The Obamas came to see it last weekend! Need any more recommendation? O.K., here's one: August Wilson's play the second, chronologically, in his 10-play cycle about the black experience in the 20th century is not an easy evening nor an entirely explicable one. But its poetry and mystery are intoxicating, and it is one of the rare occasions when American theater rises to greatness.
A Good Year for Tonys: 8 Broadway Shows to See
No matter who wins on Sunday night, the season boasted plenty of shows worth a trip to New York