New York City
We also remind you of two shows — one a Broadway revival of a Terrence McNally classic, the other a striking new off-Broadway musical — closing this weekend.
This week our critics' picks feature shows from London and Los Angeles as well as New York. They're all top productions that you definitely won't want to miss.
Click on the title of a show to learn more and purchase tickets.
RECENTLY OPENED:
"…Broadway Bounty Hunter [is] a delightful summer romp for the musical theater faithful: If you get the jokes, you're part of the tribe. And if you don't, it's nothing that a good strong martini can't remedy." Read Zachary Stewart's full review here.
"…[E]verything from the spirited ensemble of actors doing double and triple duty to the napkin-wrapped peach they elevate to a dessert with the name "Love Bundle" has an organic charm that makes this romp in the forest a perfectly imperfect night in New York City." Read Hayley Levitt's full review here.
CLOSING SOON:
Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune
"Gorgeously acted, this sophisticated two-hander from 1987 offers some surprisingly prescient insights about love in the age of Tinder." Read Zachary Stewart's full review here.
"[Composer Grace McLean's] songs are guttural, heavenly, and totally unlike anything else playing in New York right now." Read Zachary Stewart's full review here.
"In Usher, [Michael R.] Jackson has created a character that doesn't fit neatly into any tribe, which makes him that much more potent as a dramatic force." Read Zachary Stewart's full review here.
For more suggestions, visit our Broadway listings page here and our off-Broadway listings page here.