While Michael Hollinger's pleasant drama is neatly-crafted, his study of a fictitious world-renowned string quartet registers as something of a familiar tune.
Experiencing "Election Day" is like going on a blind date with a cute frat boy who gets drunker as the evening wears on.
Homeowners are exploring their outer space
They're practically inseparable these days, but a mere six weeks ago, playwright Ian August and director Adam Immerwahr scarcely knew each other.
Singer to share role in concert version of 'Funny Girl'
Kasser Theater's new season is a boon for the budget-minded
Tired script spoils new musical about bibliophiles
Talented couples work hard for laughs in 'Chapter Two'
Some teens who graduated from high school in June are still searching for a summer job. Jenny Vallancourt learned what hers would be months ago.
N.J. Youth Theatre wows audiences with yet another big number
The theater company at Kean University misfires with Paul Rudnick's "Regrets Only." It's the Piscataway native's slightest play, exacerbated by director Ted Sluberski's sluggish production.
Perhaps it is Anne Poyner's passion for theater, or her quest for always trying to get the most out of her students.
Whatever it is, it works.
Call it Bryan in the middle.
Of rehearsals, that is.
LuPone proves to be a gutsy Rose who doesn't quite achieve the dramatic depths of her formidable character.