The cast rambles on for about 80 minutes without coming up for air. The strict adherence to the subject of all things reefer may require more endurance and higher tolerance than some theater…
Never underestimate the power of a Jewish momma.
"Barbara Cook's Broadway" is on view at Lincoln Center through April 18 on a weekend performance schedule. Do not miss it.
Agatha Christie's seemingly immortal play "The Mousetrap" passed yet another milestone, clocking 30 consecutive years in the same London theater.
It's exactly the kind of musical this annual City Center series should be attempting, and this spritzy, delightful resuscitation after more than 70 years of neglect is well-deserved.
This one-joke musical, on view at off-Broadway's Century Center, might work fine as a 10-minute sketch on the old "Carol Burnett Show," especially if Burnett got to play Vienna, the hard-boi…
"I have already seen a treatment, which I like, and it's pretty far along," Waters said.
Review of What I Did for Love by Joe Pintauro in L.A., with Patty McCormick.
OK, so if you were reviving "The Boys From Syracuse," the 1938 Rodgers and Hart musical comedy, who would you enlist to redo the book? A guy who has authored such intriguingly titled plays a…
HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - Overly familiar fare from George Gershwin was given potent and polished readings from the Broadway star Audra McDonald and Gershwin piano specialist Kevin Cole at the H…
HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - Tony Jerris has penned a campy sendup of such trash-talking daytime talkshow queens as Sally Jessy, Ricki Lake and Jenny Jones, featuring Charlene Tilton ("Dallas") as …
NEW YORK (Variety) - The new Broadway season kicked off Thursday with the Judd Hirsch-Ben Vereen starrer "I'm Not Rappaport." Elsewhere, Gotham was rife with production and casting news rega…
NEW YORK (Variety) - Had this painstakingly faithful revival of Herb Gardner's urban fairy tale -- with its heart-tugging formula of bittersweet sentiment, high-minded social attitudes and p…
She starred in the West End production of "Anything Goes" in 1969 and recorded a one-woman show for the BBC in 1975.
CHICAGO (Variety) - The producers of Twyla Tharp's unusual and honorably ambitious attempt to fuse a bookless, but not storyless, Broadway show from the diverse Billy Joel backlist had bette…
Potok wrote several plays; a musical version of his novel "The Chosen" ran off-Broadway for four days in 1988.
Monty Python fans will be treated to something completely different this summer when three sketches by the irreverent British comedy troupe are performed in public for the first time.
British theater is unfairly discriminating against black and Asian administrators, according to a survey to be published this month.