TONY Tony Countdown: Talking with Mark Rylance of Jerusalem
Talking with Tony nominee Mark Rylance
Talking with Tony nominee Mark Rylance
Daniel Radcliffe was a surprising omission, but UK actors and plays from Jerusalem to War Horse shone in this year's Tony award nominationsHarry Potter should have cast a spell right before …
NYC is seeing an invasion of British theatre, but is Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem too English for American audiences?English theatre will always be welcome in New York, for better or worse. E…
Mark Rylance rules a forest kingdom in a stunning new English play.
If the dozen or so producers of the addiction-and-redemption melodrama High really cared, it would never have gone to Broadway. Instead of raising millions of dollars to stick it in the Boot…
Bitter, razor-sharp and savagely funny about race, Bruce Norris's play is now an award-winner on both sides of the Atlantic. Bravo!
A Spielberg caper flick tries to impersonate a Broadway musical.
A new movie casts doubt on Shakespeare's authorship
Check out these haunting photos of abandoned theaters
The New York Philharmonic's Company will be taped
Thought of the Day: Glenn Beck and Spider-Man
The revival of Cactus Flower closes on April 24
The Lucille Lortel Awards only gives partial love to Gatz
Off-Off venue UNDER St. Mark's is for sale
TED welcomes the clever puppeteers behind War Horse
Robin Williams is a jungle cat prowling war-torn Iraq in Rajiv Joseph exhilarating new play.
Beguiling sneak-preview images from Sleep No More
Rare footage of the Wooster Group from 1977
Enter the Bard Madness contest and win tickets to the RSC in NYC
The head of the American Theatre Wing salutes two major critics
Eugene O'Neill theatre, New York CityDevotees of the Broadway musical have been gasping for a saviour. Risk-takers such as the Green Day-scored American Idiot can't survive (it closes at the…
David Cote's critic's pick for the weekend: The Book of Mormon
Video trailer for Cirque du Soleil's new offering: Zarkana
The makers of South Park and Avenue Q restore our faith in musical comedy.
RIP Lanford Wilson (1937"2011)