New York Post
November 20, 2011 There are teachers who gently coax their charges. And then there's Leonard, the brilliant editor who runs the titular fiction workshop in Theresa Rebeck's new Broadway comedy Seminar. His inspiration isn't Dead Poets Society but...
USA Today
In the first scene of Theresa Rebeck 's new comedy, Seminar (* * * out of four), we're introduced to a group of aspiring young writers who represent a compendium of cliches. Kate is a wry feminist from a wealthy family, living in a rent-controlled (...
The New York Times
Sara Krulwich/The New York Times Hamish Linklater and Lily Rabe in "Seminar." Time and again in this play, which opened on Sunday night at the Golden Theater, people pick up manuscripts that they've never seen before and, before you can say Evelyn...
Taiwan News
There are terrible moments of silence in Theresa Rebeck's new Broadway play. No, not to worry: None of the actors has forgotten a line or flubbed a cue while performing in the wonderful new comedy "Seminar," which had its world premiere on Sunday.
Variety
Hart & Patrick Milling Smith, Roy Furman, David Ian, David Mirvish, Amy Nauiokas, and James Spry presentation, in association with Matthew Schneider, Wake Up Marconi, Jamie Kaye-Phillips, and Charles Stone/Ben Limberg of a play in one act by Theresa...
The Huffington Post
Alan Rickman stars as an intimidating teacher in Theresa Rebeck's Broadway play, " Seminar ," bringing back fond memories of his turn as another intimidating teacher, Professor Snape. The play marks Rickman's return to Broadway -- his last role was...