Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen's zippy and zany "Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors" hits all the right comic veins.
The marvelous madcap humor outpaces all other emotional impact in Signature's production of "King of the Yees."
The Shakespeare Theatre's "Evita" rises above a reductive storyline with sumptuous design and imaginative staging.
Nilo Cruz stages a beautifully surrealist production of his forbidden romance "Bathing in Moonlight" at GALA.
Years after its original conception, a parody of James Cameron's classic, Titanic, continues to tickle Off-Broadway audiences
Allison Russell explores what it means to deliberately thrive on her beautifully crafted sophomore album.
Mosaic's "Monumental Travesties" treads through difficult race-relations territory and still comes out laughing.
A random encounter on a nudist beach sets off a darkly hilarious chain of events in Sebastián Silva's "Rotting in the Sun."
In a third season loaded with heavy-hitting guest stars, "Only Murders in the Building" still sings thanks to its lead trio.
Hats off to the sparkling ensemble of a '1776' revival that pinpoints the foresight and blind spots of the Founding Fathers.
Amazon's quippy comedy "The Lake" continues to queer the Great White North with its cast of quirky Canucks in cottage country.
Hulu's surprise hit about a family-owned Chicago restaurant returns with another reason to say "Yes, chef!"
The Britney Spears musical with roots in fairy tales and female empowerment finally finds its way to Broadway.
Netflix's latest series starring Miss Benny and Kim Cattrall proves that not everything looks good caked in make-up.
Kim Petras' third album, "Feed the Beast," waters down the artist's edgy weirdness to its own detriment.