Is it this time of the month again? Yes, time for five more sci-fi movies new to platforms! Click here for the list.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Off and Off Off Broadway shows for March
Things had been a little quiet on the Off and Off Off front — not anymore! Just have a look at everything on view this month in New York, and try not to be overwhelmed. Click here for my roundup.
Starstruck
I previewed what may well be the most lesbionic musical to date! And not just because Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls wrote the score. Read my feature and you'll see what I mean.
Mother Russia
Lauren Yee's Cambodian Rock Band has been quite successful, with several productions around the country, but her new one is much, much better. I'm sure it's going to have a long life in our regional theaters. My enthusiastic review is here.
Marcel on the Train
Of course I was going to review the show about Marcel Marceau! In this case a play cowritten by and starring Ethan Slater. You know you want to click on that link.
The Dinosaurs
As I pointed out in my review, this production's cast — Elizabeth Marvel! Kathleen Chalfant! April Matthis! — is ridiculously overqualified for the material. Writing up this little note now, several weeks after seeing the show, the feeling that comes to mind is pure frustration.
February, and sci-fi comes around again
Here's the link to the February installment of my sci-fic column.
André De Shields and Junior LaBeija go to the Jellicle Ball
High Spirits
Complications in Sue
Peyton List in Heathers: The Musical
I've seen plenty of Heather Chandlers but Peyton List may well have been the scariest — and I was at just List's first performance in Heathers: The Musical! I talked to her right after the show ended, as she was catching her breath. Thataway for the goods.
Science fiction to start off the year
Another column, this time of streaming sci-fi movies. I can't believe I've been doing this column for severa years now, which means hundreds of recommendations!
January streaming-theater guide
So glad the streaming-theater column — which I created! — is back in rotation at the Times. A few items from the January installment are still on view, including, of course, Hedda. Two thumbs up for that one, and I've seen a lot of variations on that play.
What to Wear
I previewed the Richard Foreman and Michael Gordon opera What to Wear in January. And when I saw the piece afterwards, I realized I'd undersold it! Click here for my piece. Warning: ducks.
Preview of Under the Radar 2026
The Under the Radar festival yuuuuuge this year, so my preview only covered the tip of the iceberg. Check it out (with hindsight insights).
RIP Brigitte Bardot
Big download of links because I have fallen ridiculously behind!
Let's pick up with two pieces I did when Brigitte Bardot died, in December. One is an appreciation (which earned me my first A1 spot!) and the other is a guide to five of her movies (which was sadly limited by what's streaming in the US).
Friday, December 19, 2025
Sci-fi in December
'Tis the time to do like the characters do in Troll 2: put on fleece and sweaters! Norwegians know what to do when it's cold, or when mythological giants lay waste to their cities. This movie and four others are in my last sci-fi column of the year.
Tartuffe
Thus ends the Molière year in NYC — not an official commemoration, mind you, it's just that there were lots of shows by the French playwright for some reason. Despite cringing every time I heard it pronounced "Tartoof," I kinda liked this production.
Best genre movies of 2025
As one of the four genre columnists at the Times, I was happy to contribute to this piece about our favorites of the year. I picked three sci-fi movies and they're thematically linked.
Theater moments of 2025
Happy to be part of this group effort about some of our favorite moments of the theatrical year.
Marjorie Prime
Christine Baranski's Christmas Carol
Few women have performed A Christmas Carol, and frankly it's stunning it took so long for Christine Baranski to do it. So good! We met up at the Morgan Library and gawked at the manuscript. Read all about it here.
2025 holiday movies
It was a dark and stormy night in 2019 and I thought, Gosh, Netflix has a lot of Christmas movies this year — what if I reviewed them all? This proved so popular that it's become my own December tradition, though we've expanded it to the major streamers, not just Netflix. Ready for a new batch? Here it is.
Some Tom Stoppard movies
Another Times assignment I enjoy, even though it's always preceded by bad news, ie we lost someone. In this case it was Tom Stoppard, so I put together a list of movies he wrote or cowrote. Start here and prepare to stream.
My Ten with Jason Schwartzman
The secret life of a ski resort
James Bundy's culture diary
Initiative
Science fiction for November
Every time I wonder where I'm going to find five new streaming science-fiction movies for the new installment of my monthly column, it turns out I worried for nothing because they keep coming! Click here for the November 2025 selection.
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
This gem of a musical is getting a fab revival at New World Stages. And by revival I mean that the staging hasn't changed much at all, which is OK because the show is all about the casting and this production more than delivers on that front. If you have family visiting for the holidays, make this one a group outing. Click here for my review.
