A tale of two spouses at Irish Repertory Theatre BY MICHAEL SOMMERS
It is not the greatest play ever written, but it's certainly a solid, rueful one that gives people something to discuss over a Guinness afterward.
It is not the greatest play ever written, but it's certainly a solid, rueful one that gives people something to discuss over a Guinness afterward.
Someone at Luna Stage Company just has to fix that noisy fan.
Sometimes people wonder what might be the worst show I have ever seen.
The cheesy "Alice in Wonderland," now at the Kirk Theatre in the hitherto respectable Theatre Row complex, ranks right up there in the Limburger sweepstakes.
Enid Rudd swears her Aunt Rose exhibited no trace of bigotry. But the Rose she created for her play, "The Other Side of Newark," certainly does.
Patrick J. Cogan says he's going to see more of you than you see of him.
Amy Irving will appear at the George Street Playhouse next season.
Must the Celtic Theatre Company wait a full 25 years before doing a new production of "Big Maggie"?
A new and quirky comedy from an author with an original style, "Suitcase or, those that resemble flies from a distance" will probably best be appreciated by viewers under the age of, say, 40…
Leave it to 12 Miles West Theatre Company to do a comedy where an angel is bound and gagged by a homosexual predator.
Susan Stroman's evening-length ballet "Double Feature," which New York City Ballet unveiled on Friday, is supposed to be High Art. Never mind the pointe shoes. You can tell this elaborate, t…
Don't look for any Abigail in "Abigail's Party." She never appears.
But anyone who's looking for a harrowing and fascinating comedy will find it at the Two River Theatre Company in Manasquan.
Imaginatively created by director Brian Kulick, the production opened yesterday at Classic Stage Company and proves engrossing.
New "Hallelujah Baby!"
12 Miles West Theatre Company must give up its Montclair digs at the end of June because its new landlord has plans to renovate the building.
"If you don't allow your daughter to become a singer, you will go to hell."
That's what Christine Andreas says Sister Mary Joseph told her mother when she was in the sixth grade at St. Joseph's School in Camden.
Francesca Faridany dynamic in stream-of-consciousness role
Cast "Together"
Over the icy cold weekend, Alliance Repertory Theatre Company gave Bloomfield a most hot and steamy show.
Paper Mill stages Charles Busch's mainstream 'Allergist's Wife'
George Street revival remains true to inscrutable heart of 'Agnes of God'