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Susan Sarandon, Danny Glover, Brian Dennehy, Delroy Lindo, Aidan Quinn and David Brown Jr. wrapped production yesterday on director Bob Balaban's adaptation of his stage play "The Exonerated" for Court TV.
Interview with Balaban.
Brian Linden and Liza Frank perform in Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar' on Ludlow St., not a theater on Ludlow, actually on the street.
In theory, Ann Randolph's one-person show, "Squeezebox," is a comedy about someone trying to recover their faith.
Had she really dramatized this situation, "Squeezebox" might have been more than a series of amusing character sketches.
Arthur Miller's 1964 play "After the Fall" was always a mess. Michael Mayer's highly stylized production starring a painfully miscast Peter Krause only makes it messier.
Peter Krause and Carla Gugino - better known as funeral director Nate Fisher in HBO's "Six Feet Under" and bounty hunter Karen Sisco, title character of the now-defunct ABC drama - have take…
Everything about the play, directed by David Warren, has an elegance and richness our theater sees too seldom.
"Fiction."
Songwriting team of Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich
"From My Hometown" is a play that wants to be a jukebox. It succeeds.
The sensuous and suggestive dance that began in the brothels of Buenos Aires a century ago comes back to Broadway on Saturday. The revamped revival of the 1997 show "Forever Tango," is at the Shubert Theatre through Aug. 29.
But it's not the only tango-related event this summer.
From the overall title, "Echoes of the War," you might think the two one-act plays by J.M. Barrie presented by the estimable Mint Theatre were about war.
If you go to the southwest corner of Lincoln Center this week - and you probably should - you might imagine you were in Japan.
Plus Elvis Costello.
The actor best known for his fussbudget role in TV's "The Odd Couple" left the bulk of his estate to his wife and children - and remembered two arts groups dear to him.
"We felt that things weren't working out with Chris," said Gersten, referring to himself, Lincoln Center artistic director Andre Bishop, Lane and Stroman.
When Ruth Brown opens a two-week run at Le Jazz Au Bar tomorrow, she brings a lot of city history to the microphone.
Now that's the ticket.
"Forbidden Christmas..."
"Children's Letters to God" turns out to be a whimsical and charming family-oriented production about the innocent joys and sometimes simple sorrows of growing up.
Producer ponders fate of Fox series
Waiting tables at topless bars provided Toni Kasper with more than just the occasional big tip.
Her experiences were the inspiration for "Stripped," a comedy - from a woman's point of view - about the pitfalls of working in a strip club.
Raising 'Rent': Jai Rodriguez reprises his role of Angel the HIV-positive transvestite.