Slide show: Nearly a decade of the Civilians
Slide show: Nearly a decade of investigating stuff with the Civilians
Slide show: Nearly a decade of investigating stuff with the Civilians
David Cote's critic's picks: Al Pacino, Lincoln Center Theater and more
Billie Joe Armstrong at American Idiot next week
A sleek and modern La Traviata wins over Met operagoers
We get a first look at the lovely ladies of Baby It's You!
Possibly the worst show of 2011, Dracula closes at the Little Shubert
This summer brings a surfeit of Shakespeare in repertory
Three questions about the Brick's Comic Book Theater Festival
The casting is complete for Neil LaBute's Fat Pig
Common misconceptions about stage acting, animated
A web of online chatter about the first preview of Spider-Man
Molly Shannon heads for the Great White Way
NEA chief Rocco Landesman says we need less supply, more demand
Free classes from the Sundance Institute
See Off Broadway shows for just $20
British theatregoers don't have the same culture of discount code hunting and deal-seeking that they do across the pond
Now in its fourth Broadway revival, the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic speaks in a universal language.
Terrence McNally skillfully redefines what constitutes a mother or a son in this day and age.
The Broadway musical Memphis goes after a national audience
Glenn Beck raves about Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark
F. Murray Abraham gets his day in court as Shylock
There have been plays about the September 11 terrorist attacks. There have been musicals that make reference to the events of that day, too. But as far as we can remember, no one has written…
Three top avant-garde companies throw April benefit parties
John Guare talks about A Free Man of Color the CUNY Graduate Center
Rock of Ages and Rain to change venues in February and March