Backstage: Extended Intermission By Jane Horwitz
Financial Concerns Lead African Continuum to Revise Season
Financial Concerns Lead African Continuum to Revise Season
Brandon Purves is the kind of guy producers of Xanadu only dreamed about. He liked the Broadway musical so much the first time that he saw it again. And again. And again—for a mind-boggling 86 times and counting.
Theater Expansion to Add Buildings, Historical Focus
Modern Epic Sends Penelope on 'The Odyssey'
"Viva Laughlin" is dead, causing Elvis to stop spinning in his grave.
If the 12 or so plagues visited on those of us who frequent the theater have long included incessant talking, lozenge unwrapping, armrest hogging and cellphone ringing, one has been added of…
When Claire Danes's plain-vanilla Eliza Doolittle meets Jefferson Mays's tutti-frutti Henry Higgins, it isn't merely that they seem to have been scooped from different social strata. They do…
Joey Bishop Was The Last of the Entertainers Who Did It Their Way
On the one hand, we need more TV shows that can make viewers' eyes pop and jaws drop -- daring departures from the numbing norm, shows that aren't calculated copies of previous hits. Then ag…
Barbara Cook Coaxes Singers Onto Stage Solo
Comic Receives Mark Twain Prize And a Gentle Ribbing From Friends
Men who don't call? Women who crave hugs? Husbands who hate to shop? Wives who can't figure out football?
Finally, a show for people who fell into a crevice in Antarctica in 1957 and only recently thawed!
Twain Prize Winner Billy Crystal Has Made a Lot of Folks Laugh Since Childhood Gigs in His Living Room
'Nobody's Perfect' Explores Childen's Attitudes About Deafness
When Scott Fortier proposed reducing ticket prices for his company, Catalyst Theater, to the fire-sale level of $10 for all seats at all times, his board took a great big gulp. Fortier's ch…
Theater Project Translates South Africa's Testimony to a Capacity for Forgiveness