Paul Taylor Archives Go Online
The collection comprises decades of material.
The collection comprises decades of material.
A new way to navigate the sights and sounds of Lincoln Center.
The production, at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, begins previews later this month.
The company plans to take up residence at City Center in New York from Nov. 8-13 to present a combination of new work and revivals.
Florida Stage in West Palm Beach shuts down.
"Star Quality: The World of Noël Coward" will run from March 12 to June 9 next year.
Nina Arianda, nominated for a best actress Tony for "Born Yesterday," has screeched, pouted and purred her way to roles in film and on Broadway.
Ms. Streep withdraws because of a scheduling conflict.
The Library of Congress has a new online collection of popular recorded music, monologues and more from the early decades of the 20th century.
Meryl Streep, Amy Adams and Liev Schreiber are among the actors who will participate in a reading on June 1 at Alice Tully Hall of a new play written by Alan Alda.
The Sloan Foundation has become a major backer of science-theme art, especially on the stage and in film.
The American Repertory Theater in Cambridge has completed the casting of "Porgy and Bess."
This year's Midnight Swing Festival features a tribute to "Soul Train."
Tom Stoppard is preparing for a revival of his play "Arcadia," which opens on Broadway at the Barrymore Theater.
New commission named to support the humanities.
Ms. Boggess, who is currently playing Christine in the West End production of "Love Never Dies," will play Sharon Graham, the aspiring opera star portrayed by Audra McDonald in the original …
Ms. Boggess, who is currently playing Christine in the West End production of "Love Never Dies," will play Sharon Graham, the aspiring opera star portrayed by Audra McDonald in the original …
A report on gender balance and book reviewing.
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Jimmy Carter and Simon & Schuster over his 2006 book, "Palestine: Peace, Not Apartheid."
"The Extinction Method" takes the place of "Carl's Sister," a new play by Alfred Uhry ("Driving Miss Daisy") based on the book "Apples and Oranges" by Marie Brenner.
"The Extinction Method" takes the place of "Carl's Sister," a new play by Alfred Uhry ("Driving Miss Daisy") based on the book "Apples and Oranges" by Marie Brenner.
The University of Virginia Press is in the process of putting the published papers of Washington, Jefferson, John Adams, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and Benjamin Franklin on a free Web…
This time he's hired by a publisher.
Evan R. Goldstein, an editor at the Chronicle of Higher Education, was officially appointed editor of the intellectual and literary Web site Arts & Letters Daily.
New initiative brings together French and American scholars, artists, writers.