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"Joe Turner," which opened Thursday at the Belasco Theatre, is one of Wilson's finest, rich in character and a poetry that suggests the world-weariness of the blues. Both come through in thi…
Even while shooting seven episodes of "In Treatment" in New York, he was shuttling to Chicago to perform in "The Seafarer" at Steppenwolf.
It's amazing how the actors and playwright can punch things back up after the air begins to seep out of the convoluted story.
Kate Baldwin's spirited Sharon is just about perfect. The actress has a winning presence, underlined by a lovely voice and a sure sense of humor. Find this woman a new musical right away.
O'Connor provides a humorous take on the excitement and pitfalls of dating at any age, through a nightclub visit for four singles that will change each in different ways.
Bernstein's music still makes us shiver. But we wanted to cry, too.
Tracey Scott Wilson manages to avoid sermonizing pitfalls in "The Good Negro," her engrossing, highly theatrical take on the burgeoning civil rights movement in Birmingham, Alabama, in the e…
ATLANTA - Andre 3000's sassy cast of musical kids, who celebrated everything from crayons to the blues in the short-lived TV cartoon series "Class of 3000," have brought their eclectic sound…
Wearing a pair of slacks and a simple gray pullover, Kirk Douglas strides to center stage with the unmistakable attitude and energy that has marked him as a Hollywood legend for 60 years.
Nixon says her years of playing Miranda have typecast her a bit, but it's all OK.
Focus, people. "Distracted" is worth the effort.
Together, these actresses offer compelling arguments for your attendance at "The Savannah Disputation," Evan Smith's mild comedy about the theological clash between two Catholic ladies of a …
Suffering in the 19th-century summertime in the sultry Russian countryside. Yes, "Uncle Vanya" is back, and as good as ever.
Scenes from a new play that goes beyond the Honest Abe myth to explore the 16th president's torments and humor will cap a star-studded night Wednesday at Ford's Theatre to celebrate its $25 …
The big question: In an increasingly expanding recession, will people come?
"Freshwater" is providing fun and puns at the Julia Miles Theatre through Feb. 15.
Yet it is the demanding physicality in the show that counts. That movement celebrates an intense kind of discipline that borders on the spiritual and proves to be surprisingly sturdy Broadwa…