The talented cast of 'On Your Feet! En español' will have you singing along, and overlooking the show's weaknesses.
Signature's "The Upstairs Department" poignantly portrays siblings trying to make contact with the other side and each other.
Globe-trotting drag superstar Alyssa Edwards makes time to do it all -- for her dance kids, her fans, her new love, and herself.
Sex-ed and spilled secrets spiral into scandal in Studio's powerful world premiere production of "John Proctor Is the Villain."
It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world in Marvel's gruesome superhero adventure "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness."
A quippy script and sharp cast save Hulu's sweet and spicy, but clunky, high school girls-in-love comedy, 'Crush.'
Girlfriends unite for a restoring, queer-positive road trip in Round House's moving "it's not a trip it's a journey."
A company that bottled sex, youth, and all-American elitism gets exposed in "White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch."
Blunt and playful comedian Holmes on improvising her way to sold-out standup gigs and starring on FOX's "Welcome to Flatch."
Alexander Skarsgård slays as a prince dishing out ice-cold vengeance in the musclebound, medieval epic "The Northman."
Jerrod Carmichael's HBO Max comedy special Rothaniel is a frank, funny masterpiece in the imperfect art of coming out onstage.
The bright, bustling Broadway tour of "Mean Girls" makes for a better comedy than as a showcase for song and dance.
"Poppy Field" director Eugen Jebeleanu made the tense drama about a closeted gay cop as a manifesto for LGBTQ rights.
Plumbing the homoerotic tendencies in the text, Arin Arbus' The Merchant of Venice unearths a fresh take.
Michael Bay's gun-crazy actioner "Ambulance" is loud, dumb, and feels interminably long, but at least it's mostly coherent.