To beget or not to beget? That is the question at the heart of Rebecca Gilman's "The Crowd You're in With," a delightfully funny and thought-provoking new play that opened Saturday at the Ma…
Today, in their art-filled Park Avenue apartment, there's a lot of laughter on the 31st floor as Elaine Joyce and Neil Simon talk about their lives, their love and Second Time Around.
For the first time in years, Maurice Hines feels like dancing.
"I'm really excited to tell a story in San Francisco again," David Drake says over the phone from New York.
Mr. Wescoat and stage director Lillis had their biggest hit with "Some Like It Cole," a buoyant Cole Porter revue that played 110 cities around the country for close to 20 years.
Steven Culp has returned to ACT to star in the West Coast premiere of "Blackbird."
Collection places 'Our Town,' other plays within context of playwright's work in theater
Franc D'Ambrosio doesn't know the meaning of the word rest.
As dramatic adaptations of classic literature go, Virginia Woolf's 1927 novel "To the Lighthouse" is a tough nut to crack.