'Les Miz' Still Good To the Last Teardrop By Peter Marks
Oh, "Les Miz," I thought I was over you.
Oh, "Les Miz," I thought I was over you.
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Tune In Tomorrow for New Takes on an Old Drama Form
Even with a Kennedy Center Honors crowd primed and ready for the obligatory "surprise" celebrity appearances, the announcement near the very end of Sunday's show sent a thrill through the ro…
For a Star-Studded Night, Tina Turner and Four Other National Treasures Rule on a River Called the Potomac
Like a stone sent skipping across a pond, the musical version of "The Color Purple" frenetically skims the surface of Alice Walker's bestseller -- and then sinks under the weight of its own …
The Broadway Hit Takes a Gamble by Bringing Its Cast, and Conventions, to Film
"The Woman in White," which made its London debut a year ago, is not a fiasco, really. Some claim it's the best Lloyd Webber score in some time. I'm not sure that's saying much.
A Fresh Direction for Sondheim Musical
These four artistic directors have helped their upstart theater companies emerge since arriving in Washington in recent years.
In a Competitive Drama Scene, These Upstarts Have Found an Edge
He'll Focus on the Shakespeare's Expansion
Gifford Musical Tackles Evangelist's Tale
With apologies to Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick, composer and lyricist of "Sunrise, Sunset":
Is that our Rosie in that shmatte?
Is that her singing so off-key?
Actors in other shows stay on pitch
Why can't she?