Tumbling Down the Homestretch by JEREMY McCARTER
Meet Big Bill Tilden: Ned Flanders as interpreted by William H. Macy.
Meet Big Bill Tilden: Ned Flanders as interpreted by William H. Macy.
"Drowning Crow", "Pericles", and Sarah Jones
Tony Kushner's surprising new take on Laura Bush.
Mother Courage, meet Halliburton.
The Sun editors on Jeremy McCarter.
How the proposal for a national theater at Ground Zero falls short.
Paul Rudnick's Valhalla: male/male Teutonic "Arcadia"?
Bible studies for a town where where "good book" more often refers to Thomas Meehan's work than the Almighty's.
Two critical looks at America, "Hiroshima Maiden" and "Abundance"
A dangerous actor looks back on "Taboo".
Richard Foreman's latest, "King Cowboy Rufus Rules the Universe".
January is the coolest month....
Erin Courtney's "Demon Baby", plus "House of No More" and "Instructions for Forgetting".
On Lisa Loomer's "Living Out", a play ahead of its time.
Performances you'll brag about having seen when they're big stars, &c.
"Take Me Out" posted a closing notice, and I invited Denis O'Hare to lunch.
It's a strange business, dealing with a living legend.
Rose's Dilemma and Dinner with Demons.
"The Regard of Flight" finds Bill Irwin in his element: a cerebral sort of goofing-off.
Nothing obscures like praise.
At just 40, Chen Shi-Zheng has emerged as one of our most original and gifted directors.
Truth and reconciliation are the twin concerns of John Kani's new play.
Aside from "Movin' Out," there isn't a more dance-driven show on Broadway.
That's the good news - the bad news, too.
Compared to the New York drama critics, the Masons look like the Girl Scouts. And this season's bad reviews are just the beginning.
"Caroline, or Change"
Ned Beatty speaks out, Hugh Jackman shines.