'Measure' of Greatness By Peter Marks
Aaron Posner's Elegant Solution to 'Problem Play'
Aaron Posner's Elegant Solution to 'Problem Play'
Age Hasn't Slowed James Whitmore, Who Takes On Another Memorable American at Ford's
The precis of Neil LaBute's credits reads like a list of atrocities.
Edgar Allan Poe's Life Is Set to a Haunting Score
Current Themes Attracted Stephen Wadsworth in Adapting 1665 'Don Juan'
Judith Ivey and Bill Pullman circle each other like a pair of wary, caged animals in "The Subject Was Roses," but even the charisma and technical prowess of two fine actors are not adequate …
With 'Roses' Back in Bloom, Frank Gilroy Reflects on His Prize Play
Passion, depth, integrity, strength -- all are traits that friends and colleagues use to describe actress Paula Gruskiewicz, who died Dec. 31 of breast cancer.
Here are the 20 longest-running Broadway shows as of Dec. 25, 2005.
On Broadway, the Lloyd Webber Musical With 10 Lives
The cast of "The Subject Was Roses," which opens Jan. 7 at the Kennedy Center, was rehearsing in Manhattan during the transit strike.
Putting the Kennedy Center Show on Stage, and Then TV, Is Quite a Production
It's too long to be great and it's too square to be great and it's too loud to be great and it finds homosexual effeminacy too funny to ever be called great, but I can't imagine anyone comin…
Transit Strike Hit Off-Broadway Hard By David Segal
Two out of two middle-schoolers agree: "Alice" isn't half bad.
Musical Proves to Be An Unlikely Monster Hit
Musical Proves to Be An Unlikely Monster Hit