My 10 favorite theatrical productions of 2016 are:
1. TAYLOR MAC'S 24 DECADE HISTORY OF POPULAR MUSIC [St. Ann's Warehouse]
8. THE BAND'S VISIT [Atlantic Theater]
9. NATASHA, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 [Broadway]
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OTHELLO directed by Sam Gold at New York Theater Workshop is a powerful, muscular & thrilling production of Shakespeare's classic tragedy. This production explores the play's dark themes with precision & clarity. David Oyelowo is an astounding Othello, and Daniel Craig is an excellent scheming Iago. Done in modern dress, this is the best version of Othello I have seen.
I loved the subtle, appropriately quiet & sweet new musical THE BAND'S VISIT @AtlanticTheater which features a perfect cast & beautiful score. Like the film on which it is based, the show explores a variety of human connections in engaging ways. Standouts in the ensemble cast are Tony Shalhoub, Katrina Link, Ari'el Stachel & John Cariani. This is by far my favorite David Yazbek score and contains several especially beautiful songs ("Itzik's Lullaby"& "Answer Me"). This is also my favorite new musical of the fall theater season.
FINIAN'S RAINBOW at the Irish Rep Theatre suffers from clunky staging and a dated book, but the cast largely delivers the show's nice score. It is perfectly pleasant to watch, but not a relavatory revival of this musical.
The excellent "Merrily We Roll Along" documentary "Best Worst Thing That Could Have Happened" is a must see for anyone who loves theater. It is fascinating, informative & surprisingly moving and deftly illustrates how art imitates life, and vice-versa.