The real-life spouses Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick play three different couples in a new Broadway production of Neil Simon’s trio of one-act plays, from 1968, at the Hudson Theatre.
In a play by Lloyd Suh, at the Public, Afong Moy—who is believed to be the first woman from China to come to the United States, in 1834—summarizes the travails of the Chinese in America.
In a new musical about Michael Jackson, the rote excellence of Myles Frost’s performance doesn’t quite add anything to our understanding of the real Jackson.
Dominique Morisseau’s new play, set in a Detroit automotive plant, is, among other things, about the subtle and ever-shifting class distinctions among Black people.