Well-cast comedy gives up the ghost too soon BY PETER FILICHIA
If playwriting could be likened to baseball, Suzanne Bradbeer has delivered a double. She's still quite a distance from scoring with her new play "You Miss Them When They're Not Around."
If playwriting could be likened to baseball, Suzanne Bradbeer has delivered a double. She's still quite a distance from scoring with her new play "You Miss Them When They're Not Around."
The last time Bailey Hanks tried getting the lead in a musical, she literally had to compete against thousands of other young women.
A cheerfully disorderly musical, "Romantic Poetry" is a sketchy affair regarding passion, both artistic and amorous.
Yet despite the ultimate gloom of his outlook, Daisey's engaging ways are so swift and energized that "If You See Something Say Something" essentially registers as a sharply humorous comment…
The crowd - which included members of the state Council on the Arts, officials from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation and leaders of the alliance's member theaters - also saluted the work of…
TV luminaries do well by 'Speed-the-Plow,' but Esparza steals the show
Darned if "Boys' Life" doesn't just lie there like a frat brother out cold after a keg party.
The Nederlander Theatre was beat -- and looked it.