Robert Hofler
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‘Assassins’ Off Broadway Review: Presidents Aren’t the Only Targets Now
John Doyle’s revival exposes the souls of Stephen Sondheim’s most dangerous loners
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‘Nollywood Dreams’ Off Broadway Review: A Star Is Born in Lagos, Nigeria
Jocelyn Bioh’s new comedy looks for laughs among the TripAdvisor discounts
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‘Gnit’ Off Broadway Review: Will Eno’s Peer Gynt Takes His Comedy Act on the Road
Playwright drops the trolls but mines more comic gold than Ibsen ever imagined
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‘The Visitor’ Off Broadway Review: David Hyde Pierce Plays the Drums as Well as a Saint
Based on the 2007 Tom McCarthy movie starring Richard Jenkins, this new musical finds something to sing about regarding ICE
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‘Morning Sun’ Off Broadway Review: Edie Falco Stars in a Version of ‘It’s Not a Wonderful Life’
Simon Stephens gives her a rough time in his new play, which spans a life and then some
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‘Caroline, or Change’ Broadway Review: An Unsung Musical Heroine Is Back Where She Belongs
Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori’s groundbreaking musical sounds better than ever
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‘Fairycakes’ Off Broadway Review: Douglas Carter Beane’s Fairy Tale Mash-Up Takes Flight
Beane recycles a bit of everything and makes it all rhyme
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‘The Lehman Trilogy’ Broadway Review: Sam Mendes Directs a Family’s Financial Undoing
Stefano Massini’s saga of an American empire gone belly up returns to New York City
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‘Letters of Suresh’ Off Broadway Review: Rajiv Joseph Drama Unfolds at the Pace of Snail Mail
The gorgeous projection design gives the Second Stage production its only sense of motion
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‘Is This a Room’ Broadway Review: Whistleblower Reality Winner’s Trauma in Her Own Words
The Air Force veteran exposed Russian interference in the 2016 election, and she just got out of jail this past June
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‘Lackawanna Blues’ Broadway Review: The Many Faces of Ruben Santiago-Hudson
The actor-writer-director does it all, and does it magnificently
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‘Six’ Broadway Review: The Real Housewives of Henry VIII Put on a Show
A pop musical travels the world before opening on the Great White Way, finally. But does female empowerment still pack a punch?
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‘Sanctuary City’ Off Broadway Review: A Gripping Look at Young People Caught in US Immigration Trap
Martyna Majok gives voice to a young man’s harrowing isolation
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‘Pass Over’ Broadway Review: Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu’s Searing Fable of Police Brutality Gets a Rewrite
Now on Broadway after the George Floyd murder, Nwandu’s play is just as powerful
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Inside That 50-Year-Old Same-Sex Kiss in ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday’ (Guest Blog)
“I didn’t think that it should be portrayed with any kind of apology,” director John Schlesinger said of Peter Finch and Murray Head’s lip-lock in 1971 film