Now Say It, Children: Supercalidarkrevisionist By BEN BRANTLEY
The stunningly staged, bizarrely ambivalent new musical is a sentimental yet sinister show steeped in Jungian shadows as seen at the Prince Edward Theater in London.
Cabaret singer Maude Maggart loves the hushed intimacy of dinner-theater clubs and prefers the songs of Irving Berlin to Green Day.
Three quick-moving dressers help two actors in 'Irma Vep' make lightning-fast costume changes
The young audiences for "Lion King" can turn Pantages into a zoo.
A new player will be popping up more and more frequently on Baltimore stages next season: The Almighty Dollar.
Actor, 74, is coy on whether this really is farewell tour
Lynn Nottage finds the horror -- and the humor -- of women in Congo
For local playwright, Chicago's role in film's early years provided fascinating subject
Mayor Richard J. Daley is still in the house. Neil Giuntoli's "Hizzoner," the biggest hit in Prop Theater's history, is coming up on its one-year anniversary.
Known in Chicago for serious roles, she says a comedy would put her in good humor