A most happy 'Fela!' By Peter D. Kramer
Bill T. Jones was choreographing a new piece at Bard College up the Hudson yesterday when producer Steve Hendel called with the news: "Fela!" their Broadway musical about Nigerian, composer,…
Bill T. Jones was choreographing a new piece at Bard College up the Hudson yesterday when producer Steve Hendel called with the news: "Fela!" their Broadway musical about Nigerian, composer,…
As Hudson Stage audiences have come to expect, director Dan Foster's "Love Song" cast is first-rate in this winning production.
Merwin Foard of North Salem is a standby for Nathan Lane in "The Addams Family" musical on Broadway. (With video)
For Kathryn Faughnan, acting is acting.
"I'm my own farce," Stanley Tucci says from his car on his way to rehearsal for Ken Ludwig's "Lend Me a Tenor," a show that will add "Broadway director" to his long resumé when it ope…
Maddie Corman has been waiting for this break - this Broadway break - all her life.
American playwright Israel Horovitz's friends at the Barefoot Theatre Company have been marking his 70th birthday curating a yearlong global festival of his works, 70 in all. The "70/70 Horo…
Choreographer Bill T. Jones has been thinking Lincoln for years now.
The Jewish Theater of New York announced today that anyone on food stamps or Medicaid can see its upcoming production for just $5. Full price tickets are $50.
Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival's 24th season, which opens in mid-June, will run the gamut, from bickering lovers in Padua to battling nations in Troy.
Original Broadway cast member Delaney Moro watches the cast during rehearsal of "Thirteen" at Random Farms Kids' Theater in Elmsford.
"FELA!" is a unique Broadway experience that leaves the audience on its feet and wanting more.
One morning earlier this month, these real-life Broadway actors came to the real New Rochelle in search of perspective on their fictional "Ragtime" home.
Croton resident Jennifer Jiles legged it out for five years as a Rockette, but the performer has spent many more answering inquiries about the experience.
As "Dad" in "Billy Elliot: The Musical" on Broadway, Greg Jbara is a bear of a man, a gruff miner who doesn't understand what would make his son want to dance.