I am honored to announce that the Goodman Theatre in Chicago selected me to moderate a panel there on Sun., Jan. 23, at 5:30pm.If you're in Chicago, the event is free and I'd love for you to…
Aphorisms to live by.
"Zen and the Art of Doing Nothing," written and directed by Michael Wallach, has flashes of originality, even brilliance, crammed into a creaky backstage story of a nervous actor pressured b…
The Overwhelming finds new political tragedy in the Rwandan genocide.
Mercedes Ruehl portrays Peggy Guggenheim, a 'Donna Juan' and key 20th century figure
A look back at the life of Eleanor Robson - thespian, centenarian, and wife of August Belmont II - in words and pictures.
Stephen Sondheim discusses his "Sunday in the Park With George" revival.
In a musical about sex and war, it's not a good sign when a quartet of old geezers steals the show.
To mark World AIDS Day, Michael Kearns readies an overview of two decades of material addressing the crisis.
Actions speak louder than words to an art critic watching Red, the play about Mark Rothko now on Broadway.
A concert to benefit Art of Warr Productions, 2010 MAC Award nominee Joshua Warr's new production company, will be presented March 7 in the D-Lounge at the Daryl Roth Theatre.
Thoughts about community and theater
Choreographers team up to take on marketing of dance shows
Dinner At Eight at Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center; What Didn't Happen at Playwrights Horizons at the Duke