BACKSTAGE: Round House Outlines Its Next Chapter By Jane Horwitz
The Bethesda Theatre has canceled the showbiz-spoofing revue "Forbidden Broadway," which was to run March 12 through April 5 with a New York cast.
The Bethesda Theatre has canceled the showbiz-spoofing revue "Forbidden Broadway," which was to run March 12 through April 5 with a New York cast.
It was late 1977 when theater producer Gerald Duval got a call from a manager at the New York cabaret Reno Sweeney.
George Ibrahim tugs down at the top of his turtleneck and points to the bare skin of his throat. "This," he says in accented English, "is what kasaba means in Arabic. Center of breathing. Center of life."
"Great artists are not great saints," says one observer, talking about Jerome Robbins in an elegant, first-ever documentary about the famously hot-tempered Broadway hitmaker.
Chazz Palminteri says about 80 percent of his solo show "A Bronx Tale" -- about growing up in a Mafia-run neighborhood in the early 1960s -- is true.
In something of a glittery coup for the Shakespeare Theatre Company, Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren will be featured this September at the troupe's Sidney Harman Hall, in a visit by the …
Shakespeare's Latest Show a Mixed Breed of Comedy & Wit
Broadway lovebirds Jason Danieley and Marin Mazzie wasted no time setting a Valentine's Day mood Saturday night at the Kennedy Center. As Mazzie trilled "Indian Love Call" from the stage, Da…
Actors Get Guidance Straight From the Source's Mouth
Will Ferrell makes a pretty hilarious case for all of us having unfinished funny business with the drawlin', squintin', struttin' 43.
The Kennedy Center is aggressively moving to broaden its role beyond a center for the performing arts by announcing a new program to share its years of management and fundraising experience …