But 'It's Always Sunny' Is a Philly Frolic
Unfunded by Congress, Project on Indefinite Hold
Suzanne Somers Tried to Tell All, but Few Cared Enough to Listen
BULLETIN: Michigan J. Frog, the 1950s Warner Bros. contract player best known for his top hat, cane and ragtime songs, is dead, killed by the WB network for whom he had been working as a mas…
Shaiman Paved a Long Path to Broadway
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. -- On Washington's politically impoverished stages, the war in Iraq has been getting virtually no attention. But 60 miles away, in a bucolic river town in the West Virgi…
Broadway Drama Seems to Have That Rarest of Attributes: Legs
Politics courses through three of the four scripts featured at this year's Contemporary American Theater Festival, Friday through July 31 in Shepherdstown, W.Va.
After all of the buzz surrounding "Thom Pain, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, the production is a letdown. Across town, "Altar Boyz" answers a prayer.
Applause for New Plays
Directors and casting directors from top theaters often do scouting at League of Washington Theatres auditions but don't cast many juicy parts there.
The experiences of one aspiring actress who competed with hundreds of local actors in the League of Washington Theatres annual open summer auditions.
For those about to rock, Larry Magid yawns at you.
What keeps the "Tuna" franchise fresh must be meanness, the seemingly bottomless reservoir of spite and self-regard among the yokels of fictional Tuna, Tex., that generates two hours' worth …
American Century Staging Seldom Seen O'Neill Drama