Center stage by Peter Filichia
Luna Stage Company is adding four more Mother's Days to the calendar.
Luna Stage Company is adding four more Mother's Days to the calendar.
'The Good Daughter' has potential to be even better
Trenton native William Mastrosimone, best-known from the play and film versions of "Extremities" and "Bang Bang You're Dead," has a new play opening at his hometown's Passage Theatre Company…
"Oh, jeez, you're not reviewing that thing again?" groaned a colleague about an imminent visit to "Touch." "Don't you remember how awful it was when we saw it down in Louisville a few years …
A wry account of two Little League baseball coaches who don't get along very well, "Rounding Third" is pitched more toward grown-ups than their little kids.
"Anton in Show Business" is the perfect play for Dreamcatcher Repertory Theatre to mount in its new space at the Baird Community Center in South Orange.
Russell M. Maitland, the producing artistic director of Allegro Productions in Lake Hiawatha, had such a hit with "Inside Out" in 1999 that he's decided to mount a new production and bring i…
Carl Wallnau could make you believe in reincarnation.
Once again, the Two River Theatre Company takes a big risk -- and succeeds.
Luna Lollapalooza
An absorbing work, "Living Out" airs the cultural mistrusts and white lies between Ana and her employers that may be relatively inconsequential but can lead to disaster, as it does here.
A Red Lobster just opened at the southern end of Times Square. And last night, a "Little Shop of Horrors" franchise opened 11 blocks uptown at the Virginia Theatre.
Whichever you visit, you probably know what you're going to get.
To see or not see "Barrymore" -- that is the question.
Op-ed lovers take note -- "Omnium Gatherum" is a clever comedy of ideas, where everybody gets riled up over global and social politics during a fancy dinner party in hell.
Two River to rise
Bargain tickets for a night at the theater are just a few keystrokes away -- at the New Jersey Theatre Alliance's new Web-based discount ticket booth, njArtsTix.org.
"Death of a Salesman" set to music?
Yes, for one scene, anyway, in Donald Margulies' "The Loman Family Picnic," currently at 12 Miles West Theatre Company in Montclair.
A series of brief character studies, "Portraits" is undeniably well-meaning but proves to be not so much of a play as a lackluster 9/11 memorial.
"Pterodactyls" is pterrific.
And pterrifying, too.
Watching wonderful Bill Irwin clown his way around a stage -- so droll, so winning, so absolutely true to his comic craft -- is a ceaseless pleasure.