Arts notes
Supportive spouses by Peter Filichia; 'Stars in the Alley' by Michael Sommers
Supportive spouses by Peter Filichia; 'Stars in the Alley' by Michael Sommers
Lower Manhattan to share its artistic riches
Extravaganza's honorees include Savion Glover's mother, Yvette
The word from reality-show viewers has newcomers preparing to star in Broadway revival
'You've Got Hate Mail' finds humor in a marriage that appears terminal
Some would argue that David Conrad's portrayal of Prince Hal-turned-King Henry V -- onstage at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey in Madison through next Sunday -- is priceless.
The folks at the theater, however, have put a price-tag of $2,500 on it.
"Painting Churches" has nothing to do with anyone's taking a number of cans of Sherwin-Williams and sprucing up the First Methodist and Second Baptist on Main Street.
Two actors from "The Sopranos" will now deal with a baritone.
Not at all traditional in format but blazing with bluesy rock 'n' roll music, "Passing Strange" is an enjoyable new show about a young black man's pursuit of his dream to be an artist.
Given that the issue of forgiveness is at the core of "The Deacons," let's forgive its flaws and center on its virtues.
Bickford mounts deft production of Neil Simon comedy
Millburn and a bank part of theater's recovery plan
Emily Mann's newest play, "Mrs. Packard," now having its world premiere at the Berlind Theatre, is undercooked. What Mann has is an excellent idea for a play and some potent scenes. Still, i…
Meisle comes to Jersey for premiere of play by McCarter director Mann
Not a blockbuster musical, "110 in the Shade" is an unpretentious charmer and McDonald's shining performance lends the show an extra glow.
'Radio Golf' is poignant ending for playwright's lifework
Two River Theater actors romp in German-American romp