Deaf & hearing sign on for B'way by PATRICIA O'HAIRE
"Big River" is an American Sign Language adaptation of William Hauptman and Roger Miller's 1985 show based on Mark Twain's literary classic, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
"Big River" is an American Sign Language adaptation of William Hauptman and Roger Miller's 1985 show based on Mark Twain's literary classic, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
For many years, Shakespeare in the Park has been more about fun in the open air than whatever play is being performed.
This summer there is a performance that suggests someone takes Shakespeare seriously. And that is Liev Schreiber in his powerful interpretation of the title role in "Henry 5."
Schreiber takes on Shakespeare in Park
"Angels in America."
Rupert Holmes, it can certainly be said, is a man of mysteries. The playwright/composer won three Tonys for the musical "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" and an Edgar award for the Broadway thril…
Titillating memoir of schoolgirl's fling with the actor
"The Angel Project" sets out on a solitary journey that lasts two to three hours - partly by subway, mostly on foot.
One of the first Broadway productions done with an all-black cast arrives at Lincoln Center tonight as a full-length ballet by the Dance Theatre of Harlem.
According to a program note, the Aquila Theater Company "changes perceptions of classical drama by freeing the spirit of the original text and allowing the widest possible audience to enjoy …
Nathan Lane should stick to Broadway. Without advance warning, CBS programmers Sunday pulled Lane's latest sitcom - "Charlie Lawrence" - from the schedule after only two telecasts.
Film Forum celebrates Arthur Freed, the producer who made MGM's musicals sing and dance
A play probes Hitchcock's fascination with icy blonds
New Yorkers mourned yesterday for Katharine Hepburn - the screen legend who epitomized the sophisticated urban woman and claimed the city as her own.
Blame the rain - again. This summer's free Shakespeare in the Park, "Henry V," has postponed its first performance at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park another day, to give the actors mo…
As musical biographies go, "Mack the Knife: The Life and Music of Bobby Darin" is more splish than splash. It's a breezy, song-filled show about the pop crooner, yet there's too much emphasi…
B'way fans flock to musical theater summer camp
Scads of sweet music and a charismatic cast elevate "From My Hometown," a lightweight ode to the soul sounds of the 1960s and '70s.
Gregory Peck was buried in a private ceremony yesterday morning, but fans and studio heavyweights later turned out by the hundreds to honor the screen legend.
Meet the five faces of Sarah Brightman. She's at once a New Age goddess, show-tune queen, pop princess, dance diva and opera avatar.
'Best' could be better
At a new series of screenings, the crowd is part of the action
Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts" is a play about the tragic consequences of things unspoken. Ingmar Bergman has adapted Ibsen's play for our times, in which things are talked to death.