Fantasy a star on London stages by J. Wynn Rousuck
In London over the holidays, I took in three musicals that reinforced one of the most magical tenets of theater - that the stage is, above all, a place of imagination.
In London over the holidays, I took in three musicals that reinforced one of the most magical tenets of theater - that the stage is, above all, a place of imagination.
British playwright, Renaissance man took inspiration from August Wilson
Eric Kunze was asked to fill in for three weeks
Documentary follows students in Sondheim musical
Landmark: Overshadowed by bigger venues, the Charles Center facility has been dormant.
As the wordsmith behind such hits as 'West Side Story' and 'The Way We Were,' Arthur Laurents is as anonymous as his work is renowned.
Hollywood and Washington meet at the Kennedy Center Honors with a little glitz and a lot of diplomacy.
In the kingdom of business, the Donald's got nothing on Shakespeare.
In this stunning musical - receiving its world premiere at Signature Theatre in Arlington, Va. - a young doctor is the character in greatest danger of losing himself, of disappearing.
Acclaimed director Mary Zimmerman seems to thrive on the unconventional
Marylander with eclectic career brings 'Millie' tour to Hippodrome
Who wrote all those Shakespeare plays and poems? A group of much-maligned scholars has a surprising answer.
The actors overcome the loss of the leading lady
James Earl Jones portrays curmudgeon commendably
Performances lift this 'M. Butterfly'
The Barn will house John Astin's program
Exchange or refund possible for tickets
The play continues during intermission
Interview with Suzan-Lori Parks.
Extended for two weeks at the Hippodrome
Restored theater will likely meet or surpass the goal set for its inaugural year