Old French Bores: Molière Is Blasphemed in This Tin-Eared ‘Tartuffe’ What a misguided affair from such an accomplished team. By David Cote
Review: ‘English’ Speaks Eloquently of Language and Loss Pulitzer Prize winner Sanaz Toossi's play about a group of Iranians studying for the Test of English as a Foreign Language transfers to Broadway in an impeccable production. By David Cote
Review: Juliet Is Fire, Romeo Got Mad Rizz In This Shakespeare Glowup Characters vape, gender is fluid, desire bi, and death assured in director Sam Gold's hyperpop reimagining of 'Romeo + Juliet.' By David Cote
Antonello da Messina’s Rare Double-Sided Masterpiece Will Lead Sotheby’s Old Masters Sales By Elisa Carollo