Review: Hugh Jackman Back on Broadway at curtainup.com
he's the current King of Broadway. For him, it's home. For us, it's a treat
he's the current King of Broadway. For him, it's home. For us, it's a treat
Bruce Graham's dark but fiercely funny comedy
Simplicity does not mean simple. This play's small-town simplicity packs a wallop that is worth your time, whatever your beliefs
Singer/actress Sally Mayes runs away with this noir-ish new show
Final installment of 3-part Summer FestivalCoverage . .
this three-character play features a sequence of metaphors and symbols that too often get in the way of the inherent dramatic opportunities. . .
Part One of Three. . .
an entertaining and suspenseful,a theatrical get-away
a gripping monologue written by and starring Jeff Key, a gay man and former Marine, . . .
Lillas White is the standout of this Ü jazzy musical revue. . .
here is much to enjoy in the Irish Rep'stheatrical extravagances of Dion Boucicault. play
Kimberly Faye Greenberg doesn't look anything like Fanny Brice but she delivers her songs in a similar lusty belt and tosses out quips with offhand charm