Crossroads Theatre brings 'Ain't Misbehavin'' back to New Jersey
Four decades after the music was first staged, it continues to excite audiences while introducing them to the music of entertainer Thomas Wright "Fats" Waller. Crossroads Theatre's…
Four decades after the music was first staged, it continues to excite audiences while introducing them to the music of entertainer Thomas Wright "Fats" Waller. Crossroads Theatre's…
Paper Mill's new play "The Outsider" stumbles in a self-congratulatory sense of enjoyment in its own humor
The "Veep" actress Anna Chlumsky stars with "Happy Endings"' Adam Pally in "Cardinal" a new play by Greg Pierce at the Second Stage Theater in New York.
The play is second in a trilogy about American injustice by playwright Christopher Demos-Brown
The 1987 play depicts the friendship that grows between an elderly white woman and her African-American chauffeur
Paul Slade Smith's "The Outsider," tells the story of a leader who doesn't want to be a politician, but he may have to become one for the greater good
The thriller, by Tony Award-winning writer Rupert Holmes, runs at the Bickford Theatre at the Morris Museum through Feb. 4.
"El Coqui Espectacular and the Bottle of Doom" at Two River Theater is smart, warm, inventive, vibrant, and simply a great deal of fun
The original musical comedy centers on a New Brunswick basement band as the end of the world approaches.
Roth also says that David Simon is adapting 'The Plot Against America' for TV
New York's Met is doing away with its "pay-what-you-wish" admissions policy.
"Intimate Apparel," "The Merchant of Venice" and "Annie" earn places on our critic's list
Revivals of "Hello, Dolly," "Sweeney Todd," and "Jitney" made it a year to remember
Bring your ugly sweater and leave you cynicism at home because this is a show bursting with Christmas spirit.
Oh Good Lord, is this show at George Street Playhouse tedious
'Cheers' star George Wendt stars as Santa in this family-friendly production running through Dec. 29.
Hijinks, hammy romance, intrigue, and delightfully bad accents: "The 39 Steps" is a full-bodied, unabashed farce of the first order.
The star plays the lead in "An Act of God," which will run from Nov. 28 - Dec. 23 at the Playhouse's temporary home on Rutgers' Cook College campus.
Broadway stars Christopher Sieber and Beth Leavel headline the beloved classic, which begins its holiday run at Paper Mill Playhouse Nov. 22.
The Theater Project brings its annual stage version of a radio show to Unity Bank in Union Dec. 2 and 3.
Imagine a barely coherent "Saturday Night Live" sketch repeated for 80 interminable minutes, and you'll get a sense of this new play
The Paper Mill Playhouse's take on classic "Annie" aims for cozy joy and hits its target.
Steven Paquale makes a tremendously complex anti-hero in "Junk," a fictionalized recreation of the Michael Milken scandal; also reviewed: "People, Places & Things" at…
Writer-director Richard Nelson has conjured up a low-key but poignant drama about Public Theater founder Joe Papp
Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts rejoined forces to update their musical, which runs at George Street Playhouse's temporary home on the Cook College campus through Nov. 12.