Esteemed Troupe Arrives With New Identity but Age-Old Zeal
Pit Musicians: Despite Snug Quarters, Awful Views, Players Don't Miss a Beat
The premiere of HBO's heralded "Angels in America" was no match for yet another CBS Christmastime treacle flick.
The "Camelot" now at Arena Stage may not look like a revisionist production at first, but to the three actors playing the leads, it sure is.
"I just want a kiss!" said actress Michele Lee, who bounded up to director Mike Nichols for the standard great-to-see-ya celebrity smooch.
"He has a great behind," she confided.
In the Opera House, A Famed Quintet Takes the Curtain Call of a Lifetime by Peter Marks
She very rarely sings in public anymore, but Julie Andrews made an exception last night for a very good friend, Carol Burnett.
Baayork Lee got her start in "A Chorus Line." She's choreographing Arena Stage's "Camelot."
On London Stages, Frayn Play Leads A Winning Ticket
Plus reviews of The Pillowman, Mourning Becomes Electra, Jumpers, and Jerry Springer: The Opera.
Adaptation of Tony Kushner Play Soars With Visual, Emotional Splendor
T.H. White and Camelot.
Matt Bogart is the revelation here, even if his French fades in and out. As with "Camelot" itself, the actor's good moments are so good you find a way to make peace with the flaws.
Producer Won't Take Sondheim Musical to N.Y.
Experiencing the stultifying "Taboo," you feel as if you could be standing on a shaky pier on the edge of theaterland, waving the SS Broadway Musical goodbye.
Nice kitty.
Indeed, Maggie the Cat has never seemed quite as tame as in the prim performance delivered by Ashley Judd in the intermittently inspired revival of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" that opened last night at the Music Box Theatre.
The rubbernecking in the lobby of the Kennedy Center Thursday night was all about studmuffin George Clooney, who was filming for his HBO show, "K Street." The boy is cute, but the real eyefu…
The Musical Master's First in Nine Years Just Doesn't Have the Old 'Bounce' by Peter Marks
The Musical Master's First in Nine Years Just Doesn't Have the Old 'Bounce'
If ever oh ever a whiz there was! With her knockout star turn in "Wicked," Kristin Chenoweth establishes herself as the most bewitching musical-comedy actress of her generation.
Keira Naughton loves getting angry and staying that way as the troubled daughter of a math genius in "Proof," at Arena Stage through Nov. 23.
It was no small trick to pull off a stealth 50th birthday party for Kennedy Center President Michael Kaiser. "After the initial shock, embarrassment and humiliation wears off, it's terrific,…
Comics ranging from Elaine Stritch to George Lopez to Miss Piggy took the stage at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall last night in a comedic tribute to Lily Tomlin, this year's recipient of th…