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'Marty' Strikes Gold en Route to Broadway by Gordon Cox
'Marty' Strikes Gold en Route to Broadway by Gordon Cox
Amy Irving embraces middle age in 'Ghosts'
Characters shine in 'Book of Days'
The words have sent me back to "Topdog/Underdog," Suzan-Lori Parks' Pulitzer Prize-winning drama that moved from the Joseph Papp Public Theater to Broadway last season.
Wilson, Waits interpret Büchner's strange drama
More Musicals Rockin' Their Way to the Stage by Gordon Cox
'Hollywood' memories play out flat and fuzzy
'Debbie' sheds its hard-core skin in this goofy musical
Actress sees some of her own G-rated story in musical
Sherie Rene Scott.
Why can't Long Island, with its nearly 3 million well-educated and mostly affluent people, support at least one genuine, Actors Equity-contracted regional theater in the heart of the Island?
Growing up in a small town not far from Pittsburgh, Michele Pawk played the piano. But in recent years, the career of the actress with the beet-colored hair and sea-green eyes has required mastery of more esoteric instruments.
Thanks to... um... one of Michele's HOLLYWOOD ARMS co-stars for letting us know about this article!
'Movin' Out' star loves show just the way it is
"Movin' Out," the virtually wordless dance musical that brings Twyla Tharp and Billy Joel together for a frisson of boundary-defying virtuosity, is an ecstatic throwback to what we called da…
The production, which begins previews at the Longacre on Wednesday, is taking some unusual steps to attract a younger, hipper crowd to a show that stars nine young poets and one DJ.
The Pulitzer Prize contender explores the politics of color
Pacino, Goodman and Buscemi add muscle to Brecht's gangster farce
Michel Legrand's Broadway debut is endearingly modest
Billy Joel has always thought of his songs as children.
Twyla Tharp's Broadway dance show lets Billy Joel's music speak for itself
For reasons we are incapable of guessing, a clumsy military soaper called "Burning Blue" attracted attention at a fringe theater in London in 1995, then had a respectable run on the West End.
'Amour' lead says remembering his lines is tougher
Malcolm Gets.
The all-smiles production is as chipper and two- dimensional as an episode of "Josie and the Pussycats."
Esteemed Irish writer imports a somber gem
Soon after the unthinkable we call 9/11, those of us who think about such things started thinking about the impact of such catastrophe on our culture. What kind of art would rise from the sh…