Review: Michelle Williams Navigates Choppy Waters in ‘Anna Christie’ This production leans heavily on Williams to humanize a century-old script whose language can feel insistently blunt. By David Cote
Barrie Kosky On Why ‘The Threepenny Opera’ Still Cuts Deep Nearly a century after its chaotic premiere, 'The Threepenny Opera' still exposes the machinery of power, performance and moral collapse. By Jordan Riefe
Off-Broadway’s Bathrooms: A Ranked Love Letter We freshen up in them, overhear theater gossip in them, and wash our hands before leaving them. Now we rank them. By Billy McEntee