Watergate wife BY MICHAEL SOMMERS
Judith Ivey captures the spirit of the not-so-crazy Margaret Mitchell
Judith Ivey captures the spirit of the not-so-crazy Margaret Mitchell
A Crossroads, a day in the life of a spirited urban history class
British farce flows gracefully through 40-year puzzle at Bickford
Not so much a bio-drama as a charm piece about a picturesque old gent valiantly finishing out his life, "Trying" is likely to provoke opposing responses.
'History of the Word' creator calls it 'A Chorus Line' for the hip-hop generation
Actress plays disaster-prone woman who somehow manages to prevail
No tricks, all treats
Colleges are investing in theaters that can serve as regional art centers
"The Rivals," the latest offering at Centenary Stage Company in Hackettstown, contains a good deal of intercourse. Of course, when Richard Brinsley Sheridan wrote it in 1775, intercourse (as…
Can you say "laparoscopy"?
Considering that Tony voters once gave a Best Musical Actress Award to Leslie Uggams for her role in "Hallelujah Baby!" one must wonder how many they'd now give Suzzanne Douglas for playing the same part.
Two? Ten? Twenty?
Despite its lurid title, "Spatter Pattern (or, How I Got Away With It)" is one of those wee-small-hours sort of thrillers that are more brooding than bloody in nature.
Play with bland characters comes off as trite
Power play
Baryshnikov helps inaugurate new theater at Montclair State
Alliance makes another move after lockout in Bloomfield
If Arnie Burton had been around 80 years ago, the Marx Brothers undoubtedly would have adopted him.
Catch Arnie Burton if you can.
Play about pre-menopausal 'Women' fails on several levels