At Crossroads BY PETER FILICHIA
Melba Moore opens 2007-08 season at New Brunswick theater
Melba Moore opens 2007-08 season at New Brunswick theater
Updated variation on a timeless theme is set in the post-Civil War West
No doubt those of us who suffered toxic parents can relate to Brader's saga, but "Spitting in the Face of the Devil" isn't much of a script or performance.
Graceful acting and visual artistry bring animal characters to life
Not to dismiss "Absinthe 2007," which offers a typically saucy buffet of smut and acrobatics, "La Vie" is the far more seductive attraction.
Sure, "Xanadu" makes "Mamma Mia" look like Shakespeare, but there's strange magic in such madness.
Theater Project pushes numerous envelopes with Rudnick play
'Bad Dates' earns a few grins, but misses funny bone
Original Four Seasons member Tommy DeVito says his singing days are over.
Young actor relishes the role of Bavaria's Ludwig II
A summer of burlesque is on tap
Acquaint yourself with a classic
Erika Rolfsrud will talk about Theresa Rebeck's "Bad Dates," but she prefers not to talk about her own bad dates.
A whimsical docu-show -- enlivened by some witty songs -- "Gone Missing" is all about losing things. Heirlooms. Keys. Pets. Virginity. Even your mind.
'A Midsummer Night's Dream' captures the magic
Lang's one-man show proves to be a brisk, unsentimental and always very human 80 minutes.
Playing Shakespeare's Oberon is an unusually tall order for Alvin Keith
Was Ashleigh Davidson a flapper in a former life? Was she Clara Bow or Zelda Fitzgerald? Helen Kane or Anita Loos?
Sufferin' Edith Hamilton!
Cultural institutions contribute $200M to Newark and New Brunswick