'The Money Shot': Theater review
Lampooning Tinseltown types is like shooting fish in a barrel. If you're firing at easy targets like self-adoring divas, clueless actors and starving starlets, it's hard to miss.
Lampooning Tinseltown types is like shooting fish in a barrel. If you're firing at easy targets like self-adoring divas, clueless actors and starving starlets, it's hard to miss.
Like the union of Marianne and Johan that disintegrates from accord to acrimony to "sign the divorce papers," the stage version of Ingmar Bergman's 1973 miniseries begins intriguingly but en…
The last time Rita Wilson was at the Cafe Carlyle, she and husband Tom Hanks watched the late Elaine Stritch in action.
Before her career was totally upstaged by personal traumas, Mia Farrow could be flighty and flinty, delicate and dynamic " and always real " in her acting. Good news, she's still got the …
Wardrobe malfunctions and nip slips are no shockers in a show by Bridget Everett, who performs without fear, boundaries or brassiere.
One's a cheater, one's high-handed and one's just high " and all three are stage actresses. Fictional ones, that is.
Built to make you wince and laugh, the bold but uneven "Bootycandy" wastes no time in doing both.
The downtown comedy-drama "Dry Land" opens with two high-school swimmers doing an unorthodox drill.
U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer aced his walk-on role in "The Winter's Tale" on Saturday night in Central Park. And the spotlight-loving Democrat didn't even have to brush up on his Shakespeare to d…
Elizabeth Irwin's thoughtful drama follows four busboys running orders, filling bread baskets and carving lemon wedges at an Upper East Side restaurant.
So many stock characters show up at "The Wayside Motor Inn" that you wish you could hang a No Vacancy sign. And then get room service to get rid of the overstated themes.
Bradley Cooper won't get a makeover to star in "The Elephant Man" on Broadway. But the Booth Theatre will for the fall show.
After recent star turns in the gritty legal series "Damages" and gross-out film comedies "Bridesmaids" and "Neighbors," Rose Byrne was ready to shift gears and try a little tenderness.
Producers of the John Kander-Fred Ebb musical revival at Studio 54 confirmed that "The Amazing Spider-Man" actress will replace Michelle Williams in the role of Sally Bowles.
The contest for Broadway's cuddliest star got off with a purr at kitten auditions for "You Can't Take It With You" on Monday. Fourteen felines, all around eight weeks old, pawed their way to…
Stars sell and Broadway producers know it. This fall is filled with celebs. The season marks returns for Hugh Jackman, Bradley Cooper and Glenn Close and first times for Jake and Maggie Gy…
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" curmudgeon Larry David will make his Broadway debut this winter - twice - as the writer and star of "Fish in the Water."
Where can a girl with money to burn go for a sexy thrill? A 90-year-old musical leads to Groucho, Chico, Harpo and Zeppo.
Too bad condoms don't guard against insufferable plays, like this two-character comedy starring Julia Stiles and James Wirt.
For its star, "King Lear" offers a Mount Everest.
After a disappointing 'Jekyll and Hyde,' the singer is back with a hair-metal hit that ranks among the top long-running productions
You can't always believe your eyes or ears during Stephen Adly Guirgis' vivid group portrait, "Between Riverside and Crazy."
"Sex with Strangers" is a juicy summer beach play.
In "Puppet Titus Andronicus," a comic riff on the Bard's grisliest tragedy, the fur flies.
The tween and teen years are prime times for trials and odysseys. Even more so when your absentee dad is the Greek god Poseidon.