Antonio Banderas makes his Broadway debut in the musical "Nine" as a lone wolf on the prowl amid a stage full of beautiful women.
A resplendent concert staging of "The New Moon" packs a swooning Sigmund Romberg score and features an unexpectedly contemporary punch to its finale.
A movie retooled as a stage tuner, "Urban Cowboy" may find a profitable life elsewhere but the attraction that opened yesterday at the Broadhurst is merely a shabby country cousin to a real …
Friday night will be one of the most exciting times in Wendy Kesselman's life. The opening of "The Last Bridge," her new play at George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick, is only part of the…
Two years ago, when singer Barbara Cook was looking for ideas for a one-woman concert, she and her musical director, Wally Harper, decided on a Stephen Sondheim evening.
Betty Buckley, Carolee Carmello and Michael Rupert are among the superb artists illuminating a new collection of mostly pensive songs regarding people, well known or otherwise, who have pass…
Have you ever watched a show while practically everyone else laughs their heads off -- and somehow you don't get it?
One terribly cutesy-poo little tuner, "Zanna, Don't!" somehow earned sufficient encouragement during its off-off-Broadway showcase last October to venture a regular off-Broadway engagement.
So how many husbands and wives out there would allow their spouses to read their diaries?
Two do in Steven Dietz's "Fiction," which starts previews on Tuesday at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, prior to opening on March 28.
Like George Bernard Shaw, A.R. Gurney is growing freer in his playwriting form as he gets older.
'Polish Joke' pokes fun at all ethnic groups between long stretches of filler
Eric H. Weinberger is becoming the master of the monologue, and a champion at writing character studies.
An outcry over Gov. James E. McGreevey's plan to cut all arts funding from the next state budget has prompted his decision to try and restore some of the money, according to a published repo…
It is not necessary to read Proust's vast "Remembrance of Things Past" to appreciate the melancholy sensibilities of "My Life with Albertine," a new musical drawn from relatively few of the …
In its lovely revival at New York City Opera, "A Little Night Music" proves once more to be the most romantic show in town.
You shouldn't miss "You Shouldn't Have Told" at African Globe TheatreWorks in Newark.
This year, Robert Cuccioli, who has appeared at the theater in "Antony and Cleopatra" and last season's "Carnival!," will return as a director.
Glowing with youth and verve, a pleasure to look at and even better to listen to, "Radiant Baby" is a swift, smart musical that truly lives up to the adjective in its title.
Seeing the new musical revue "Showtune" feels like being aboard a cruise ship, watching the dinner show entertainment. And that's not everyone's idea of a good time.