Sondheim: Exit Smiling by Peter Marks
At the Festival's Close, Ovations All Around for Its Brightest Star
At the Festival's Close, Ovations All Around for Its Brightest Star
'Sopranos' Star Is Breathtaking In 'Clair de Lune'
With Attendance Down, Source Delays the Start of Its Season and Makes Room for Others
Harvey Fierstein's Bouffant Performance
This is the first review for the Post by their new chief theater critic, Peter Marks (ex-New York Times).
THE ACTOR'S LIFE is a never-ending job search. At audition after audition, we give it our best shot, steel our hopes and sit by the phone awaiting the call that, more often than not, goes to someone else.
In this rejection-filled landscape, Longacre Lea Productions is something of an actor's oasis.
Wolf Trap Revives Weill's 'Street Scene'
Hot Ticket Brings 'em Back to 125th Street
New Prelude Festival Will Start the Season With Tantalizing Peeks of What's to Come
The Kennedy Center's Sondheim Celebration Trumped Expectations, Proving a Triumph in Every Respect
Area Singers to Study Onstage With the Great Song Stylist
'A Little Night Music' Brings A Lot of Summer Smiles
Though only an hour long, "The Sweetest Sounds -- A Centennial Celebration of the Music of Richard Rodgers," presented at the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage on Monday evening, was overflo…
"I think this is the hardest show I've ever done in my entire life," said choreographer Karma Camp of "Merrily We Roll Along," the musical that last week launched the second half of the Kenn…
Sondheim's Solid Music of Obsession
At Shepherdstown, Brothers, Lovers and Friends
D.C. Fest to Spotlight Next-Generation Plays
Honey-Voiced Londoner Adds a Twist of the Classical to a Demanding Role
On Broadway, the Comic Runs Circles Around a Crazy World
Retooled Sondheim Vehicle Ultimately Stalls
Nostalgia CD Spotlights Inter-War British Pop and the Man Who Infused It With Charm
Sondheim Cast Faces Agonizing Roles