The Art of the Matter by Dan Via
Director Edwin Sherin has shifted the story of Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts" forward some 100 years to 1981.
Director Edwin Sherin has shifted the story of Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts" forward some 100 years to 1981.
The talents of Geoff Hoyle and assistant Gina Leishman work best outside the box of stuffy sophistication.
New York City-based Michael Cunningham, celebrated author of "The Hours," set his new novel "By Nightfall" (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) in the downtown art world because,he says, "I love art.…
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The National Theatre concludes its pilot season of broadcasts to movie theaters with a hilarious, bracing, and multileveled rumination on the creative process.
Sin City is turning itself into an unlikely oasis of good taste
Verge announces Art Brooklyn, scheduled for March.
A lot of talent and some fine voices are on display in Signs of Life. But it's a grim theatrical journey.
Say hello to Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. (And to Dame Edna.)
This London import gives us a dramatic evening behind the scenes with artist Mark Rothko.
Mr. D'Lugoff's nightclub, the Village Gate, was home to performers as celebrated, and diverse, as Duke Ellington, Allen Ginsberg and John Belushi.
Stephen Sondheim's "Sunday in the Park With George" and Stew's "Passing Strange" both opened last month.
They are the two best musicals of the Broadway season thus far.
So much, it would seem, for similarities.