What to Watch This Weekend: An Experiment from Comedy Weirdos
Perhaps you would enjoy “Knuckles,” a Sonic the Hedgehog spinoff that outpaces its origin story.
By Esther Zuckerman
Perhaps you would enjoy “Knuckles,” a Sonic the Hedgehog spinoff that outpaces its origin story.
By Esther Zuckerman
Stockard Channing, Glenn Close, Rosemary Harris and Mercedes Ruehl on loving fiercely and listening closely in four current plays.
By Alexis Soloski
Portraying a celebrated art historian with two resentful sons, Ms. Channing finds the anguished heart in a didactic comic drama.
By Ben Brantley
Any season that tells the stories of Cher, Sarah Bernhardt, Rupert Murdoch and Gloria Steinem won’t be quiet.
By Steven McElroy
A night out with Ms. Channing, who currently stars in Terrence McNally’s name-dropping satire, “It’s Only a Play.”
By Ruth La Ferla
The revival of Terrence McNally’s “It’s Only a Play,” a Broadway star vehicle about a Broadway star vehicle, allows theatergoers to feel as though they’re among the insiders.
By Ben Brantley
“The Exonerated,” in a revival at the Culture Project, recounts the tales of six former death-row inmates, using their own words. And 10 years after its premiere, it is still unsettling.
By Ken Jaworowski
By choosing to play the lead in “The Lyons,” for which she is Tony-nominated, Linda Lavin gave up two smaller parts that have earned nods for the actresses who took them on.
By Charles Isherwood
May is usually a tough time at the box office for Broadway plays, but many are doing well this year.
By Patrick Healy
Less than a week after having arthroscopic surgery on her right knee, Stockard Channing returned to her role as Polly Wyeth in Jon Robin Baitz’s “Other Desert Cities” at the Booth Theater, The Associated Press reported.
Compiled by Adam W. Kepler
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