At times, the sprawling new adaptation of Edna Ferber's 1952 Texas novel plays like a latter-day Rodgers and Hammerstein musical; at others, it looks and sounds more like a placid modern ora…
With income sources in decline at Round House Theatre, Artistic Director Blake Robison calls this an "all hands on deck" moment. The company has reduced its budget by 15 percent, but still p…
In what it says is a cost-cutting move, Rep Stage in Columbia has canceled "Hysteria," its final show of the current season, and moved it to next fall with cast, director and designers still…
Its third production, in February, is a show of Broadway tunes with Alice Ripley, Emily Skinner and Rachel York, celebrating the fifth anniversary of the $100 million facility in North Bethe…
It's painful to think that humor this lame isn't even based on an original concept.
How do you turn Jack London's "Call of the Wild" into a musical without making it the canine equivalent of "Cats"? In a premiere at the Olney Theatre Center, the unsatisfying answer is to tu…
Even a city stripped of illusions needs something to believe in. Or so a well-meaning priest convinces himself as he concocts a Central Park vision of Jesus in "See What I Wanna See," a cham…