His new 'Street' is paved with color, romance by Catherine Foster
Interview with Mark Bramble.
Interview with Mark Bramble.
It's Boxing Day, but at the New Rep in Newton Highlands that means it's rehearsal time. The play in production is Samuel Beckett's immortal ''Waiting for Godot,'' which begins previews on We…
To get the proper grungy setting, you have to pay the price
Julie sang!
On Sunday, four years after throat surgery squelched her singing voice, Julie Andrews, a host of the ''Royal Christmas'' show, sang.
Three plays in Boston portray a culture's vanishing way of life
'Uncle Vanya' burns with bleak intensity
At ART, with Arliss Howard and Linda Powell.
Linda Powell struggles with the same perceptions of Yelena, the character she's playing in American Repertory Theatre's ''Uncle Vanya'' that an actress did in 1903.
Julie Andrews to cohost FleetCenter 'Christmas' special
It may be hard to believe, but actor Bronson Pinchot is not Irish.
Too bad for him...
The main characters: a neurotic New Yorker, her overbearing mother, and her doctor husband. The setting: Manhattan's Upper West Side.
Valerie Harper mixes misery with comedy in stage role
Greek family gatherings and George Gershwin have changed Joel Zwick's life.
Tingle is clearly enjoying the prospect of running his own theater, even as he slumps into a sofa at the Diesel Cafe.
Standing at the head of the Opera House grand stairway yesterday, an upbeat Mayor Thomas M. Menino presented Clear Channel Entertainment executives with a building permit that allows work to…
In a post-9/11 world, 'Our Town' has a new resonance
Hershey Felder, an actor who sings with his fingers, and James Barbour, an actor who sings with his voice, met when both were performing in different shows in the same theater complex.
Larry Coen and David Crane, fellow Brandeis students, were sitting around one night in 1982 and got the idea for a play from watching the extras in ''The Ten Commandments.''
A profile of the authors of "Epic Proportions."
Plus news on "Marty" and and the Broadway revival of "Long Day's Journey Into Night."
'Morrie' role a challenge for veteran stage actor
The North Shore Music Theatre has a star, sort of, in former teen idol Deborah Gibson.
With 'Marty,' the Huntington Theatre Company sends a charming musical valentine to the 1950s
Mandy Patinkin is singing into a pay phone at the Cleveland airport, politely indulging a reporter's query as to what makes a great song great.