terms with self-identity and our emotional needs in Julie Hébert's hauntingly lovely new play. More »

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Industry Grosses

Rank Title Gross
1. WICKED $1,549,328
2. BILLY ELLIOT: THE MUSICAL $1,387,830
3. A STEADY RAIN $1,202,161
4. JERSEY BOYS $1,191,398
5. THE LION KING $1,166,487
6. GOD OF CARNAGE $1,107,302
7. WEST SIDE STORY $971,851
8. HAMLET $947,180
9. MAMMA MIA! $811,600
10. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA $764,769

Week ending November 15.
Credit: The Broadway League

Rank Title Gross
1. 2012 $65,237,614
2. DISNEY'S A CHRISTMAS CAROL $22,308,913
3. PRECIOUS: BASED ON THE NOVEL.. $5,874,628
4. THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS $5,861,753
5. MICHAEL JACKSON'S THIS IS IT $5,078,920
6. THE FOURTH KIND $4,605,365
7. COUPLES RETREAT $4,164,940
8. PARANORMAL ACTIVITY $4,043,417
9. LAW ABIDING CITIZEN $3,796,327
10. THE BOX $3,158,368

Week ending November 15.

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