From "The Naked City" to "In a Lonely Place" and "Oklahoma!" the Library of Congress is adding 25 more classic American films to its national registry.
Now well into middle age, the play (first seen on Broadway in 1967) remains one of Pinter's most durable works, and this admirable production, which opened Sunday at the Cort Theatre, reconf…
Their teamwork is one of the most felicitous collaborations of the season.
"The Seafarer" was a hit for the National Theatre in London in 2006 and will have its Irish premiere next April - in a different production - at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. One can't imagin…
"August: Osage County" has introduced a major playwright to Broadway.
It's a worst-case scenario that became a reality. As the Broadway stagehands strike enters its third week Saturday, there doesn't seem to be any way out of the thorny, seemingly intractable …
It's safe to say that Hawke's foray into directing, following several acclaimed stage roles in recent years, was a success.
Theater these days is awash in one-person shows, but what makes this one particularly effective is its ability to conjure up a specific time and place, not to mention a parade of appealing c…
For the most part, "Mauritius" is a play about possession and the lengths people are willing to go to get what they want. It's too bad that that single-mindedness, that clear focus doesn't e…
Director Michael Wilson allows the talk to unfold naturally, which gets the evening off to a slow but not fatal start. Before the curtain falls, these squabblers have become real people.
The result is a startlingly imaginative re-examination of a theater classic - outrageous and somehow exactly right at the same time.