Sideshow: Jennifer Hudson is ready for Broadway
Hudson: Broadway calls "I think I'm going to fall in love with Broadway," says Jennifer Hudson, who will make her Broadway debut this month as Shug Avery in a new adaptation of Ali…
Hudson: Broadway calls "I think I'm going to fall in love with Broadway," says Jennifer Hudson, who will make her Broadway debut this month as Shug Avery in a new adaptation of Ali…
Broadway megastar Audra McDonald will discuss her life and career " and sing a few tunes " Wednesday at the Merriam Theater.
Star Krissy Fraelich doesnt quite measure up, but comes close enough to makeGypsy a winner
Warren Haynes, who is to perform Friday at Tower Theater, is the blisteringly emotive guitarist behind Gov't Mule. He has done a lengthy tour of duty with the Allman Brothers, and he has a l…
Gypsy Through Nov. 1 at the Media Theatre, 104 E. State St, Media. Tickets: $25-$42. Information: 610-891-0100 or mediatheatre.org
InterAct Theatre Company's grand dream of a bustling new center for new plays has been deferred for several months because of demolition delays.
Grab your mopeds, everyone. By heading "Downtown," Macklemore and Ryan Lewis actually mean they're hitting the road toward your town.
Mr. MacArthur, a passionate theater aficionado, received the 2009 Barrymore Lifetime Achievement Award. He was also twice nominated for a Barrymore award for best director.
If you think it's been hot and humid outside, just wait until you step inside McCarter Theatre. Emily Mann's production of Tennessee Williams' Baby Doll will show you what steamy really mean…
Back in 2001, the Philadelphia psych-rock pop band Dr. Dog made a cassette-only album called Psychedelic Swamp. The concept album concerns a man named Phrases who gets trapped in a marsh, w…
After a long period of uncertainty that threatened its survival, Philadelphia Theatre Company has struck a sweetheart deal to buy back its home.
Big-time cabaret returns to Center City with the opening of The Rrazz Room inside the Prince Theater
Despite a background in musical theater, it took Josh Groban seven albums to delve into the world of show tunes.
Not for Profit, produced by Ferdinand for the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, reviewed by Wendy Rosenfield.