In considering the new Broadway staging of "Julius Caesar," let's take a cue from that song in "Spamalot" and "always look on the bright side of life."
There's talk that "Purlie" might return to Broadway next season, but from the looks of the 1970 musical in a staged concert version by Encores!, it doesn't appear to be a good idea.
Ruth Wolff remembers hoping that the movie "The Aviator" would be a big flop.
No ifs, ands or buts about it, "Doubt" is a great American play certain to stand the test of time. It will enthrall audiences long after all of us are forgotten.
"The Syringa Tree" could just as easily be called "The Syringa Workout."
It was a big British hit in 1871, but "The Bells" isn't faring as well now at the Matthews Theatre in Princeton.
If the play ultimately proves rather trifling, Wolfe's supportive production is sharply rendered in every way, and so "This Is How It Goes" goes down surprisingly well.
Having suffered a nasty stumble last season with "Laughing Room Only," a short lived quasimusical revue performed with other people, it's good to see Jackie Mason back on Broadway and doing …
Most every theatergoer knows Lorraine Hansberry's first Broadway play, "A Raisin in the Sun." But how many know her second, "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window"?
Daniel Ezralow’s father hoped he would become an accountant.