Review: The Drowsy Chaperone
3-D Theatricals serves up a mostly enjoyable production of the award-winning Broadway musical.
3-D Theatricals serves up a mostly enjoyable production of the award-winning Broadway musical.
This free-flowing performance piece will have audiences saying "wow."
The daring diva discusses her new cabaret show, The Loose Chanteuse, her new film, and her return to Off-Broadway.
Neil Berg's revue of seasonal and non-seasonal standards at the Geffen Playhouse brings a welcome touch of the Great White Way to the west coast.
The riveting Alice Ripley leads a superb cast in the national tour of the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical about a troubled family.
Director Jerry Zaks and a top-notch cast led by Katey Sagal, Michael McKean, and Adriane Lenox turn this revue of Randy Newman's songs into a delightful evening.
Andrea McArdle gives a broad performance as Miss Hannigan in Musical Theatre West's hit-and-miss production of the classic musical.
Eric Rosen and Matt Sax's must-see musical combines hip-hop and rap with Shakespearean themes of jealousy and power.
Ed Asner gives an often commanding performance in Allen Williams' creaky bioplay about Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Raul Esparza gives an iconic performance as con man Jonas Nightingale in this problematic musical adaptation of the 1992 film.
Stephanie J. Block is irresistible opposite Jason Alexander in Reprise's staging of the Neil Simon-Marvin Hamlisch-Carole Bayer Sager autobiographical musical.
The Troubadours' spoof of Shakespeare's Scottish play mixes comedy, tragedy, and the songs of Fleetwood Mac.
Ian Buchanan and Olivia d'Abo do well in The Actors Company's problematic production of Joe Orton's bleak comedy.
Jennifer Lee Warren's new cabaret show is a fitting tribute to the great British singer.
David Wiener's gripping new play at the Geffen Playhouse focuses on a married couple on a business trip in Cambodia.
Reprise offers an often delightful version of the classic musical.
Jason Alexander and Gina Hecht give excellent performances in this fast-paced revival of Neil Simon's black comedy about a beleaguered New York couple.
Polly Draper and Maggie Siff give strong performances in Jane Anderson's provocative play about the unlikely friendship between a call girl and her gynecologist.
Roger Bean's new jukebox musical is a pasteurized if decidedly tuneful look at the late 1960s.
Lanford Wilson's play about the passionate relationship between a dancer and an addict gets a crisp staging under Nicholas Martin's direction.
3-D Theatricals serves up a mostly enjoyable production of the award-winning Broadway musical.