More from Peter's interview with Beth Fowler (last item).
A new play that's beautifully unusual -- and unusually beautiful -- "Well" is Lisa Kron's insightful variation on a mother-and-daughter theme.
A classy encounter with a genuine legend, "Barbara Cook's Broadway" offers 90 delectable minutes of musical theater heaven with one of its friendliest angels.
Mark Hoebee will bring his own life experiences to "Baby," the musical that he's directing for the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn.
Until she got the part in "Candida," Kate Forbes thought George Bernard Shaw was old hat.
Not since Melanie Griffith's "Chicago" chorus boys have performers toiled so mightily as the "Twentieth Century" company -- the featured players energetically support not-so-hot headliners A…
"From Door to Door," a new play about three generations of middle-class Jewish women, is like plunging into a bowl of your grandma's chicken noodle soup.
The guy in 'Dolls'
There's that famous episode of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" where Lou Grant is interviewing Miss Richards and tells her, "You've got spunk," before adding, "I hate spunk."
Young actor makes his mark in musical at the George Street Playhouse
No-dialogue slapstick delivers some comic relief in grim times
David Saint is directing a musical in New Brunswick he couldn't bear to see in New York.
Edward Herrmann, Robert Cuccioli and Dana Reeve will perform at the 10th edition of "Brush Up Your Shakespeare," the 14th annual fund-raiser that the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey offers…
Performed with energy and confidence by a capable cast of fresh faces, "Embedded" never ceases to make keen-witted mockery of what Robbins aptly terms a "prime-time war."
Swoosie Kurtz is the daughter of a World War II bomber pilot who named her after his airplane "Swoose" (half swan, half goose), from a lyric in a then-popular song. And while her unique name…