'Romeo' Bloom finds New York's a great stage, too
In his Broadway debut in "Romeo and Juliet," Orlando Bloom falls head over heels with his "bright angel."
In his Broadway debut in "Romeo and Juliet," Orlando Bloom falls head over heels with his "bright angel."
It takes a gutsy dramatist to call a play "stop. reset."
Zoinks! The "Saved by the Bell" bunch is hitting the books again. They're also belting songs in an R-rated spoof, "Bayside! The Musical!," launching Thursday at Theatre 80 in the Ea…
It's been six weeks since ABC Family pulled the plug on "Bunheads." Sutton Foster, who starred in the ballet drama, feels the sting to this day. "I'm still a little heartbroken," she says.
There isn't always strength in numbers. Case in point: The Rattlestick's tiresome and repetitive festival of Lucy Thurber dramas.
In Lauren Yee's "The Hatmaker's Wife," memories are preserved in jelly jars.
Michelle Williams's life is about to become a "Cabaret." The three-time Oscar nominee will play Sally Bowles in a spring revival of John Kander and Fred Ebb's popular musical, the Roundabout…
Look what the stork dragged in " a decade later.
She was a Marilyn Monroe wanna-be, heaving in flash and flesh and, finally, tragedy. Anna Nicole Smith is now the subject of an audacious British opera following her from poor Texas waitress…
Broadway is greeting silver-screen heartthrob Orlando Bloom with a Hollywood-style hello " in the form of a $3.5 million face-lift for his new W. 46th St. home. The Richard …
Spending several hours a week in the dark with actors and hundreds of strangers is what theater critics do. No news flash in that " or that it's my job to review what's on stage.
The TIPA Project " Frances Sternhagen, 1:30 p.m. Friday, St. Malachy's The Actors' Chapel, 239. W. 49th St.
Kvetching, kvelling, klapping. There's plenty of all of that going down in Broadway's affectionate but superficial new singing biography, "Soul Doctor."
Four young men resolve to give up sex in Shakespeare's "Love's Labour's Lost." But the Public Theater's rocking new take on the classic is no cold shower, it's a crazy hot night in Central P…
The bright lights of Broadway will be dimmed on Wednesday in memory of the celebrated theatrical publicist Shirley Herz, who died on Sunday at age 87. Marquees on the Great White Way will go…
The play's definitely the thing this autumn on Broadway. Three-quarters of the upcoming shows are a nonmusical mix of old and new works. The big story: Dynamic duos juice up many of these pr…
This sampler of some 200 plays, musicals and more offers a broad array of entertainment " and at $15 a pop, a cheap night out.
The mating-game musical "First Date" isn't first-rate. Third-tier is more like it.
Two married gay men clash over raising a baby in "Harbor," a comedy about parenthood that couldn't be timelier.
Valerie Hager's play shows her struggle with eating disorders and drugs during her decade-long career as a stripper. Part of the New York International Fringe Festival, the show consists of …
Hindsight is 20/20. So when an air-traffic controller declares that he and his colleagues "can't lose" when they go on strike, you already know that things won't end well. How much turbulenc…
The musical comedy "Murder for Two" comes to Second Stage Uptown with music by Joe Kinosian, lyrics by Kellen Blair, a book by both and a concept as curvy as a good whodunit.
Director Kathleen Marshall has assembled a loving, laid-back Encores! Off-Center revival of a 1978 feminist wakeup call, "I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road."
Hey Jude, they made it bad. The cover-band concert "Let It Be" aims to celebrate the Beatles and their hits. But instead of being joyful and spontaneous, the show feels rote and robotic.
Hugh Jackman is getting his act together and taking it on the road " to Los Angeles and for one night only. "The Wolverine" star and "The Boy from Oz" Tony winner will revisit his sold-out …