Val Vigoda is a compact bundle of talent. She plays a strapped-on electric violin like a demon. She sings with a voice that
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 09:52PMHere’s great news. A forgotten J. B. Priestley play has just resurfaced. It’s The Roundabout, and it hasn’t been seen since
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 11:42AMHere’s great news. A forgotten J. B. Priestley play has just resurfaced. It’s The Roundabout, and it hasn’t been seen since
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 11:42AMHere’s great news. A forgotten J. B. Priestley play has just resurfaced. It’s The Roundabout, and it hasn’t been seen since
SOURCE: www.huffpost.com at 11:42AMWhatever else it is, Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days is without doubt a test that many of our most formidable actresses give
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 09:51PMThe nerds have been having their revenge for a few decades, and Stephen Karam introduces three more in Speech and Debate
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 11:02AMProviding sequels to classics is a great temptation, particularly for authors who don’t necessarily believe that characters
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:31PMBandstand is being promoted as “a swing musical,” and that’s what it joyfully is, as director-choreographer Andy (Hamilton
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 07:14PMWhat the hugely gifted Annie Baker is getting at in The Antipodes, her new play at the Signature Center, is something I think
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 06:30AMFull Disclosure: I have not seen the 1997 20th Century Fox animated cartoon Anastasia for which several screenwriters apparently
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:04PMThe 8- or 9-year-old girl farther along the aisle from me at Charlie and the Chocolate Factory told me she was having a good
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 11:58PMAmerican drama overflows with dysfunctional families, and those plays often require a living room set with a couch facing
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 04:01PMFriedrich Schiller decided that even though Elizabeth I and half-sister Mary, Queen of Scots never actually met, they really
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:26AMForty-two years ago with International Stud, Harvey Feinstein introduced the first of the three plays that eventually became
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 11:39AMAt the risk of joining the critics crew who toss out the adjective ”magnificent” far too frequently, I’m going to say that
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 07:45AMLet’s get right to it: Richard Jones’s grappling with Eugene O’Neill’s The Hairy Ape (1922) is without question the production
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:06AMThere are playwrights who are brought up among women and, as a result, shape their works from that perspective. A prime example
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 02:19PMIt’s fascinating how much theater literature includes a father-son theme. Perhaps unexpectedly, that’s at the heart of John
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:52AMThere are substantial laughs along the way.
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:52AMIt may be the most famous coup de theatre in Broadway history: The appearance of the helicopter in the second act of Miss
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 06:56PMPrinceton, New Jersey—For a guaranteed good time, get to the McCarter Theatre, where Ken Ludwig has adapted Agatha Christie’s
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 06:15PMOnce you realize that Leigh Fondakowski was the head writer on The Laramie Project, you can assume that Spill, her new stage
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 09:21AMEthan Lipton’s new cabaret piece, The Outer Space, could pass muster as a one-man musical—or four-man musical—since saxophonist
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:39PMWhen a play opens called The Light Years, it may not come as too much of a shock if the lighting designer is the first singled
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:22PMLondon—Here’s a small sampling of what’s going on at local theaters, but seemingly in smaller numbers. To boost business
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 04:59PMLondon—The town’s jingling with musicals at a time when it seems offerings are slimmer than they usually are. The word is
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:04PMLondon—The town’s jingling with musicals at a time when it seems offerings are slimmer than they usually are. The word
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:04PMOnly last week Tanya Saracho's Fade opened in Manhattan and concerned two Mexicans from different backgrounds sometimes arguing
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:20PMRight off the bat, they're in conflict, and that results in the kind of expressed beliefs neither has carefully examined
SOURCE: www.huffpost.com at 12:20PMThe pressing reason to see Jonah and Otto is to watch what Simonian and Gormley do with their meaty roles, as directed by
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