Neatly crafted by Lowe, the play marks a considerable improvement over her amusing but insubstantial "The Smell of the Kill."
Play is kind, but time isn't, to these traditional ladies of the night
Writer bases 'The Guys' on talks with fire captain who lost 8 men
'People Be Heard' cast saddled with forgettable story and songs
Season's Greetings from the McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton.
'Love Blues' includes warning about lewdness, but not about length
Drift into dream of movements
Wopat shows his range in McCarter production
You can do "The Time Warp" again.
'Of Thee I Sing' has aged out of relevance
A masterful revival of Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men'
Actor brings years of thought about role of Lennie to 'Of Mice and Men' production
Surreal carnival offers gentle mirth with a slight tinge of melancholy
"Slava's Snowshow."
Two New Jersey theater companies are commemorating the third anniversary of 9/11 by producing the first successful play written about the tragedy.
Welcome to prime time, Heather Tom.
Opening Thursday, Dodger Stages is an underground complex of five performance spaces designed for commercial off-Broadway shows.
A cutaway coat and pin-striped trousers. Not exactly the costume actor Ron Bohmer thought he'd be wearing when he first envisioned himself on stage.