Backstage after accepting an award for co-scripting "The Drowsy Chaperone," Canadian actor-writer Bob Martin confessed, "The biggest thrill was not winning, but getting next to Julie Andrews…
"Thoroughly Modern Millie" has a thoroughly awful Millie.
Bob Martin, 43, is unique in this year's Tony Awards race.
Five decades in only 73 minutes.
Time sure flies -- in more ways than one -- in "Two-Headed." Julie Jensen's thought-provoking play is receiving a spirited production at the Women's Theater Company in Parsippany.
Shakespeare Theatre presents Stoppard's wordplay-ful spin on 'Hamlet'
Michael Carleton is climbing the walls.
Literally.
'Exits and Entrances' ends theater season on a high note
Call him Archie Bunkerino.
In preparing to portray Dolly Levi in "Hello, Dolly!" at the Paper Mill Playhouse, Tovah Feldshuh is brushing up her Irish brogue.
Weekend festival aims high and low to attract diverse audiences
Actor's philosophy on life differs greatly from his fatalistic stage role
Drama will make you wonder how today's kids get through it
Copeland is scarcely a second Bill Cosby in his personal warmth or wit, but connected nicely with a mostly white audience at a recent preview.
Father's disapproval spurred Mastrosimone's first play, 'A Stone Carver,' in 1973