"Doubt" was the best play of 2004. In its Broadway reincarnation, it could very well capture the title again in 2005.
There may be life in the jukebox musical after all.
Spider-Man's 'Green Goblin' Patrick Page chats with the AP's Jocelyn Noveck
Smartly directed by Daniel Sullivan, the often-caustic production provides a humane, realistic and absorbing examination of ordinary people's behavior when their world is threatened.
And sad to say, despite the expenditure of considerable talent and money — and a splendid performance by Eva-Maria Westbroek in the title role — the question remains unanswered f…
It sounds like the set-up for a bar joke: What do Anne Frank, puppets and Mandy Patinkin have in common? In the play "Compulsion," not much.
The reviews are in for "Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark" — and that could be a bit of a problem. Not because of what they say, but that they exist at all.
It was intermission at the final Broadway performance of "Next to Normal," and Natalie Chernicoff, who was seeing the show for the 32nd time, was talking mascara with Kathleen Parker, who wa…
The sure sign of a good actress is that you forget, over the course of two hours, that the woman you are seeing is, in fact, a man.
This latest incarnation of "Dracula" is bogged down by overly conservative direction and questionable casting, particularly in the title role.
Despite her famous name, Jemma Redgrave insists she's no prima donna.
Thomas Kail is having lunch in the theater district when his iPhone resting in the middle of the restaurant table starts buzzing. He casually looks down to check who’s calling.
For Peter Filichia, a theater critic for The Star Ledger in Newark, N.J., the long delays getting the project to the stage and the problems now that it is finally being performed bode poorly.