Out with: Simon Jones and Charles Keating by KRISTIN TILLOTSON
Sipping and quipping with "The Home Place" stars.
Sipping and quipping with "The Home Place" stars.
Five Twin Cities actors are navigating the competitive jungles of New York theater. Is it tough? Sure. But they wouldn't have it any other way.
It will not be a full reunion of "The West Wing," but actors Martin Sheen and Bradley Whitford will headline a cast Monday in a Children's Theatre production of torture-themed play.
A veteran and a newcomer play key roles in the Guthrie's season-ending production of the musical "1776."
Playwright Neil LaBute spares few feelings in assessing our obsession with body image in "Fat Pig," which gets its area premiere tonight.
At a recent confab at the Guthrie, theater professionals from across the country teased out issues about how to do their work better.
More than 800 leaders in the art form will discuss the growth and future of the stage at a national conference in Twin Cities.
When theatrical director Jon Cranney set about giving shape and accent to the current William Bolcom festival, he sought the best help he could find. Which led him to projection designer Wen…
To watch the world premiere of her father's "Easter Parade," Elizabeth Irving Peters made a trip to the heartland.
"I thought it would never end." "It could have been even longer." Debating the length of a play, concert, opera, movie or even a pop song is as common as commenting on its content. Why is th…
Laura Osnes, who grew up on Twin Cities stages, is a step away from a starring role in "Grease."
Bartlett Sher relished standing out of the spotlight as he guided "The Light in the Piazza" on its journey to Broadway and now on a national tour.
"Irving Berlin's Easter Parade" at Chanhassen Dinner Theatre falls short.
It's unusual for the Broadway star to follow a play out on tour, but actor Cherry Jones was certain she wanted to stay with "Doubt."
With "Irving Berlin's Easter Parade," Chanhassen Dinner Theatre stakes its growing national reputation on the first-ever stage version of the enormously popular classic movie.
Richard Thomas on Broadway curtain calls, his John Boy character and the relevance of "Twelve Angry Men,"which comes to the Twin Cities this week.
Brian Murray, a celebrated New York actor, makes his first stage appearance in the Twin Cities with the Guthrie's production of Alfred Uhry's "Edgardo Mine."
To Savion Glover, whether you see what he does as dance or music is immaterial. It's all the same to him.
The actor and director cut a wide swath in Twin Cities theater, and he visited often after moving to New York.
Composer William Finn exorcises his demons about the "horrors of competition" with his celebration of outsiders in the popular musical about a spelling bee.