Performing Arts

Review: Passionate music takes center stage at ‘Buena Vista Social Club’
The new musical, inspired by the Grammy-winning album of the same name, spotlights the fiery music of Cuba.
Ethan Li, Deputy Copy Chief
• March 20, 2025

Review: Heart and hilarity take center stage in The Classical Studio’s ‘Twelfth Night’
Tisch’s modern interpretation of the centuries-old play highlights the importance of community.
Annie Emans, Staff Writer
• March 14, 2025

Review: ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ brings new life to the drama genre
Rebecca Frecknall’s revival of Tennessee Williams’ drama brings a fresh and fiery air to the timeless play.
Dylan Henschen, Contributing Writer
• March 11, 2025

Review: ‘Redwood’ spotlights the roots of resilience
Broadway legend Idina Menzel returns to 41st Street for the new musical “Redwood.”
Luke Vrba, Contributing Writer
• March 5, 2025

Review: In ‘English,’ the fight to learn a new language perseveres
Sanaz Toossi’s Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy explores the hardships four Iranians go through to learn English.
Ethan Li, Deputy Copy Chief
• January 30, 2025

Let out of the doll box: My retirement from ‘The Nutcracker’
After 10 years of shows, this is my first year not performing, and I have countless memories and emotions to reflect on.
Siobhán Minerva, Deputy Arts Editor
• December 9, 2024

The Rockettes don’t know when to tap out
The Christmas Spectacular starring the Radio City Rockettes has complicated its timelessness and tradition with too much technology, instead of fixing existing issues.
Bella Simonte, Contributing Writer
• December 6, 2024

Broke People Play Festival expands to uplift more student artists
The student-led festival showcases one-act and full-length plays that are written, directed and performed by NYU students.
Sawyer Gouw Ranzetta, Staff Writer
• December 5, 2024

Review: ‘The Great Gatsby’ disguises mediocrity with a star-studded cast
As literary adaptations take over the Broadway stage, “The Great Gatsby” fails to set itself apart.
Shiphrah Moses, Culture Editor
• December 4, 2024

Review: ‘The Roommate’ struggles to find its heart
The Broadway production starring Patti LuPone and Mia Farrow inspires a lot of laughs, but not much else.
Chantal Mann, Contributing Writer
• November 26, 2024

Review: ‘Oh, Mary!’ brings unhinged comedy to Broadway
Cole Escola’s fictionalized biographical play is both wickedly funny and surprisingly smart.
Ethan Li, Contributing Writer
• November 21, 2024

Review: ‘Maybe Happy Ending’ melts even the most robotic hearts
The new Broadway musical starring Darren Criss and Helen J Shen is a refreshing comedy merging robots and romance.
Ella Sabrina Malabanan, Staff Writer
• November 14, 2024

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Roshan Rao, Contributing Writer • March 20, 2025

Caia Cupolo, Contributing Writer • March 20, 2025