He made Fonzie sing BY PETER FILICHIA
These are indeed happy days for Paul Williams.
These are indeed happy days for Paul Williams.
A gassy encounter with a retiring professional wrestler and his relations, "American Sligo" is a curious comedy that threatens to be very dark indeed but winds up being merely murky.
Purists may well hate this radical approach to a classic, but van Hove's production could go down nicely with people who might think Molière is a brand of cheese.
Spirtas and Wolf are delights singing Hamlisch and Sager
Expert production of 'Scarcity' reveals a family in crisis
A show coming to Newark Symphony Hall is titled "Gossip, Lies & Secrets," but star Clifton Powell says the title doesn't apply to him.
Capable cast at Two River is upstaged by wooden actors
Make that 27 miles west.
Talented solo performer slips as writer-director of Cuba travelogue
Many teens can be terrible, but they don't come much worse than Micah in "ODD," Hal Corley's erratically effective play. It's receiving its world premiere at Premiere Stages in Union.
Is there anything the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey can't do?