'Falsettos' Broadway review: This show hits both high and low notes
The landmark gay-themed musical "Falsettos," now being revived on Broadway, shows signs of aging, but still has much to admire
The landmark gay-themed musical "Falsettos," now being revived on Broadway, shows signs of aging, but still has much to admire
The play by Marisa Smith, now playing at New Jersey Repertory Company, is a comedy full of interesting ideas and a great deal of heart.
The season opener for New Brunswick's George Street Playhouse forces us to consider historical figures in a new light
The classic comedy, also starring John Slattery, John Goodman and Holland Taylor, is one of the hottest Broadway tickets of the fall season
The Four Seasons frontman, now 82, will play eight nights on Broadway starting Friday
'Bandstand,' which won rousing reviews at the Paper Mill Playhouse last year, will keep its original leads Laura Osnes and Corey Cott when it transfers to Broadway
George Street Playhouse explores the relationship between Lee Harvey Oswald and his mother in "Mama's Boy" starring Betsy Aidem
This new play by Ben Clawson's recounts a meeting between President Theodore Roosevelt and naturalist John Muir
Anyone still unfamiliar with Ayad Akhtar's Pulitzer-winning play --one of the best written this decade -- needs to get to Princeton stat.
Trendy modern dress, sleek firearms and altogether baffling production decisions do not a successful Shakespeare play make
Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard," in a new adaptation by "The Humans" playwright Stephen Karam, ends up feeling very confused
The duo will bring their talents to NJPAC this weekend for a much-anticipated concert
The "new" Irving Berlin musical "Holiday Inn," starring Disney channel star Corbin Bleu and Tony nominee Bryce Pinkham, wears down all defenses
Hoboken's Mile Square Theatre plans to add to the Halloween spirit by presenting "Dracula: The Journal of Jonathan Harker." The play was written by Jim Helsinger, and was …
The Newark-born tap legend returns to the city for the world-premiere of a new one-man show
The Millburn theater's tentative take on the Mel Brooks juggernaut reveals that this show hasn't aged very well.
One of Cirque's more family-friendly affairs, "Kurios: Cabinet of Curiosities" offers undeniably fantastic trapeze, high-wire, and balancing acts.
This much-hyped Broadway show, created by and starring Simon McBurney, asks audiences to wear headphones for the entire 100-minute running time.
"Color Purple" star Cynthia Erivo and Grammy nominee Kenny Lattimore will also perform at New Jersey Performing Arts Center's Spotlight Gala this weekend.
Nearly two centuries after he led a slave revolt, Nat Turner is having a proverbial cultural "moment"
The Princeton world premiere of Nilo Cruz's "Bathing in Moonlight" -- one of the fall's most anticipated new plays -- doesn't fully deliver.
Beginning with "Jitney" in 2012, the company has now offered four terrific productions in the playwright's Century Cycle.
The spooky stage is set for Art House Productions' immersive, Brothers Grimm inspired play.
Lolita Chakrabarti's penetrating drama about a 19th century black actor starring in 'Othello' is neither stolid historical chronicle nor hero worship.
Latino playwrights aren't widely represented onstage -- but the McCarter's new play 'Bathing in Moonlight' is a major step in a new direction