NEW YORK -- Julia Sweeney is scarcely as famous as she apparently believes.
It's excessive and sprawling, just like the country in which it takes place. But even though Terrence McNally's "A Perfect Ganesh" is overlong and overwrought, there are many powerful moment…
Every now and then, Irish Rep gets hold of something offbeat, and that's the case with its U.S. premiere of "Bedbound," which opened yesterday on the company's main stage.
Actresses fascinated by social extremes
Remember Alberta Hunter? She was that well-known blues singer who enjoyed a terrific renaissance when she popped up at a Greenwich Village nightclub in the late 1970s after a 20-year hiatus.
Two River Company's 'Spunk' offers tales that teach
Elizabeth Wilson and Tom Aldredge are two mountains of talent in two molehills of plays.
About 200 theatergoers -- and a lone drama critic -- were shut out of the George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick on Tuesday when it canceled its first preview of "Double Play."
Actress Elizabeth Wilson says she only has herself to blame for winding up in a play with such a salacious title.
It's "The Vibrator" by Arthur Laurents.
I hear this show has a great buzz... :-)
At Playwrights Theatre of New Jersey, big business meets the Marx Brothers' "Monkey Business" in Rich Orloff's "Big Boys."
The result is the silliest hit of the season. For those who assumed that theater of the absurd died in the '60s, here it is, alive and thriving in Madison.
A warped little tale regarding dissolute brothers, "The Mystery of Attraction" offers quite a bit of entertainment value for $15.
The Paper Mill Playhouse has a red-hot hit with "Blue."
Wearing a dress has never been a drag for author-actor Charles Busch.
On New Year's Eve, 1969, James Fusaro, 59, a business agent with the Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union, was murdered in his Passaic office. His throat had been slit, and his chest repeatedly stabbed.
Despite an intense investigation and front-page headlines, the crime has never been solved.
If Roundabout Theatre Company goes through the trouble of hiring top artists, dressing them up in 1600s wigs and ruffles and having them memorize rhyming couplets, too, then at least the pla…