Theater from home in November
The Baker's Wife
Jump into the Predator universe
Sunday, December 07, 2025
Purple Rain
I went to Minneapolis to check out the stage version of Purple Rain. There were many issues but the one that sticks in my craw a month after seeing the show is that Wendy and Lisa quit the Revolution and join Apollonia 6, which becomes just the Six. Here's my review.
Three plays about Jewish identity
Messy White Gays
I'm a Drew Droege fan but his new one didn't quite work for me. Thataway for my review.
Romy and Michele The Musical
The curse of Stage 42, formerly known as Little Shubert, forever known as That Barn on the Corner of W. 42nd St and Dyer Ave, has struck again: This show is already gone — but my review is still up, of course.
Off and Off Off Broadway roundup
So. Much. To. See! Here was my list for November, with many still playing.
Bat Boy The Musical
Liberation
Five sci-fi movies to stream in October
The October installment of my sci-fi column came out right on cue…in October. Here it is.
Interview with Tom Morello
November was so crazy busy that I fell way behind on posting links to my articles here. Here's a big dowload, starting with my interview with Tom Morello, whose catalog (outside of Rage Against the Machine) made up the score for the new musical Revolution(s) — which I saw at the Goodman on my Chicago trip.
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Paranormal Activity
Theater to stream, fall edition
Tons of great stuff to check out on the streaming-theater front this month! I picked some new (and vintage) releases for your enjoyment, starting with George Clooney's Good Night, and Good Luck.
A link to a podcast for a change
Jesse Green and I were on the Times' Sunday Special podcast to talk about experiencing theater, just not on stage. Yeah, audio counts, too! Here's a link to the link.
Jen Tullock
I talked to the actress and writer Jen Tullock about her new solo play Nothing Can Take You From the Hand of God. Religion and homosexuality and video: there was a lot to parse. Thataway for the feature.
Kiss of the Spider Woman
And Then We Were No More
Like many people, I very much enjoy Tim Blake Nelson as an actor (we don't see him enough in The Lowdown!). But his play And Then We Were No More, at La MaMa, is the kind of hot mess we don't actually see often. My review is here.
James Graham's Punch
I had serious issues with James Graham's play Punch, which is on Broadway. It's tough to do a show about reparative justice without presenting both sides evenly. Click here for my review in the NY Times.
Natalie Palamides
Fall for science-fiction movies
Saturday, September 20, 2025
Art
The Art section is the only one in the New York Times' culture pages that I haven't written for — is my review of the Yasmina Reza show as close as I'm going to get? "Art" is back on Broadway with Bobby Cannavale, James Corden and Neil Patrick Harris, and I have to admit I was a little surprised by how well the play has aged. My review is here.
Saturday Church
Back in August I talked to several of the people involved in the new musical Saturday Church, which sourced most of its score from Sia's catalogue and processed it through a house filter (joke intended, even if the show doesn't draw from the French Touch but from soulful gospel house). Click here for my preview.
A roundup of Off and Off Off Broadway shows for September
The fall season is a bountiful one for theater in New York, and it's easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer number of shows on offer. I took a whack at a first selection, and I couldn't even fit in everything. Have a look and get your tickets!
Fall is coming so it's time for science fiction
A few thoughts on Mamma Mia! and Abba
Sunday, August 10, 2025
Elizabeth McGovern
Northern Sky
After American Players Theater last year, I returned to Wisconsin for a very different experience at Northern Sky Theater, in Door County. Check out the story here. And yes, dairy and fish boils come up.
Dennis Lim's culture diary
The latest installment in the Culture Diary series for the NY Times is Dennis Lim, the New York Film Festival's head honcho. I don't often say this but I'll have what he's having! Click here for a FOMO-inducing week.
Sci-fi movies for August
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Taye Diggs's essentials
Chris and Paul Weitz talk about Murderbot
I love writing for the recurring series Ask a Showrunner because you get to ask all the super-nerdy questions and you don't have to worry too much about spoilers — if the article comes out pegged to a season finale, of course. Such was the case with the Weitz brothers, who discussed Murderbot. And it's been renewed! Click here for our conversation.
Heathers The Musical
Heathers: The Musical is back where it started — well, where it started its Off Broadway career — and I was there for it. My feature on the story of the musical is full of fun details, which is appropriate for such a fun show.
Off Broadway and streaming theater this month
Two-for-one post as I link to my roundup of Off and Off Off Broadway shows — do not sleep on Out of Order — and picked some streaming theater and theater-related movies you can watch from anywhere.
Science-fiction movies for those hot summer nights
The July installment of my sci-fi column dropped and as usual, it's all over the map — well, the sci-fi map, of course. Thataway.
