David Buchanan
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David Buchanan
@davidrjbuchanan.bsky.social
Contributing Writer at Gold Derby. Ph.D. in English from University of Pennsylvania. Published in Journal of West Indian Literature, Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism, and Theatre Journal.
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Kit Connor is astoundingly good in ROMEO + JULIET. He has that coveted ability to make Shakespeare’s language sound as brilliantly as it reads on the page. The balcony scene with Rachel Zegler will be remembered as one of the more thrilling moments of this fall on Broadway.
Part of the profundity of LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD—aside from Laurie Metcalf and Micah Stock’s deeply-felt performances—is its sense of scope, the imagining of the microcosmic alongside the cosmos, the quotidian and the celestial. Just magisterial work from Samuel D. Hunter.
October 31, 2025 at 3:21 AM
Farewell to GYPSY and to Audra McDonald's incomparable performance, one of the best – if not the absolute greatest – I have ever seen on stage. Hers was a Rose of singular vulnerability, whose determination was offset by genuine introspection. One for the ages.

📷: Sara Krulwich
August 17, 2025 at 5:30 PM
One of my favorite pieces I've ever written on theatre for
@goldderby.com. Six interviews – 100 minutes and 13 seconds – boiled down to 3,643 words on the origins and Chicago and Broadway productions of PURPOSE.

Bonus quotes that couldn't fit in the feature below.

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June 2, 2025 at 5:22 PM
DEAD OUTLAW is a remarkable, hilarious critique of our foundational myths of exceptionalism and entrepreneurialism told through a rip-roaring David Yazbek score and David Cromer's beautifully evocative staging. An important, astounding, and intellectual new original musical.
April 27, 2025 at 9:21 PM
2025 reads, part 1
March 28, 2025 at 4:53 PM
Despite all the technological innovation on display in PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY, and there is much novel in its approach to cameras on stage, it is Sarah Snook's unvarnished performance that is most stunning. Utterly chameleonic, with a particularly effecting take on painter Basil.
March 28, 2025 at 2:00 AM
What better time than Oscar noms week to talk about the 2025 Tony Awards? @sameckmann.bsky.social and I are back with our first of many, many conversations about those GYPSY and SUNSET BLVD races...

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Tony Talk: Musicals ‘Gypsy,’ ‘Maybe Happy Ending,’ and ‘Sunset Blvd’ look strong at midpoint of Broadway season
Welcome to Tony Talk, a column in which Gold Derby contributors Sam Eckmann and David Buchanan offer Tony Awards analysis. With only four months to go until the 2025 nominations are announced, we&#…
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January 19, 2025 at 6:39 PM
I'm not sure there exist the right descriptors for what Audra McDonald accomplishes in GYPSY. In a million subtle ways, she reinterprets the role, and her Rose's Turn has a gravitation force all its own. Unforgettable.
January 9, 2025 at 3:12 PM
Linda Lavin was as kind and magnetic as she seemed on stage and screen. After I interviewed her about her guest appearance on Elsbeth, she recorded a personal message for my uncle, who had such fond memories of seeing her on Broadway in Superman in 1966. Her generosity was infectious.
December 30, 2024 at 3:32 PM
31 today. What a thing to say.
December 27, 2024 at 2:50 AM
Interviewed Carol Kane about her NYFCC winning performance in BETWEEN THE TEMPLES and had to ask her about WICKED, given how long she played Morrible on Broadway. Full interview dropping next week.

"I can't wait to see it because it looks amazing to me."
December 8, 2024 at 4:53 PM
TAMMY FAYE is the latest in a recent string of religious-themed musicals to flop in the past decade or so, following SCANDALOUS, LEAP OF FAITH, and AMAZING GRACE. Katie Brayben certainly made a huge impression with her Broadway debut, though.
November 19, 2024 at 9:14 PM
Kit Connor is astoundingly good in ROMEO + JULIET. He has that coveted ability to make Shakespeare’s language sound as brilliantly as it reads on the page. The balcony scene with Rachel Zegler will be remembered as one of the more thrilling moments of this fall on Broadway.
November 7, 2024 at 5:03 PM