'Falsettos' boosts star's appreciation of her own spouse
Two local firms agree to help obtain a bank loan to finish theater's season
Various parts of "I Can't Stop Loving You: The Music of Ray Charles," a touring musical that kicked off a six-day run at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark on Tuesday, seemed li…
"Exits and Entrances" concludes Primary Stages' 22nd season on a gentle note that is no less poignant for being such a relatively quiet work.
Grant could be too little, too late
Chatham student, 15, plays Irish teen off-Broadway
'Oliver Twist' captures the sweep of Dickens' epic
In spite of its financial difficulties, the Paper Mill Playhouse yesterday introduced a family-friendly season of six productions designed to attract mainstream audiences.
The Paper Mill Playhouse will close its doors -- and cancel the production of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" set to open next week -- if it does not raise $1.5 million by Friday, theater …
Scarcely the greatest musical ever written, "Face the Music" nevertheless is a saucy lampoon with a lively score and it's swell to see the dear old thing kick up its heels again.
TV talent quest discovering new talent and, perhaps more important, new ticket buyers
Greenberg plays father in Maplewood production
Redgrave shines, but bleak memoir evokes a modern-day Cassandra
"Essential Self-Defense" may be the title for Adam Rapp's latest stage effort, but from the excessively rambling looks of his overlong chunk of nasty whimsicality, this show might better be …
As in life and love, abundant humor helps make this uplifting drama go.
'Radio Golf' brings August Wilson's 10-play series to powerful conclusion
Slick production, strong cast lift backstage murder mystery musical
Hip is happenin' as NJPAC revives famed Vegas act