Jenny Allen looks at her cancer treatment By JENNIFER FARRAR, Associated Press
It takes a uniquely gifted performer to make cancer treatment seem funny.
It takes a uniquely gifted performer to make cancer treatment seem funny.
Director Sam Gold gives a light-hearted air to much of the production, garnering nuanced laughs out of the exercises and the students' insecurities.
In a masterful blend of verse, rap and dialogue, Andersen paints a highly original portrait of his beloved urban wonderland, capturing both its bleakness and brilliance.
Dinelaris' intelligent dialogue is concise and witty. Will Frears' briskly paced, sensitive directing is aided by swift scene changes and subtle chiaroscuro lighting. The overall effect is l…
There are no divas among the cast of "The 101 Dalmatians Musical," but plenty of stars. Take Rascal, the puppy with a broken leg who was rescued from the side of a road.
If the conflict isn't new, Jackson's attempt to deal with some time-honored tribulations is surprisingly sturdy.
"This isn't about fashion - it's about the emotions" women weave into their clothes, Delia says.
Letts recently talked about the new play, choices he made on the last one and the current state of theater.
In a case of life imitating art imitating life, a British theater company has announced plans to rebuild an Elizabethan playhouse using the set from hit film "Shakespeare in Love."
John said he was motivated in part by the sudden death last week of one of his closest friends, keyboardist Guy Babylon.
He recently appeared on the short-lived TV show "Pushing Daisies" and wants to do some "new work" after back-to-back revivals. There's a "potential Sondheim thing" and "a musical that's been…
The off-Broadway revival of Norman Corwin's 1959 political drama, "The Rivalry" is quite timely during this 2009 bicentennial celebration of Abraham Lincoln's birth.
Before "American Idol" took over Adam Lambert's life, there was " Wicked," not to mention "The Ten Commandments" - yes, a musical version of the sand-and-sandals biblical epic.
The writer who helped create "Fargo" and "No Country for Old Men" has demonstrated he can create for the stage as well as for the movies. Now we need a full, two-act play from the man.
Where the fictional Sherie Rene Scott leaves off and the real one begins is never made quite clear. You are left guessing. No matter. There's no guessing about "Everyday Rapture." It's raptu…
The play has earned critical raves and considerable Tony buzz, in part due to the performances by its two male leads: Thomas Sadoski and Steven Pasquale.
On May 15, the German-language version of the Broadway hit "The Producers" is opening at the Admiralspalast theater, and so far no one seems to be complaining.
John Doyle frets about plenty of things while directing his first movie. Bringing Horton Foote's final screenplay to life is not one of them.
The suspense is palpable despite the fact we know how the play will end. Credit director Phyllida Lloyd and adapter Peter Oswald, who have created a taut tale of political intrigue, a bruisi…