Tonys reward artistic efforts along with box office success
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey has come up with an idea that's almost revolutionary.
How about doing "The Merry Wives of Windsor" without any gimmicks at all?
Michael Stanton Murphy, who is sighted, says he had an edge in playing the blind young man in "Butterflies Are Free" at the Bickford Theatre in Morris Township.
Hoofing upstages acting in road version of Broadway musical
It's a wonder there's still an audience receptive to such straight-from-the-Seventies humor.
Keep an eye and especially an ear peeled for future shows by Stephen Dolginoff, a promising newcomer who has written the book, lyrics and music for "Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story."
Eric Hoffman is getting ready to hide himself in a laundry basket, and to wear women's clothes, too.
Fans -- and they are legion -- may be infuriated by what Adrienne Barbeau has to say about Judy Garland.
Gripping drama explores the effects of terrorism on us all
Here's a genre playgoers haven't seen in a while: Theatre of the Absurd.
It's sure in evidence in "Ten Percent of Molly Snyder" at the New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch.
12 Miles West back in form with new drama
Even the 'Queer Eye' guys couldn't straighten out this mess
Go-go bar run by his father inspires Wooten
There will be a new look to the George Street Playhouse season in 2005-2006.
A well-written biodrama with an interesting point of view, "Flight" transports viewers back to an era when a hero was really a hero -- and looks critically at the dubious way America treated…
Faithful attendees of the Celtic Theatre Company in South Orange are in for a big surprise.
Chenoweth puts the shine on Encores! musical
'Tis better to know something about 'Hamlet' before seeing this wild and risqué production
A glitzy twosome, the fictitious Trent and Trudy Lee are entertainers whose dubious career has been spent in the minor lounges of Las Vegas for the last dozen or so years.