Dorothy Loudon, 70, 'Annie' Tony winner
Visiting will be 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel, 1076 Madison Ave. A service will take place there at 11:30 a.m. Thursday.
Visiting will be 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel, 1076 Madison Ave. A service will take place there at 11:30 a.m. Thursday.
In the 1980s, Boy George proved himself a wiz at crafting 3-minute hits. In "Taboo" he has come up with several catchy enough to stand with his best.
The show turns out to be more tedious than awful.
When a Daily News reporter asked an operator at Telecharge whether she could buy 20 seats to tonight's show, the operator replied, "There should be no problem."
In his new play, "The San Juan Shakespeare Company," Eugene Rodriguez has taken several real-life personalities and situations and turned it into a scathing comedy about a struggling Nuyoric…
Forget touchy-feely tales about immigrants and their rebellious kids. Asian-American playwrights have moved on to sex and politics.
'Honeymooner' Carney dead at 85
Broadway audiences are avoiding Rosie O'Donnell's new $10 million musical like it was taboo.
Plus this item in the final paragraph:
In other theater news, the revival of "Fiddler on the Roof," starring Alfred Molina, has been pushed back two weeks to Feb. 26 because "it needs more time," said a source.
Maybe the coolest thing some people can know about Anna Deavere Smith is that she's artist-in-residence at MTV.
The Radio City Christmas Spectacular is the only place you can get elves, 36 long-legged women and a camel working together to bring a little cheer. The 2003 production is delightful, one of…
Harold Pinter's "The Caretaker" has not worn well.
Old trauma seen in trial
Manhattan Theater Club has refurbished the Biltmore Theater splendidly. So what's puzzling is why a play as messy as Richard Greenberg's "The Violet Hour" was chosen for its inaugural run.
Like its title, Paula Vogel's "The Long Christmas Ride Home" is a cumbersome parody of "The Long Christmas Dinner," a 1931 one-act play by Thornton Wilder.
If anyone can steal the spotlight from the blazing Aussie Hugh Jackman, it's 11-year-old hoofer Mitchel David Federan from Solon, Ohio.
Star to shine in one-woman show in the park
For the first time in ages, I left a new musical humming a tune.
Zinging and Singing: Jackie Mason has a revue coming to Broadway.
As always in Williams, work, there is a sardonic, angry humor, which comes through here. But there are not enough quiet moments that would help us accept these people as worthy of our sympat…
'Die Mommie Die!" is a brilliantly pitch-perfect sendup of a particular type of cheesy movie.
"Wicked," the "prequel" to "The Wizard of Oz," is an interminable show with no dramatic logic or emotional center.