Designer Eugene Lee, who has won Tony Awards for a revival of Leonard Bernstein's "Candide" and Stephen Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd," gives only passing notice to the famous yellow brick road i…
It sounded like a match made in heaven. And it is.
Jack Paar, who held the nation's rapt attention as he pioneered late-night talk on "The Tonight Show," then told his viewers farewell when still in his prime, died Tuesday. He was 85.
Loyola University has blocked a campus production of Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues," apparently after the Jesuit school's president voiced concerns about the play's language.
Ann Miller, the raven-haired, long-legged actress and dancer whose machine-gun taps won her stardom during the golden age of movie musicals, died Thursday of lung cancer.
No one could ever accuse Mel Brooks of being sheepish. So it makes perfect sense that he's now playing the least sheepish sheep you'll ever meet.
"Even in the days of David Merrick, he had investors," theater historian and critic Ken Mandelbaum says, referring to the legendary producer of such musicals as "Gypsy," "Hello, Dolly!" and …
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Auditions will be held in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles next month by producers casting a new musical about the life of entertainer Sammy Davis Jr.
Golden Globe nominee Helen Mirren said embarrassment drives her to tears, and she almost broke down recently at Buckingham Palace when she was given the title of dame.
"Aunt Dan and Lemon" by Wallace Shawn is one of the most peculiar plays of the last two decades. Infuriating. Entertaining. Funny but sad. And determined to provoke its audience.
Moore is lucky, and one hopes she's relieved to be out of it. "Rose's Dilemma" is a minor, mawkish meditation on death, peppered with a few carefully crafted jokes that seem to belong to ano…