'Living Room in Africa,' With an Art Gallery Set Amid Poverty By PHOEBE HOBAN
Bathsheba Doran raises questions far too complicated for this somewhat simplistic play on race, poverty and disease in Africa.
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Bathsheba Doran raises questions far too complicated for this somewhat simplistic play on race, poverty and disease in Africa.
WHILE theater owners, lawyers and general managers are still scrambling to get August Wilson's play "Gem of the Ocean" back on track for a Broadway run, the playwright himself says he won't …
Tormenting memories dissolve into soaring music, and pain is salved by a collective embrace in this heartfelt, powerfully performed theater piece.
The immersive decor at some Broadway theaters treads dangerously close to kitsch.
New Brunswick theater announces 2004-2005 season
How Seurat Worked Up to Sunday By HOLLAND COTTER
The Art Institute of Chicago has spun a wonderful show around George Seurat's famous oil painting, which includes related sketches and works by contemporaries.
The immersive décor at some Broadway theaters treads dangerously close to kitsch.
Performers will gather Monday to celebrate the birthday of Wynn Handman, founder of the American Place Theater and an influential acting teacher.
Readers, what do you think: Is ballet dying? What are its greatest challenges?
This gentle portrait of pothead losers in love is a reminder of how engrossing uneventful existences can be in the hands of the right actors.
Isabelle Huppert brings suicide to life in Sarah Kane's final play
A growing trend to mix pub culture with playhouse art is seeping into traditional drinking dens across London and beyond.