Feathers, Fringe, and Les Cagelles Returned to Broadway in 2010
Stars Douglas Hodge and Kelsey Grammer spoke about bringing La Cage Aux Folles to the Longacre, where it opened April 18, 2010.
Stars Douglas Hodge and Kelsey Grammer spoke about bringing La Cage Aux Folles to the Longacre, where it opened April 18, 2010.
Kim Cattrall and Richard Eyre discuss the theatre's other great balcony scene—Noël Coward's comedy Private Lives—during its 2011 revival.
From Angels in America to Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Playbill correspondent Ruth Leon recommends her top picks for London theatre this summer.
Columnist Ruth Leon highlights the London shows to see and skip.
One viewer’s take on Reza’s Art, The Royal Shakespeare Company, and the stage adaptation of The Kite Runner.
Columnist Ruth Leon highlights London theatres for their initiatives in bringing new and diverse audiences to the theatre—plus her thoughts on Amadeus and Lazarus.
In this month's column spotlighting London theatre, we witness a gathering of critics, plus Love Is My Sin, Less Than Kind, Tiger Country, Becky Shaw and more.
In this month's column spotlighting London theatre, we witness Tracie Bennett's stunning turn as a late-career Judy Garland in End of the Rainbow.
The monthly missive from Across the Pond reflects on the downtown New York musical Bat Boy and the newly revised Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.
The monthly missive from Across the Pond reflects on the holiday entertainment and gets to know the Assassins at Menier Chocolate Factory.
The monthly missive from Across the Pond reflects on the history of British musical theatre and on some new on stage offerings.
The monthly missive from Across the Pond reports on the impressive and lengthy James Plays and the World War I play Flowers of the Forest.
The monthly missive from Across the Pond visits The Play That Goes Wrong, which goes very right, as well as a new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's bio-musical Evita.
The monthly missive from Across the Pond reflects on Kevin Spacey's work as artistic director at the Old Vic Theatre as well as Maureen Lipman's performance in the Haymarket producti…
The monthly missive from Across the Pond reflects on the stage adaptations of Hilary Mantel's novels and the revival of the blockbuster musical Miss Saigon.
The monthly missive from Across the Pond visits some surprisingly successful revivals and James Graham's new play about interacting on the internet.
The monthly missive from Across the Pond pays a visit to Other Desert Cities and reports on the stage adaptation of Fatal Attraction.
Film and stage star Daniel Radcliffe discusses taking on the demanding title role in the Broadway production of The Cripple of Inishmaan.
The monthly missive from Across the Pond pays a return visit Les Misérables and explores the new productions The Full Monty, Versailles and The AZ of Mrs P, along with a production of Do I …
#Ramin Karimloo, #Colm Wilkinson and #Cameron Mackintosh discuss Karimloo's unexpected path from an unknown (and untrained) child to Broadway leading man.
The monthly missive from Across the Pond explores the various antiheroes onstage in King Lear, The Mistress Contract, 1984 and more.
The monthly missive from Across the Pond introduces readers to the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse and Stephen Ward, Andrew Lloyd Webber's newest musical.
The monthly missive from Across the Pond introduces readers to the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse and Stephen Ward, Andrew Lloyd Webber's newest musical.
The monthly missive from Across the Pond reflects on the year onstage and offers an insider's look at Jude Law's Henry V and a scaled-down Candide. *
The monthly missive from Across the Pond offers an insider's look into the annual pantomime season, as well as productions of The Scottsboro Boys, Mojo and From Here to E…