McNally's slight piece about a pair of former tennis champs is scarcely any great shakes as drama, but it's pleasant enough. Viewers should expect an amiable 90 minutes with Lansbury and Sel…
Anytime Britain's Cheek by Jowl troupe arrives at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, lovers of the classics are sure to get a thoughtful production.
'LoveMusik' a medley ranging from the enchanting to the disappointing
South Orange and Maplewood are the stars in a musical tribute
The Bard is not too great a leap for musical actress Kate Baldwin
Dickens penned far more compelling and believable sagas than "Coram Boy," which premiered yesterday at the Imperial Theatre. Adapted by Helen Edmundson from Jamila Gavin's juvenile novel, th…
Ratables are debatable in 'Tales of an Urban Burb'
Two's company, four's a problem.
Lesbians Romaine Brooks and Natalie Barney don't live alone in "Little Beasts," Jeanne Marshall's misfire of a play at Luna Stage Company in Montclair. They must share the apartment with two voices that invade Romaine's head.
Better than "The Wedding Singer" and fluffier than "Mary Poppins," it's not nearly in the same golden league as "Hairspray."
What will make "Legally Blonde" popular in the long run -- for a few years at least -- is the well-known charm of its girl-power story and the sheer fun of director-choreographer Jerry Mitchell's expert and exuberant production, all dolled up with cute sets and high-energy dances.
Designing clothes for the Broadway musical "Legally Blonde," Gregg Barnes did not instantly take to his drawing board.
While "Seven Brides" will finish its run, the fate of "Pirates!" remains uncertain.
New Jersey playwright explores the beasts within us
'Frost/Nixon' mixes fact and fiction into thrilling drama
Ticket sales and gifts are strong but director says it's week to week