London Theater's Summer of Love, Lust and Strife, Including Audra McDonald's Billie Holiday
London"Emma Rice, now ending her short stay as artistic director of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, is celebrating the fiftieth
London"Emma Rice, now ending her short stay as artistic director of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, is celebrating the fiftieth
Horton Foote, who died at 92 in 2009, devoted most of his playwriting (originally television playwriting) to chronicling
Horton Foote, who died at 92 in 2009, devoted most of his playwriting (originally television playwriting) to chronicling
Horton Foote, who died at 92 in 2009, devoted most of his playwriting (originally television playwriting) to chronicling
It might be that today's young (and younger) theater crowd is just as familiar with immersive theater"sometimes called interactive
Marrieds Oliver (Alastair Whatley) and Emily (Emily Bowker) enter arguing in Torben Betts's Invincible, at 59E59 Theatres
Marrieds Oliver (Alastair Whatley) and Emily (Emily Bowker) enter arguing in Torben Betts's Invincible, at 59E59 Theatres
Marrieds Oliver (Alastair Whatley) and Emily (Emily Bowker) enter arguing in Torben Betts's Invincible, at 59E59 Theatres
Kevin Spacey, who keeps on proving he can play anyone and do anything, reveres Clarence Darrow. During his highly successful
Performer Jon Levin, writer Josh Luxenberg and director Joshua William Gelb have taken A Hunger Artist, Franz Kafka's difficult
Anyone reading this who's sold on Foyle's War and/or Midsomer Murders or, for that matter, the Sherlock Holmes follow-up
Drunk, streetwalker, apparently little educated Violet (Katy Blake) doesn't literally spell the name "Sweetee" any time during
Looking for an offbeat musical? A way, way offbeat musical? Look no further than The Boy Who Danced on Air, at Abingdon Theatre
Val Vigoda is a compact bundle of talent. She plays a strapped-on electric violin like a demon. She sings with a voice that
Here's great news. A forgotten J. B. Priestley play has just resurfaced. It's The Roundabout, and it hasn't been seen since
Here's great news. A forgotten J. B. Priestley play has just resurfaced. It's The Roundabout, and it hasn't been seen since
Here's great news. A forgotten J. B. Priestley play has just resurfaced. It's The Roundabout, and it hasn't been seen since
Whatever else it is, Samuel Beckett's Happy Days is without doubt a test that many of our most formidable actresses give
The nerds have been having their revenge for a few decades, and Stephen Karam introduces three more in Speech and Debate
Providing sequels to classics is a great temptation, particularly for authors who don't necessarily believe that characters
Bandstand is being promoted as "a swing musical," and that's what it joyfully is, as director-choreographer Andy (Hamilton
What the hugely gifted Annie Baker is getting at in The Antipodes, her new play at the Signature Center, is something I think
Full Disclosure: I have not seen the 1997 20th Century Fox animated cartoon Anastasia for which several screenwriters apparently
The 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
American drama overflows with dysfunctional families, and those plays often require a living room set with a couch facing