Robert Hofler
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‘Romeo + Juliet’ Broadway Review: Rachel Zegler Sings, Kit Connor Strips
The kids aren’t all right in Sam Gold’s feisty new take on the Bard’s star-crossed lovers
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‘Left on Tenth’ Broadway Review: Julianna Margulies Explores Love and Leukemia
Delia Ephron’s memoir is now a play that captures perfectly the tedium of life in a hospital bed
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‘Drag: The Musical’ Off Broadway Review: When Boys Just Want to Have Fun
There’s nothing here that couldn’t be fixed with a little open-heart surgery
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‘Sunset Blvd.’ Broadway Review: Nicole Scherzinger Evokes Sally Bowles and Carrie White
Jamie Lloyd’s revival is both minimal and excessive
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‘Hold on to Me Darling’ Off Broadway Review: Adam Driver Grabs the Best Role of His Career
The actor’s fake tears deliver real laughs in Kenneth Lonergan’s great comedy
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‘Our Town’ Broadway Review: Jim Parsons and Katie Holmes Walk Different Paths
Kenny Leon’s production adds a lot of diversity to Thornton Wilder’s classic
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‘The Counter’ Off Broadway Review: This Greasy Spoon Serves Nothing but Coffee
Meghan Kennedy’s new play is more snack than meal
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‘The Big Gay Jamboree’ Off Broadway Review: This Show Is Even Queerer Than Its Title
Marla Mindelle of “Titanique” fame takes her rampant homophilia to a whole new level
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‘Yellow Face’ Broadway Review: David Henry Hwang Struggles to Bolster His Reputation
Regardless of what this play tells us, “M. Butterfly” hasn’t aged well
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‘McNeal’ Broadway Review: Robert Downey Jr. Almost Survives His Big Debut
Ayad Akhtar’s new play is a broad joke for anyone who knows anything about the world of publishing
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‘The Hills of California’ Broadway Review: Jez Butterworth Delivers Another Modern Classic
Sam Mendes directs and Laura Donnelly dazzles
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‘The Roommate’ Broadway Review: Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone Get Stranded in Iowa
Jen Silverman’s new comedy wastes the talent of two great performers
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‘Table 17’ Off Broadway Review: A Case Study in How to Steal a Show From the Leads
The featured actor Michael Rishawn makes a new rom-com by Douglas Lyons worth seeing
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‘Once Upon a Mattress’ Broadway Review: Maybe Sutton Foster and Michael Urie Should Switch Roles
A third-rate musical isn’t so much revived as rehashed
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‘Job’ Broadway Review: Yes, Social Media Can Be Bad for Your Health
A tech worker can’t escape the dangers of her job in Max Wolf Friedlich’s new thriller
 














