'Butler' hardly worth seeing BY PETER FILICHIA
Once-shocking, now-tired British farce elicits little mirth
Once-shocking, now-tired British farce elicits little mirth
Play focuses on British dandy Brummell in his dotage
McCarter presenting world premiere of Beth Henley's 'Ridiculous Fraud'
The 2005-06 season shudders to a close with "Tarzan," a forgettable extravaganza that opened yesterday at the Richard Rodgers Theatre as the final event to qualify for this year's Tony Awards.
Not that "Tarzan" is likely to win anything except the Straight to Vegas prize.
'My Italy Story' mines ethnic humor without mockery
No raising "Caine" here: The revival flickers only intermittently at best.
"In a funny way, I would like to see a ghost," says Conor McPherson. He sounds wistful.
In performance, director Jonathan Kent's staging doesn't quite get Friel's story over. The production is classy but not especially compelling.
Certain to be a leading contender among this year's playwriting awards, "The Lieutenant of Inishmore" is already sure to be a winner with those who enjoy an extravagant story driven by dark,…
Is Joanna Maulbeck really a high school senior at Summit High School?
Lovable and screwball 'Drowsy Chaperone' brims with laughter
Probably this attraction would look better within the vertical sightlines of the Beacon Theatre rather than viewed from afar at the cavernous 1,800-seat Hilton Theatre, where the show bowed …
Maurice Hines, choreographer and director of the new Broadway musical, "Hot Feet," has seen a lot of young girls with feet that won't quit dancing.