In spite of its shortcomings, David Edgar's challenging play set shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall provokes thoughtful discussion.
To get the proper grungy setting, you have to pay the price
It's hard not to fall in love with Annie Sprinkle, an appealing, courageous performer who combines Gypsy Rose Lee's burlesque with Madonna's sexual exhibitionism and Karen Finley's liberal-f…
The Morgan inches toward modernity with Broadway lyricist Fred Ebb's bequest of 43 works.
For years Ricky Jay, the sleight-of-hand artist and archivist of all sorts of eccentric entertainments, has been collecting historic equivalents of the circus broadside, some dating to Shake…
Lord Lloyd Webber has decided to take advantage of the buoyant art market and put Picasso's work up for auction at Christie's in November.
Lord Lloyd-Webber is to leave his priceless art collection in trust to the nation when he dies - together with sets and costumes from the musicals that earned him his millions.
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The quirky show Capilotractées at the Roundhouse's CircusFest brings back an old hair-raising artform with playful and sometimes painful resultsOn the scale of physical pain, there are cer…
A national TDF program brings access to the deaf and hard of hearingExperience the art and service of open captioning, a national TDF program that makes theatre more accessible for the deaf …
The traveling company Theaterworks/USA has decided to set down some New York roots, and its first production couldn't be more appealing.
If John Kelly had concentrated on the subtext of the music rather than re-creating an image, this would have been a real evening in paradise.
Journalistic scandal of Janet Cooke inspires playwright Tracey Scott Wilson