Central characters lack believability; show has 5 months until Broadway debut
This spring, Catherine Zuber picked up her third back-to-back Tony Award for costume design. By any tape measure, that makes her a star in the theater world. But she, nonetheless, was on pins and needles last week, anticipating the opening of her newest project, Cry-Baby.
During his misspent youth, John Waters often joked that his future lay behind barbed wire and guard towers. Little did Waters know that he, the self-styled Filth Elder and Sultan of Sleaze w…
Vivica A. Fox seems to be going for the performer's equivalent of a triathalon.
'Love Boat' actor now directs and writes plays such as 'Four Queens, No Trump'
'Hairspray' comes to Japanese, South African audiences
More than a dozen companies spend millions to renovate and construct spaces
$89 million, glass-fronted auditorium will serve as new home for Shakespeare Theatre Company
Production of Sondheim show rolls along warily, rather than merrily
'The Wedding Singer' retains fluffy plot, but tunes fall flat
About 70 Baltimore-area theater lovers who were left in the lurch when they bought tickets to shows that abruptly were canceled will receive refunds of about 42 cents on the dollar.
Erin Elizabeth Coors is so busy rehearsing for her big role in The Wedding Singer that she doesn't have time to arrange her own trip to the altar.
Many of the men and women attending the world premiere of 33 Variations were in tears. Moises Kaufman's wise, lyrical meditation on a musical mystery is a celebration of the mediocre, of the…
More alteration barred; landmark status urged
Johansen supports making his 1967 work a landmark
Of all the arguments for designating Baltimore's Morris A. Mechanic Theatre a city landmark, one of the strongest comes from the owner itself.
Movie premiere draws a crowd
Toronto stands in, but Charm City stands out to filmmakers of 'Hairspray'
The big girl with a big heart has been a big break for some who have played Tracy Turnblad in 'Hairspray'