New Jersey theaters applaud supporters BY PETER FILICHIA
The 15th Annual Applause Awards held in New Brunswick on Monday night once again brought together New Jersey's theater community and those who help keep it a strong, viable artistic force.
The 15th Annual Applause Awards held in New Brunswick on Monday night once again brought together New Jersey's theater community and those who help keep it a strong, viable artistic force.
Paper Mill scales Alpine theatrical heights with classic musical
This 'Cat' prowls along a tepid tin roof
O'Donnell dons producer's hat for Boy George musical
Raphael Nash Thompson, 6-foot-5, 250 pounds, certainly has the size to be playing Othello, Shakespeare's Moor of Venice, at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey in Madison.
Truly an enchanting musical, "Wicked" is a fabulous new Oz fable for the 21st century.
Theatergoers may not recognize the name, but they know Lenny Wolpe's face -- he's appeared on "Six Feet Under," "The King of Queens" and "Beverly Hills, 90210," among dozens of other TV show…
Ben Gazzara is a real winner as Yogi Berra in the amiable one-man show that opened Sunday at the Lamb's Theatre
Eva Schlesinger is a well-educated, meticulously dressed, immaculately groomed teenager of 17. Would anyone ever guess that this happy and self-assured girl is a victim of the Holocaust?
What is it that women want?
Based on the laughter and applause they gave at the Forum Theatre in Metuchen on Saturday night, the answer is Alan Finkle in "The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?"
They're being terribly arty up in the top floor studio space at Playwrights Horizons, where "Wilder" opened last night. Let's underline the terrible part.
Co-stars are a 'Wicked' pair
Anyone whose marriage may be in trouble might think twice about seeing "The Retreat from Moscow," which opened last night at the Booth Theatre.
Interview with Estelle Parsons (third item).
Whenever Trenton native William Mastrosimone gives his hometown theater a new play, the results are often memorable.
Truthful acting by Lisa Emery and Jennifer Dundas makes "Iron" glow with dramatic intensity.
Anyone who loved Allen and his songs is likely to enjoy the lightweight new musical that sailed into the Imperial last night. As for people who never heard of the guy, "The Boy from Oz" may …