Novel idea devolves into clichéd muck by MICHAEL SOMMERS
"Evolution."
"Evolution."
Whether it happens on a long plane ride or over dinner on a first date or in an off-Broadway theater as in the instance of "The Dark Kalamazoo," sooner or later a stranger is going to tell y…
Tom Stoppard wrote his "Artist Descending a Staircase" as a radio play, but The Theatre Project in Cranford decided to put it on stage.
Matchmakers might think twice before fixing up any more would-be couples if they saw "Dinner with Friends" at the What Exit? Theatre Company in Maplewood.
Jason Alexander: "During rehearsals," he recalls, "Sondheim said to me, 'I'm writing a new song to open the second act. Is there anything you have a problem with?' I said, 'Yes, chromatics,'…
Stewart Fisher, the associate artistic director of the New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch, died suddenly Sunday from heart failure. He was 37.
Opening last Monday at Primary Stages, "Call the Children Home" is a new musical set in Storyville in 1912.
6 roles make busy 'Night' for Cheryl Freeman and George Street stalwart Suzzanne Douglas
Three theatrical productions with New Jersey roots are in various stages of making their way across the Hudson, en route to off-Broadway openings.
McCarter's straightforward approach and slow pacing steal laughs from 'Loot'
Ten years ago this month, Kabu-Okai Davies, an immigrant from Ghana, had the idea of starting a Newark-based theater and film company that would focus on African-American works.
As the theater season really gets under way, let us remember George Bernard Shaw's words: "Hell is paved with good intentions, not with bad ones."
A painful production in point is "Roman Nights," which opened yesterday at the spanking new DR2 Theatre right off Union Square.
"The rights were pulled from us because there's going to be a Broadway revival next season," explains Two River artistic director Jonathan Fox.
A retired AT&T executive and former Crossroads Theatre Company subscriber has been named the new executive director of the still-dormant theater.
NEW YORK -- First staged in early 1933 amidst the deepest gloom of the Depression, "Three-Cornered Moon" proved to be a glowing little comedy about the members of a wacky Brooklyn clan who l…
This "Miss" is a hit.
"Songs For A New World."
A preview of "Loot" at McCarter.