Actor rises to challenge of 'Walk' role BY PETER FILICHIA
The play is called "A Walk in the Woods," but actor Mark Hammer is quite resigned to the fact that he'll have to take a liberty with that title.
The play is called "A Walk in the Woods," but actor Mark Hammer is quite resigned to the fact that he'll have to take a liberty with that title.
Hilary Kole remembers those days in 1998 when she was singing in the Rainbow Room atop Rockefeller Center and living in Jersey City.
"Laughing Room Only" is likely to appeal to Mason's big core of fans but won't win him any new converts among musical theater buffs. "Follies" it ain't.
Amy Freed's new play grows overlong and cumbersome, but it's entertaining whenever the script sticks to the lighter side of her yarn.
Having witnessed poor "Bobbi Boland" in its off-off-Broadway staging early in 2001, it's safe to say that everyone -- Farrah Fawcett included -- was spared a Broadway nightmare when the play's producer pulled the plug after seven previews last week.
But who anticipated that Ellen Burstyn would come riding in on a deep-fried turkey?
'Dragons' has a lot to say about dictators and the abuse of power
Nilo Cruz's graceful romance fulfills all expectations.
How many singers have played Broadway, off-Broadway and Lawrence of Oregano's?
Karen Mason has.
Robin Strasser definitely has more than "One Life to Live."
There's a bait-and-switch going on at Newark Symphony Hall.
Eric Coble's new farce proves somewhat insubstantial, but director John Rando's clever, well-acted production makes the humorous most of it.
First a terrific 1980 movie and later a pretty good TV series about kids at the High School for the Performing Arts, "Fame" is now a third-rate off-Broadway musical titled "Fame on 42nd Stre…
A.R. Gurney's smart play "Another Antigone" is receiving a spirited revival at Centenary Stage Company in Hackettstown.
Despite the presence of the accomplished Patrick Stewart, the show is a yawn.
If anyone ever had any doubts, it's now official -- Lily Tomlin is an American classic.
Sheldon Harnick ("Fiorello!" "Fiddler on the Roof") finds himself in an unfamiliar position with his musical "Dragons," which begins a five-week run on Thursday at Luna Stage Company in Mont…
Billy Dee Williams, who rose to prominence as Diana Ross' lover in "Lady Sings the Blues," is about to hear four ladies sing the blues.
Elegantly written and staged -- and almost unbearably sorrowful -- the play opened yesterday at the Vineyard Theatre, which premiered Vogel's 1998 Pulitzer Prize-winning "How I Learned to Dr…
According to Frankel, Broderick himself contacted the producers of "The Producers" last summer, saying that he and Lane would be free from other commitments to perform again in early 2004.