'Bah-humbug' attitude is hauntingly familiar to 'A Christmas Carol' star
"Democracy in America" is a cunning satire of contemporary politics that transforms selling out into performance art.
Spanning from 1934 to 1947, this true story of British miners known as The Ashington Group, who unexpectedly become well know artists, is truly fascinating.
Surflight Theatre producer Roy Miller announced that the Beach Haven, NJ, company's summer 2011 season will include stars from film, television and Broadway performing in titles ranging from…
A banquet of objects from Shakespeare's life are on display in this fascinating show at the Yale Center for British Art.
"Movin' Out," the virtually wordless dance musical that brings Twyla Tharp and Billy Joel together for a frisson of boundary-defying virtuosity, is an ecstatic throwback to what we called da…
The ability to convey a sense of continual surprise and discovery while singing almost any standard is one of K T Sullivan's many gifts.
Putting His Worst Foot Forward, as Usual by HOLLAND COTTER
The photographic stills from John Water's films as seen at the New Museum are ingenious and often very funny, but they can't carry a show of this size.
Vaclav Havel acknowledges the autobiographical aspects in his new play, which depicts a womanizing former political leader who has grudgingly exited the stage.
Palestinians and Jews come together to address the Middle Eastern conflict in a play that will make its debut at an Israeli kibbutz on Saturday evening.
Boston writer James Costa's new play, ''The Negative Edible,'' is getting a star-studded reading on Nantucket July 19.
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"Stories by Heart" is John Lithgow's funny, poignant tribute to his parents and grandmother.
A look at some of the poster art ideas for the coming Broadway revival of "La Cage aux Folles."