"The Art of the Possible": Directors Who Changed the Game for Broadway Musicals
Playbill correspondent Ben Rimalower offers a collection of some of the most influential and accomplished directors on Broadway.
Playbill correspondent Ben Rimalower offers a collection of some of the most influential and accomplished directors on Broadway.
Playbill correspondent Ben Rimalower offers a collection of some of the most influential and accomplished directors on Broadway.
Aside from being a hugely entertaining and strikingly emotional show, "The Art of Falling," Second City's not-to-be-missed new collaboration with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, is a very sign…
Twin Cities artist Nancy Randall takes on life, death and her Norse ancestry in an installation and show at St. John’s Abbey.
LEAPS AND LAUGHS: A STRANGE AMALGAM It's a worthy experiment, even if the eclectic results seem maddeningly inconclusive. For three more performances, two very different Chicago arts troupes…
Allison Williams and Christopher Walken are ready for their close-ups.
The audience at "On The Town," the thrilling Broadway revival of the 1944 musical that brought us “New York, New York, it’s a helluva town,” doesn’t wait until the…
NBC has released new promotional art for Peter Pan Live!. The live television presentation of the Broadway classic is set to air Dec. 4.
REVIEW: A landmark minimalist dance from 1983 is revived at Walker Art Center.
NEW YORK " Susan Stroman looks up to the ceiling and confesses her folly to the overhead lights. "I wanted to do a ballet musical," she grouses, lifting her hands in mock helplessness. "And …
Walker Art Center celebrates its 75th anniversary with a weekend-long Walktoberfest and two handsome shows drawn from its collection.
A look at Harvard scholar Carol J. Oja's discussion of the development and wartime premier of Bernstein and Robbins' musical 'On the Town.'
The Sacramento watercolorist offers a series of atmospheric, dreamlike paintings at b. sakata garo in midtown. … Click to Continue »
Pippin The Musical, The Broadway League and Art of Men will bring seventy-five New York City seniors from Union Settlement to the Broadway production of Pippin on October 19, 2014 to experie…
Why, when finally caught, didn't mark Landis land in jail? Here's the rub. He was a consummate liar and a big-time deceiver but he's never committed a jailable crime.
Philippe de Montebello is the longest-serving director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. His retirement in 2008 wasn't only the end of his 31-year tenure, it was seen as an end of an era at…
SLAM is one of only two museums in the world to show a unique collection.
Some fifty-five objects trace a legacy of casual brutality and white hegemony that is at the heart of Yale University's"and this nation's"founding.
Last night I took a trip down to the scaffolding-clad Harold Pinter Theatre to watch the next installment in a long line of jukebox musicals. The show is Sunny Afternoon, and it centres arou…
A little guest article from David Myers, sent to me by the lovely and talented April White. Sounds like a very cool occasion. Chalk Rep usually rolls that way. Show opens TOMORROW. ON BREAD …
It's finally feeling like autumn, the start of cooler temps and a new academic year
Hundreds of pieces of movie history go on sale this month when Troubetzkoy Paintings holds a warehouse sale of paintings used as props in blockbuster films such as "Mission Impossible,'' "Th…
In their walk around Greenwich Village – the last artist walk of the Elastic City Walks Festival, which has a closing night benefit tonight – theater director Niegel Smith,…