Dodgers' new digs By CELIA McGEE
At a time when New York is striving to rebuild skyward, Dodger Stage Holding is going underground.
At a time when New York is striving to rebuild skyward, Dodger Stage Holding is going underground.
President Bush is the primary target of the highly political 'Code Orange: On the M15.'
Improv whiz Wayne Brady says he'll play his starring role straight.
Broadway Preview
Alberto Bonilla was a graduate drama student at Rutgers University seven years ago when he heard a haunting true-life tale that would become the inspiration for his first play.
Starting Sept. 20, Michael Ian Black ("Ed") D.L. Hughley ("The Hughleys"), Amy Sedaris ("Strangers with Candy") and Jim Rome ("The Jim Rome Show") will rotate through the CBS talker, accordi…
There was theater inside and outside Broadway playhouses yesterday as Republican delegates cheered at matinees and protesters of all stripes jeered in the streets.
By themselves the victims' monologues are compelling. The attempts to flesh these stories out, however, only accentuate that the evening is more polemic than theater.
The coming week's Fringe Festival productions.
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld would do well to avoid the Culture Project on Bleecker St. so his heart won't go Dick Cheney on him.
Shields coming to 'Town'; Curtains for 'Sly Fox'
Of all the bad reactions to the new Broadway version of "Dracula" — and there have been many — one is particularly haunting.
It's the ghost of playwright-producer David Belasco, thought by some to be stalking the W. 44th St. theater where the musical is being staged.
Unfortunately, there was only one moment in the Frank Wildhorn musical that opened last night at the Belasco when I experienced true terror: In the middle of the second act, I was gripped by…
Karen Black and Susannah York's movie careers have seen better days - the '60s and '70s, to be precise. But the two actresses have never stopped working - and now they're starring in one-wom…
Coming this year to the downtown theater fest: Princess Di, Roller Derby and air conditioning
After more than 80 - count 'em, 80! - years as an actor, Mickey Rooney is still putting on a show.
Waiting in the wings are others, including 2003 Tony winner "Hairspray," ready to toss their chips into the pot.
As PBS pledge specials go, "Broadway's Lost Treasures" is about as painless as it gets: You get to see performances from classic musicals, as re-created or revived during the annual Tony Awa…
Roger Kirby, author of 'Medea in Jerusalem.'
Much fuss has been made over what Broadway shows the Republicans will see during their convention at the end of the month.
Matthew Broderick is going off-Broadway this fall.