As the 2005 Broadway season gets under way, here are six shows on Herald theater critic Terry Byrne's must-see list.
It's been a tradition since my college theater-major days - and I've passed it on to my kids - that when we see a show on Broadway, or London's West End for that matter, we hang around after…
"What does it mean to lose the star of the show? You go on with the game," Barry Weissler said yesterday. "You're in Boston. What does it mean when the star quarterback gets hurt? In fact, i…
There's no question Christina Applegate's got guts.
A yearlong survey of audiences helped a collaborative of 20 small to midsized Boston-area theater companies realize its "collective power" - something that can help them reach out to larger …
With two Boston-area theaters launching spring productions of "Miss Saigon," a coalition of local Asian-American artists created "Missed Sigh Gone" as a response.
Drew Murphy is on the hot seat.
As the new president of Clear Channel's Broadway in Boston, Murphy is responsible for filling the seats in four downtown theaters.
Tony award winner Faith Prince ("Guys and Dolls") joins Broadway legend Lee Roy Reams as special guests at this year's Hot Seat benefit for The Theatre Offensive.
Edward Albee is wearing a Cheshire cat grin.