Numbers add up in this musical By Joel Brown
In Elmer Rice's 1923 expressionist play, "The Adding Machine," the unlikable accountant Mr. Zero, after 25 years at his job, is replaced by an adding machine.
In Elmer Rice's 1923 expressionist play, "The Adding Machine," the unlikable accountant Mr. Zero, after 25 years at his job, is replaced by an adding machine.
Director, playwright bring comedy to Huntington
Harvard senior Jack Cutmore-Scott hopes to deliver on his promise as the title character in "Entertaining Mr. Sloane."
The Paramount Theatre reopens its doors to the public Saturday, marking the latest step in the rebirth of Washington Street's theater row.
In the Gold Dust Ophans' "Phantom of the Oprah," Varla Jean Merman is very much front and center - and brilliant - as ingenue soprano Christine Daaé.
Last Monday I took my wife and daughters to see "Nation," a rebroadcast of a performance the Coolidge showed live on Jan. 30.
The 70-year-old Ayckbourn took time away from his hectic schedule recently to answer some questions via e-mail.
Lydia R. Diamond is collecting accolades for "Stick Fly" and drawing comparisons to the legendary August Wilson.
Sihle Ngema and Portia Magwaza wed after a backstage courtship that unfurled across hundreds of performances.
A 1920s female journalist and the woman she wrote about - a New York housewife sentenced for murder - are the subjects of a new play called "Not Enough Air."
'Shear Madness' veterans make their Broadway debuts
Peter Schumann leads his Vermont-based Bread & Puppet Theater with politically charged shows starring live performers and giant papier-mâché puppets.
The American Repertory Theater's first two productions - both immersive, interactive, unconventional takes on Shakespeare - are selling out and attracting many who rarely go to the theater.