Jane's striking up the 'Banned' By CELIA McGEE
Jane Krakowski is marshaling everything but that famous bedsheet for her one-woman show, "Better When It's Banned," tonight.
Jane Krakowski is marshaling everything but that famous bedsheet for her one-woman show, "Better When It's Banned," tonight.
"I saw Jerry in 'Chicago' when I was 15," said Neuwirth, "and to this day, I believe he was the sexiest man ever on Broadway."
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There's more to Jai Rodriguez than meets the "Queer Eye."
I enjoyed Scott Elliott's revival of David Rabe's 1984 "Hurlyburly" every bit as much as I hated the original production.
Which is to say, enormously.
"The Exonerated" certainly is worth watching, but it's not transcendent.
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What makes Fierstein's performance unsatisfying is that he doesn't project any of the depth of Tevye's dilemma. He sees it as a series of comic turns.
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Somewhere David Merrick is spinning in his grave.
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The new musical "Harold and Maude" has humor, some genuine musical wit in the second act, and lots of charm. But at a time when outlandishness has become all too commonplace, "Harold and Mau…
Even before "Mary Poppins" and her brolly got off the ground in the West End last month, people wondered when the spick-and-span nanny would fly to Broadway. Theater sources predict the show…
Ron McLarty offers hope for unpublished novelists who keep plugging away
The poison-pen racist who sent "sick" hate mail to actors Taye Diggs and Idina Menzel targeted dozens of other prominent interracial couples - including Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas…
The musical confirmed my fear that whimsy, which can work in a children's book or even a movie, is rough going in the theater.
Susan Werner takes the stage at Danny's Skylight Room tonight and Sunday to perform her own songs from her most recent album, "I Can't Be New."
Go see her. You won't regret it.