Alex Timbers, the director of 2 new Broadway shows, pushes his brand of 'post-ironic theatre'
In a rehearsal room near Times Square, one of Broadway's freshest talents is preoccupied by puppets.
It's not as silly as it sounds.
In a rehearsal room near Times Square, one of Broadway's freshest talents is preoccupied by puppets.
It's not as silly as it sounds.
Created by veterans of the revue "Beatlemania," this tribute show feeds off a seemingly endless appetite for all things Paul, John, George and Ringo. But after a show like this, the only imp…
The gazpacho isn't completely ready yet.
The musical's ultimate themes are the same as the movie's, namely getting everyone in the Christmas spirit and finding a place where you belong. This show definitely belongs on Broadway but …
The great thing about a diamond is that it cannot be tarnished, by age or if put in the wrong hands. It can be remounted, the setting gussied up or stripped down, but the beauty remains.
Rarely has waiting around for a computer to reboot created such good theatre.
One word seems to best describe Jerry Seinfeld's role as a Broadway director: reluctant.
James Earl Jones had two questions he needed answered before agreeing to join the Broadway production of "Driving Miss Daisy."