Review: 'Carousel' at New York Philharmonic
Merry-go-round horses hover in the air at odd angles, as though the painted ponies have hit turbulence. The images, seen on stage at Avery Fisher Hall, perfectly capture the soaring…
Merry-go-round horses hover in the air at odd angles, as though the painted ponies have hit turbulence. The images, seen on stage at Avery Fisher Hall, perfectly capture the soaring…
Two Chinese men in their early 20s wearing blue-gray peasant outfits face off on a jagged bluff set against a vast open sky. They exch…
"Breakfast at Tiffany's" is served again. On Monday, a dramatization of the classic New York story starring Emilia Clarke ("Game of Thrones") begins previews on Broadway at the Cor…
On "Nurse Jackie," Edie Falco plays a newly sober RN. Now she's starring in the Manhattan Theatre Club production of "The Madrid." The play by Liz Flahive and Falco is awkward enough to make…
1. "Caesar and Cleopatra" (Players Club) Daniel Davis and Tony winner Nikki M. James lead Project Shaw's Feb. 25 reading.
The Best Picture Oscar nominees " including "Argo," "Lincoln" and "Zero Dark Thirty" " have all taken hits for fudging facts in varying degrees in the interest of pumping up the drama. But l…
Not all twos are terrible. Ask Nikki M. James, who marks a second anniversary today that is worth celebrating. "It's been exactly two years since I gave my first performanc…
Cross "A Chorus Line" (and its "God, I hope I get it") with "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" (minus the fatal bullet to the head) and you've got a bead on the new musical …
Less than 24 hours after the official word came that the "Transformers" star was out of the show because of "creative difference," producers announced that Foster, who had auditioned for "Or…
First you leave, then you tweet. Hours after Shia LaBeouf's sudden exit from the Broadway production of the play "Orphans" was announced, the hot-headed "Transformers" star started a Twitter…
Jane Lynch, an Emmy-winning star of "Glee," will join the cast of "Annie" at the Palace Theatre for a limited eight-week run beginning May 16.
Can't we all get along? Nope. Shia LaBeauf has left the Broadway production of "Orphans" co-starring Alec Baldwin and Tom Sturridge due to creative differences.
He's part of a Broadway dynasty and has two Tony Awards for "The Light in the Piazza," GQ-ready looks and a smile that gleams like high beams on a Benz. Everything about Adam Guette…
They've flown a total of 24 miles over the audience's head, entertained Suri Cruise and Katie Holmes and shamelessly boasted of being "practically perfect in every way."
Back to the barricades! Buoyed by renewed interest in "Les Misérables" thanks to the Oscar-nominated film, a stage production of the musical will arrive on Broadway in March.
In Innisfree, the Irish locals' idea of a good time is watching men knock each other's blocks off. It's probably the last place Sean Enright, a champion American prizefighter who's sworn off…
She's the single lady who says she's set on not putting a ring on it.
Thanks to her acclaimed roles on "The Sopranos" and "Nurse Jackie," Edie Falco has become a household name and filled her trophy case with four Emmys (three for the mob drama, one for the em…
1. "All in the Timing" (59E59 Theater) Six bite-size and delicious comedies by David Ives.
Powder Her Face. Tonight through Feb. 23. BAM Howard Gilman Opera House, 30 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn Move over, Don Giovanni. This audacious 1995 work by composer Thomas Adès and l…
The fence is gone, but the town's scars remain. In October 1998, 21-year-old gay college student Matthew Shepard was tortured and left to die at a fence in Laramie, Wyoming. …
Before you adopt that cute and cuddly bunny, ask yourself: Could he be a vampire? Goofy? Sure, but it clicked for a book series by Deborah and James Howe. And it works in a chipper …
Banana Joe wowed the Westminster Kennel Club on Tuesday and won the title of Best in Show. On Wednesday night, the pint-sized Affenpinscher swings onto Broadway for a cameo star turn in the …
Before "All in the Timing" begins, a half-dozen clocks of various vintage and style hang on a cheery striped wall. It's an obvious reference to the play's title. But it also suggest…
"Luck of the Irish," a drama about race, history and having a home of one's own, is so sleekly presented you nearly don't notice that the play is a fixer-upper. But just almost. A s…