Nothing is as it seems in undemanding 'Show People'
Bernhard really needs to fire up this tepid endeavor pronto or she's not going to attract her usual admirers. It's all very nice that Bernhard is a decent singer, but to succeed as a social …
TAKE ONE OF Shakespeare's best-known comedies, throw in a rock band, and then present it at New Jersey's premier classical theater -- before moving it to the state's musical theater powerhou…
Grant's latest project as a writer, "Pen," opened Sunday at Playwrights Horizons. From the inconsequential looks of it, the actor had best not give up entirely on his acting career.
Lush and large as ever, Sandra Bernhard's trademark lips are more or less sealed about the particulars of her new off-Broadway show.
The further that Encores! explores obscure musicals in future seasons, the more creative it needs to be in their concepts. Let the waste of "70, Girls, 70" and its vintage artists be a warni…
AND NOW, ladies and gentlemen, join me as we hop into the Way Back Machine, and return to a time when the word "showmanship" really meant something.
Tommy Chong is one busy stoner.
Pianist gives insights into mysterious 'Gunmetal Blues'
"The Women of Lockerbie" is an accomplished, serious play. It can't withstand the buffoonish moments that director Jason King Jones imposes in the production at the New Jersey Repertory Comp…
Weather-wise, it's been a pretty cold spring. Here to warm us, though, is "A Midsummer Night's Dream," in an entertaining musical version of Shakespeare's play.
How did Fran Weissler get to be a successful Broadway producer? by Peter Filichia