Skyline's the limit by CELIA McGEE
Mushiness caveat: Joe DeMarie proposed to his wife on a roof. But that's not why - not directly - he and co-producer Molly Townsend put together SCAPE (Skyline Cooperative Arts Performance E…
Mushiness caveat: Joe DeMarie proposed to his wife on a roof. But that's not why - not directly - he and co-producer Molly Townsend put together SCAPE (Skyline Cooperative Arts Performance E…
Most people return from a visit to Cuba with expensive cigars hidden in their luggage. Ferra, the founder and artistic director of INTAR Hispanic American Arts Center in Manhattan, has made …
Kate Robin's "Intrigue With Faye" is a technological skit that has been stretched into a two-act play.
In a program note to "A Bad Friend," Jules Feiffer explains that he was 23 in 1953, at the height of "the domestic Cold War that came to be called McCarthyism."
As the annual house awards for Broadway theater, last night's 57th Tony Awards provided an evening of fast-paced and jolly good television fun.
But this year, in particular, that isn't the only thing that the home city was looking for.
Plus Dennehy, Joel etc.
Big winners are giants in a diminished landscape
Tonight's Tonys will remind us that Broadway drama needs urgent new writing
Toibin makes most of her tiny role in 'Journey'
Outside Broadway's theaters, star-struck share spotlight with actors
Considering she's a retired dancer who hung up her Capezios more than 25 years ago, it's highly unlikely audiences at the Thalia Spanish Theatre's production of "We Women Do It Better" will …
JoBeth Williams finds it's a lot harder to rid a home of pesky humans than ghosts in "Last Dance," a talky, languid drama by Marsha Norman ("'night, Mother").
'Little Shop of Horrors" won't be horrifying anyone on Broadway this summer.
When the play was first presented on Broadway in 1982, Danny Glover played a small role and Lonny Price was the boy. In the solid Roundabout revival, directed by Price, Glover plays Sam, the…
Hip hop takes center stage tomorrow at the fourth annual New York City Hip-Hop Theater Festival.
After a drought last season, two prime-time comedies set to launch this fall will be produced here.
'Master Harold ...' role mirrors actor's social activism
It's hard to believe "Forbidden Broadway" has been with us for 20 years. Gerard Alessandrini's merciless satire often makes us critics look mealy-mouthed and generous by comparison.
Three author/performers create & inhabit a make-believe town
Emily Mann was introduced to the Holocaust in second grade, in a class about Jewish history.
They became enemies for life.
Puts own stamp on Wilder, shaping a wonderful 'Town'
Few plays were as popular with American audiences early in the 20th century as J. Hartley Manners' "Peg O' My Heart." It's not hard to understand why.