Playwright Terrence McNally Extended His Range With 'The Full Monty.' But That's Only Half the Story.
Sondheim Festival Is No Walk In the Park for Twice-Cast Esparza
Item about Elizabeth Ashley and "The Little Foxes" (at bottom).
Onstage and on Film, Writer's Work Has a Lived-In Feel
Mandy Patinkin Wades Deep in Song Pool
Jane Pesci-Townsend Slays Sondheim Audience
Most of the BroadwayStars.com crew saw Ms. Pesci-Townshend's performance Friday night, and personally, I think she was terrific. She really nailed the role, and when she flubbed a line in 'A Little Priest,' she came back wonderfully and had the audience howling.
Lillian Hellman's tightly plotted 1939 melodrama is an unaccustomed pleasure in our ambiguous age, more enjoyable than any number of "greater" works. Think of it as a spin in a big, plush to…
As a Sure Thing Closes, Recriminations Play On
Writer Lillian Hellman, Still Provocative
Thanks to John_C on All That Chat for the link!
Round House Moves In With a Stirring 'Our Town'
Includes an item on Brian Stokes Mitchell making an appearance at a middle school.
'Sunday in the Park' Blurs Sondheim's Seurat
At 74, Singer Hitting the Road With 'Mostly Sondheim'
Sondheim's Grown-Up Look at Marriage
Thanks to AmericanTheaterWeb for the link!
Olney Theatre Center is cleaning up the mess after a 100-year-old oak tree toppled onto its offices and actors' residence, Crawford House, during a storm late Sunday afternoon.
First in Sondheim Celebration Is Something to Sing About