He's out (of the closet) BY MICHAEL SOMMERS
Play drives home gay athletes' dilemma
Play drives home gay athletes' dilemma
Sometimes it pays to be humble.
Can a visit to a cemetery be an enjoyable experience?
A new Alliance
Sleeker 'Boys From Syracuse' returns to Broadway
With "King Lear," the ambitious little company that offers free outdoor Shakespearean productions each summer has chomped off much more than it can chew. The three-hour tragedy rarely catche…
In her role in the Roundabout Theatre's revival of the musical "The Boys from Syracuse," Lauren Mitchell plays Adriana, a woman in ancient Greece whose husband is off carousing with other wo…
An incident that rocked Hackettstown 116 years ago will return to the scene of the crime.
"Maggie Rose" doesn't rise to the occasion.
Tony-winner Leslie Uggams will play the lead in "Blue," Charles Randolph-Wright's off-Broadway hit that comes to the Paper Mill Playhouse this winter.
Plus an item on Jessica Molaskey.
For a play that's 2,319 years old, "The Grouch" is pretty funny.
"Father Knows Best," according to the popular sitcom of the '50s. But in "Norman's Ark" -- the well-meaning, but ultimately disappointing new musical at TheatreFest in Montclair -- father kn…
He's been a bear in "Carnival," both a dog and a crocodile in "Peter Pan," and a gorilla in "Damn Yankees."
David Garrison doesn't mind sharing the stage with more than 150 other performers.
On TV, she's married to the mob. But 'Sopranos' star Edie Falco is making her mark on Broadway as well.
Globe's new spin
Hail to the "King"!
"King Mackerel and the Blues Are Running," that is, the musical that's now at Cape May Stage's "second space," the Savannah Key Cabaret in the Marquis de Lafayette Hotel.
Here's another way to win money in an Atlantic City casino -- while seeing an off-Broadway show, too.