If Darwin could juggle . . . That seems to be the premise behind Cirque du Soleil's show Totem, now playing on the Camden waterfront. I don't know why it's called Totem. The press informatio…
The Arden Theatre first staged Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music in 1995 at the Arts Bank on Broad and South Streets. Two decades on, they've upstaged the musical with a gorgeously des…
Greg Kennedy takes multiple balls to a new level in Totem
CBS says Neil Patrick Harris is hosting the Emmys again.
It all began with a turtle - the origins of life, that is. Or at least that's how the producers of Cirque du Soleil imagine it. Cirque's Totem, which opens on the Camden Waterfront on Thursd…
One night a few weeks ago, the Arden Theatre's Terrence Nolen took a seat on stage at Wilmington's Grand Opera House across from the object of his most fervent directorly affection, Stephen …
Almost immediately after opening, the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope became known as one of the nation's top summer theaters.
In two days, Philly has seen the openings of two musicals about angsty, horny teenagers of yore, but there's a world of difference between them. Walnut Street Theatre presents an upbeat Grea…
Spring Awakening, reviewed by Wendy Rosenfield, produced by Theatre Horizon, directed by Matthew Decker, with Mary Tuomanen
Can anything in theater still make audiences uncomfortable? In Bootycandy, playwright Robert O'Hara thinks vulgarity-laced, brazen explosions of gay and racial stereotypes can do the trick b…
Grease, reviewed by Wendy Rosenfield, produced by the Walnut Street Theatre, directed by Bruce Lumpkin.
Shakespeare, the Magna Carta _ and now some of John Lennon's finest lyrics.
Many human relationships - on the street, in the office, in the bedroom, on the stage - boil down to simple sadomasochism.
Officials in New York City say a man suffered minor injuries after falling out of a window onto the marquee of a Broadway theater.
After 44 years on - and more recently off - the stage, Dance Theatre of Harlem opened Thursday night at the Annenberg Center. It was a welcome return, and the company looked both young and s…
Fiasco Theater's pared-down production of Sondheim's extreme-fairytale musical at Princeton's McCarter has wonderful moments but isn't quite as charming as it thinks it is.
PRINCETON - "Is this professional or volunteer?" asked one of the younger audience members at Into the Woods, now playing at the McCarter Theatre Center in a production by the Fias…
The perfect casting in Act II's production elevates this oft-produced comedy into an evening of fantastical farce.
Pride and Prejudice, reviewed by Wendy Rosenfield. Written by Jon Jory, adapted from Jane Austen's novel. Produced by Hedgerow Theatre, directed by Jared Reed.