Two productions play politics, one provocative, one repetitive By Mary Carole McCauley
Gifted actress stands out at W.Va. theater festival
Gifted actress stands out at W.Va. theater festival
Two plays at Contemporary American Theatre Festival seek to advance strong opinions
At Shakespeare Threatre, princely performances by soap star, players
By offering the coveted designation to the relatively young, homely and largely despised Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, the city is not only testing the boundaries of preservation but is settin…
Natalie Joy Johnson took a twisty path to Broadway, but her destination was never in doubt
After decades of plays, The Sun's longtime theater critic takes a break and prepares for her second act
Staged reading in New York is a precursor to Broadway road test in La Jolla, Calif.
Washington College grad headed for Scotland
After a stroke robbed Maya Redfearn of her sight, the aspiring star had to learn how to dream again
Alice Ripley performs in 'Songs for a New World' and headlines rock band
As a nun on stage, Cherry Jones has no 'Doubt'
Rousing tunes and compelling story aside, musical marred by underdeveloped characters, themes
Fearlessly unpopular but highly principled stands are the stuff of playwright Naomi Wallace's writing - and her life.
In his Broadway role as Young Simba in 'The Lion King,' Julian Ivey, 11, is fearless as a lion cub and tenacious as, well, an Ivey
Film-inspired musical evokes Depression's hard times
Theater group's bankruptcy filings may offer some return on ticketholders' dollars
Four experts in the theater make their choices for the winning Danny and Sandy.