'The Seagull': Theater review
"The Seagull" has landed " again.
"The Seagull" has landed " again.
Stashed amid the dozens of table lamps on stage in the vibrantly performed "A Night With Janis Joplin" are two bottles of Southern Comfort. The whisky, which gets gulped more than o…
The Yankees are at a crossroads in "Bronx Bombers," a drama packed with sentiment and a curveball or two.
No doubt about who's the boss of the fun new musical "Honeymoon in Vegas." It's not Tony Danza, but he adds a starry aura and a solo softshoe as shady gambler Tommy Korman. It's not…
First the runway, then the Beltway " now Broadway. Fashion designer Isabel Toledo's career has reached a new stage. For many years, Toledo was a Fashion Week fixture before gaining …
Broadway's new musical fable, "Big Fish," is a singing version of catch-and-release.
Witches are the new vampires. There are so many crones crowding TV screens and stages this fall that sweeps period has taken on a whole new meaning. The witches come in all shapes, sizes and…
Have voice, will travel. That's the motto of the moment for Audra McDonald.
That gardenia Billie Holiday famously tucked in her hair wasn't just a style statement. It originated as a covert coverup.
Hamming it up won't get anyone panned at this show. The First and Possibly Only Bacon Theatre Festival is all about hogging the spotlight.
There's no place like home. Playwrights, like fictional farmgirls blown to the wind, have learned and relied on that invaluable lesson.
It's been 50 years since William Inge's play "Natural Affection" has been revived in New York. The Actors Company Theatre production of this ham-fisted melodrama explains why.
Clouds loomed over the Metropolitan Opera's gala production of the Russian-themed "Eugene Onegin."
Orlando Bloom makes his Broadway debut in a "Romeo and Juliet" redo that packs Hollywood star power but lacks emotional fireworks.
Garish and girlish, tawdry and touching, the ill-fated bombshell Anna Nicole Smith always got our attention " just like the new opera based on her life and death.
Ethan Coen's first full-length play, "Women or Nothing," is a great-looking, old-fashioned sex comedy that's built for laughs but not for scrutiny.
Celia Keenan-Bolger could never embrace "The Glass Menagerie" " in fact she shied away from it. "I read it in high school and couldn't find a way in," she says. "It felt dysfunctio…
Nuclear reactors have exploded.The world has plunged into death and darkness. Remaining are pockets of rattled survivors. And Bart Simpson.
The rising star, whose parents are actress Phylicia Rashad and football great Ahmad Rashad, says doing Shakespeare was on her 'dream list.' The 26-year-old had her breakout role in 2009's 'R…
"The Fantasticks" " an iconic Off-Broadway show that's famous for being the world's longest-running musical and its wistful ballad "Try to Remember" " is hard to forget.
That little sun tattoo on Orlando Bloom's gym-toned torso burns hotter most evenings at 8 p.m. these days. The same goes for the rest of him. The cause of the temperature s…
Talk about fall color. Sarah Jessica Parker, Janis Joplin, Mr. 007, plus Starship Enterprise vets add vivid shades to the autumn theater lineup.
Every picture tells a story. And in the case of Will Power's "Fetch Clay, Make Man," a vintage snapshot led to a taut and complex tale drawn from boxing history.
Horton Foote's bitter rivalries and greedy power plays swirl in the entertaining but slow-starting "The Old Friends."
Monologuist Mike Daisey is more than a week into his month-long, unscripted story series, "All the Faces of the Moon," running nightly through Oct. 3 at Joe's Pub at the Public Theater.