To play to Kitt's strengths, a waltz that was in the original 1982 Broadway production has been reintroduced, replacing a tango number designed especially for Rivera. Still, Kitt calls jumpi…
Caprice Bourret, 28, who recently finished a run in the West End musical "Rent," was at the High Court in London to hear the settlement of her libel action against Associated Newspapers, pub…
"Cupid and Psyche," a charming new musical spun from the mythical love affair between a god and a mortal, celebrates the distress that often accompanies coming-of-age love.
Dench, the classical theater actress who in recent years has become a film star, will start performances Dec. 3 in Stratford in "All's Well That Ends Well," one of the less frequently seen S…
O'Connor, who had been in declining health in recent years, died of heart failure at a retirement home in Calabasas, his daughter, Alicia O'Connor, told The Associated Press.
In a brief statement, the family said that among O'Connor's last words was the following quip: "I'd like to thank the Academy for my lifetime achievement award that I will eventually get."
Actor Ron McLarty, whose long struggle to publish a novel was greatly boosted by a plug from Stephen King, has agreed to a two-book deal with Viking Penguin.
Want a spirited discussion of globalization along with your golden and candy-cane beet tartare? Or maybe a hostile debate over America's war on terrorism since Sept. 11 while munching on wild Columbia River salmon and fingerling potatoes?
Such is the predicament with which guests at an elegant dinner party are faced in "Omnium Gatherum," the provocative new play by Theresa Rebeck and Alexandra Gersten-Vassilaros.
Stars from the worlds of theater, film and dance came out Sunday night to pay tribute to the late tap-dancing actor Gregory Hines at a festive memorial celebration at Harlem's Apollo Theater.
The comic cheekiness of Bill Irwin is a joy to behold.
The audience cheered the rats that crawl in front of Tracy Turnblad's Formstone row house; they laughed when Edna Turnblad entices her husband with the line, "The Orioles may score tonight."…
Jonathan Adams, who plays a blue-collar dad during the tumultuous 1960s on the NBC series "American Dreams," says he's still a stage actor at heart.
The winner for Classical Music-Dance Program: "CONTACT (Live From Lincoln Center)," PBS.
Actress Alfre Woodard and actor Charles S. Dutton were among the winners at the creative arts Emmy Awards, a precursor to the main ceremony later this month.