The Art of Revenge by Mark Blankenship
How "The Retributionists" turns vengeful Holocaust survivors into political theatre.
How "The Retributionists" turns vengeful Holocaust survivors into political theatre.
Professional wrestling has arrived back on the New York stage with a smack and a crack and a thud that could not be more eloquent.
Helmer dives into Broadway, nonprofit realm
Sondheim's score and a fictionalized Seurat make for delightful theater
Alan Bennett's new play-within-a-play has one specific advantage that actors ought to love, writes Charlotte Higgins
South Korean legit takes cues from film, TV in effort to make noise o'seas
The troupe and its actors/political activists find a supportive audience in Chicago with a deeply personal work.Most actors visiting Chicago end the brief biographies in theater programs wit…
It's riveting. Put it on your must-see list immediately.
This is a multi-levelled work that deals with sex, death, creativity, biography and much else besides, says Michael Billington
Age has failed to wither Alan Bennett's powers in the deeply and unexpectedly moving The Habit of Art at the National Theatre.
You can take the girl out of Texas, but you can't take Texas out of the girl. For the singer and actress Victoria Clark, that is a good thing.
The Habit of Art has as many creamy layers as a Danish slice.
A simple white canvas. A 200,000 franc price tag. The real cost A 15-year long friendship. Virginia's Tony Award-winning Signature Theatre presents Yasmine Reza's God of Carnage scathing dar…
Sue MacLaine's play about Francis Bacon's muse invites the audience to bring sketchpads. What is it about painting on stage?In May, performer and playwright
ASK Melvin Van Peebles about his legacy, and you get a snort, a grimace, a wave of the hand, a game-show error buzz and a finely punctuated "come on."
She was always that Guggenheim.
Anyone who wants to understand why Harold Pinter was awarded the Nobel Prize should hurry down to the Atlantic, where this double bill runs through Jan. 8.
Tuesday, October 26, Broadway World featured caricature artist Ken Fallin will present 'Ken Fallin Talks' at 7 p.m. at The Players located at 16 Gramercy Park South. Join Ken as he talks abo…