Cue the Pop Ballad, Warn the Critics By CHARLIE SUISMAN
The Broadway composer Frank Wildhorn is immune to savage reviews and box-office losses, and he is once again up at bat with "Dracula," which opens on Thursday.
The Broadway composer Frank Wildhorn is immune to savage reviews and box-office losses, and he is once again up at bat with "Dracula," which opens on Thursday.
Though often our eyes are on the top of the theatrical ecosystem, what happens lower down is every bit as important - and it's up to all of us to pay attention
Casting directors Cindy Tolan, Jim Carnahan and Alaine Alldaffer are among the winners of the Casting Society of America's 2010 Artios Awards, which were presented Nov. 1 in New York and Los…
ARE Stephen Sondheim, John Weidman and Harold Prince afraid of New York critics?
Creatures kept in dark enclosed spaces develop all sorts of compensatory skills. Bats learn to find things in the dark with echolocation. Fish in caves lose their eyes and interpret the worl…
LONDON (Reuters) - British critics gave theater impresario Andrew Lloyd Webber's latest musical adventure, an extravagant version of Bollywood love story "Bombay Dreams," a qualified thumbs …
Was guided to this lovely new blog Stage Struck Reviews by Brian Polak from Boston Court. The author of the blog is Pasadena Star-News theatre critic, Frances Baum Nicholson. In her very fir…