Personal Lows Bring New Artistic Heights By Jacqueline Trescott
When actress Tonya Pinkins picked up the script for "Black Pearl Sings!" she sighed at the story line and then she cried.
When actress Tonya Pinkins picked up the script for "Black Pearl Sings!" she sighed at the story line and then she cried.
Tonya Pinkins Shines in a Rocky Ford's Production
Frankie Valli doesn't call "Jersey Boys" a musical; he consistently refers to the Broadway show as a play. So does Rick Elice, co-author of the hit that won the 2006 Tony Award for best, um,…
Raising Funds & Reaching Out
'Rain's,' Er, Handsome Production Handcuffed By Shopworn Narrative
'30 Rock' Is Just One Facet of Jane Krakowski's Success
"The Quality of Life" is the theatrical equivalent of wheat germ. It's got nutritional value, but you have to wonder: Who really wants to sit down to it on a Saturday night?
In her Los Angeles home last week, playwright Jane Anderson was thinking a lot about fire.
After 35 Years, Co-Founder Joy Zinoman's 2010 Departure to Mark Major Shift
Comic Takes Sentimental Journey Through Youth
Who needs theater?
We all do. Let Jim Petosa take the pulpit.
I want to be in "Funny Girl." And I want ["Glee" creator] Ryan Murphy to direct it.
It's a surprisingly vivacious portrait of helplessness, of the entirely human impulse to adapt, to get by even when there's little hope life will get better.