Tripodo makes triumphant return in Forum comedy
The happy news is that Robert M. Rechnitz's direction has made "You Can't Take It with You" not only a smashing success, but also the best revival of the 2004-2005 New Jersey theatrical seas…
To audiences at the McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton: When Rob Campbell starts his "To be or not to be" soliloquy in "Hamlet," he's not talking to himself.
He's talking to you.
Singer's vintage charm may give so-so production a box office boost
Musical requires star quality talented Applegate has yet to attain
Don DeLillo is mostly considered a novelist, thanks to his well-regarded "White Noise," Libra" and "Underworld."
But he's a playwright, too, as the Garage Theatre Group is Teaneck reminds us with a production of his 1999 play, "Valparaiso."
Sophisticated in its integration of words and music, yet appealing in effect, "Spelling Bee" is thoroughly enjoyable, from A to Z.
Lincoln and Booth are back in a theater.
Opening yesterday at the Royale, director Joe Mantello's masterful production of "Glengarry Glen Ross" makes the most of a powerhouse ensemble of seven actors. There is not a weak link in th…
It's a Thursday morning on the Upper West Side, and Bobby Cannavale has finished a chat with a visitor, plus a plate of French toast sprinkled with raisins.
Two River to open new theater with 1936 screwball comedy
Fortunately, a first-class company makes the utmost of its sticky material, although 10 tons of cotton candy is still 10 tons of cotton candy, no matter how it's spun.
How can it be that a musical that lasted a scant two months in New York could now be a great success in New Brunswick?
Because David Saint, artistic director of the George Street Playhouse, has added a small but most important detail to "The Last 5 Years."
"Scott and Zelda: The Other Side of Paradise," a new musical by Frank Wildhorn, will still have its world premiere in July at the Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center in Marlton, but under…
Actor Marc Kudisch says he likes "roles with edge," which is probably why he found the part of the villain so irresistible in the new Broadway musical "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang." But to the d…
A mouthful of a title, "Luminescence Dating" does not refer to canoodling in the moonlight, but rather to a scientific process that determines an object's age by analyzing the dirt around it.
Colin Hanlon understands how careers in flux can cause relationship problems
Stage announces season by Peter Filichia