Enough, already BY MICHAEL SOMMERS
There are worse things Adrienne Barbeau can do than "The Property Known as Garland," but Suzanne Somers already did her own life story as a show this season.
There are worse things Adrienne Barbeau can do than "The Property Known as Garland," but Suzanne Somers already did her own life story as a show this season.
He sings "Mister Cellophane" in "Chicago," but Kevin Carolan keeps getting noticed.
The McCarter Theatre lineup is a mixed bag in 2006-07
Lea DeLaria said yes, even before she knew if she would be playing a man or a woman.
Some musicals are funny, and some are charming.
"Lucky Stiff," at the Forum Theatre in Metuchen, is one of the few that manages to be both.
Spare yet handsome design, airy dances and a genuine atmosphere of celebration help to make "Ring of Fire" shine brightly.
Not much plot. Very little action. Characters lack third-dimensional qualities.
They're all indicative of the plays of Samuel Beckett.
Two River to present 'Godot' and plays for Beckett centenary
Paul Sorvino and cast overcome clunky staging to redeem a classic show
Seekers of "My Fair Lady" need not visit "Grey Gardens," but sophisticates will appreciate its freakish artistry.
Krakowski's revue to benefit mom's theater troupe
"Bernarda Alba" proves to be a scorching musical drama.
Live! From Montclair State University! It's Saturday Night!
One great Cate evokes thoughts of another as 'Hedda'
Family week invites younger generation
Following up on a masterpiece like "Doubt" is daunting, but John Patrick Shanley delivers yet another gripping drama with his next play, "Defiance."