Darcie Roberts interview (second item).
Catholic U. Wraps First Run In Program to Develop Shows
The Great American Songbook has proved a renewed source of inspiration in the past few years (Rod Stewart, call your accountant), and the spirits of Jerome Kern, Cole Porter and Johnny Merce…
The miscalculation seems to have been setting director Everett Quinton loose on Wilde.
Director Everett Quinton, Keeping His Wilde Side in Check
The production is a step off the thrilling pace set by its London predecessor. Yet "Democracy" remains, for the moment, a one-of-a-kind Broadway experience, a play that actually deepens your…
Chita Rivera said she rated Mitchell among the great Broadway dancers.
The play capably conveys Shepard's anxiety. But the alarm bells it rings make more loud noise than good theater.
Director Mary Zimmerman clearly consults her own book of spells. She does achieve something miraculous with her deeply moving production of this rarely performed work: an evening of bewitchi…
What once played as a harrowing look at unconditional surrender to emptiness and failure now proceeds as a rather desultory dance to the grave.
Gregory Mitchell, the 52-year-old actor who suffered a heart attack onstage at the Kennedy Center on Thursday, remained hospitalized in serious condition yesterday.
Cast Member Hospitalized; Baryshnikov Show Cut Short
Plus casting news for Jeffrey Carlson and Robert Cuccioli.
Howard Witt Gladly Plays 'The Price' in Baltimore
Composer LaChiusa's Difficult Musical Shapes Up
The Shakespeare Theatre has joined forces with the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers to develop a spacious building for its new theater.
Second-worst, fifth-worst, eighth-worst? When a musical is this awful, you pore over your personal Book of the Lame: Was "Taboo" this bad?
Plus "Richard III."
This is really an introduction to the American musical, but millions of people who have yet to be satisfactorily introduced will thus be done a great service and be entertained within inches…