The production remains as appealing as ever, a slyly funny yet surprisingly sweet-tempered look at following your dreams and remaining true to yourself as you suffer - and suffer - the pangs…
Did the 2008 Tony Awards take a cue from the Grammys?
This clever distillation of an outsize American legend's colorful life and career is both written and performed by the masterful Michael O. Smith.
It's not so much the stories themselves, but how and why they were told.
Manhattan Theatre Club has assembled a top-notch company of actresses for its compelling revival of what is one of Churchill's most intellectually bracing plays.
"Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?" luxuriates in its language and the soapbox message it insistently hammers home.
The George Washington Bridge still shimmers in the background of the tantalizingly atmospheric "In the Heights," the joyous, Latin-laced musical that has transferred from off-Broadway to Bro…
This concert version, done for two performances Tuesday and Wednesday at Carnegie Hall and starring Harvey Keitel as a non-singing Springer, accentuates the strengths and weaknesses of this …
You might be forgiven for thinking that Nathan Lane was shot out of a cannon when the curtain rises on "November," David Mamet's maniacally funny new comedy now producing waves of laughter a…
This musical, buoyed by one of the best Disney film scores and a delightful new leading lady, succeeds as enjoyable family entertainment. And, yes, the sets are big, but then, so is the ocea…
Actress Jennifer Garner has been honored as the 2007 West Virginian of the Year by her hometown newspaper.