A wardrobe of wearable art
Copying Chagall's way of making costumes.
Copying Chagall's way of making costumes.
Not a show for the intellectually challenged, "The Art of Painting," written and performed by Mark Chrisler, is a masterful piece of heady writing. A 50-minute
Square One Theatre Company continues on with solid programming at the Stratford Theatre, 2422 Main St. in Stratford. Two up-coming shows are: The Connecticut premiere of "Irena's Vow" by D…
Two River Theater's entertaining new production of "Art" is slightly short of scintillating.
When a recent fire destroyed plans to mount "Abyssinia" at North Shore Music Theatre, director Stafford Arima felt some eerie parallels between art and life.
Choreographer David Parsons wants dance audiences to have a good time. How's that for fresh?
Watching the world premiere of John Logan's play Red last night at the Donmar Warehouse about the artist Mark Rothko, I was put in mind frequently of Sunday in the Park with George, Stephen …
How to Wreck a Career in One Easy Lesson
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Alfred Molina has, in 12 years, gone from Art to Red, with a little fiddling on the roof in between.
Billy Crystal's ode to his father makes memorable theater of a Long Beach living room
Fabulous? Certainly. An Invalid? Maybe Not. by ROBIN POGREBIN
New York theater has reasons to moan this season, but it's showing signs of unexpected vitality, both on stages and at construction sites.
Art lovers may have to make difficult social choices on Monday considering three major fetes are all happening on the same evening.
Here is the second part of our three-part discussion, in which Esparza and I analyze his roles and performances in plays, as well as a thorough discussion of the art of acting - and, additio…
As Desi Arnaz might say, and Ricky Ricardo surely would say, "'Splain me somethin'." How do you take a dynamite cabaret act and turn it into a bio musical? Surely not this way.
Shakespeare Theater, Quaker partnership crosses troubling line