"August: Osage County" is by no means great literature, but it's certainly a crowd-pleasing epic sure to be a great, big hit.
Once there was Nichols and May. Come spring at the George Street Playhouse, we'll have Thomas and May.
And now for something completely different from Charles Dickens.
With the many changes of heavy costumes these actors make, one would think they'd be soaked with perspiration. But to this capable cast, "A Christmas Carol" is no sweat.
Many voices unite in solo show about black experience
Sorkin demonstrates his mastery of fluent dramatic structure, his ability to depict characters vividly and, perhaps best, his slick way with dialogue.
Theater buffs tired of their holiday shopping in SoHo can enjoy a respite at the nearby Leslie/Lohman Gallery taking in "Stagestruck: The Magic of Theatre Design."
Beaty creates jarring image of a slave ship docked by Statue of Liberty
Laurel and Hardy are alive and well at Growing Stage.