In Ken Ludwig's 'Treasure Island' Adaptation, Long John Silver Sets a Course for a Fatherless Boy
The strikes by Broadway stagehands and Hollywood writers are cutting into our consumption of entertainment that doesn't require brain activity.
One claim the producers can make without fear of rebuttal: It's the best darn show to open on Broadway in weeks.
Kennedy Center Chief Helps A Ramallah Troupe Facing Some Very Real Roadblocks
Shakespeare Theatre Exec Leaves a Glittering Legacy
For African Continuum, It's All About 'Spunk'
Harman Hall Puts Theatergoers in a Bright New Light, and Has the Shakespeare Theatre Company Poised to Shine as Well
Dance: 10, Play: 3.
Ambush Quits Before Starting Full Time; Struggling Troupe Cancels Its Fall-Winter Season
Alcohol, the Church and Ghosts Inform Conor McPherson's Plays
New Stage Is the True Star Of Plodding 'Tamburlaine'
Managing Director at Signature Is Ready for A New Stage in His Life
'Rock 'n' Roll' Is Music To the Ears and Mind
In the shower, any man is Robert Goulet.
Kevin Kline Anchors Broadway Revival With Understated, Heart-Touching Power