Comic relief BY MARY HOULIHAN
Success came to Greg Kotis and Mark Hollmann not with a whimper but with a bang.
Success came to Greg Kotis and Mark Hollmann not with a whimper but with a bang.
Patrick Marber's "Howard Katz" poses an interesting problem: Can a towering performance save a mediocre play, especially one that runs 90 minutes without intermission?
Avenue Q Tony nominee Stephanie D'Abruzzo, most recently seen Off-Broadway in It Must Be Him, stars in a reading of Joyce Carol Oates' I Stand Before You Naked Nov. 28 at the Gerald Lynch Th…
Mary McCormack is not just another attractive blond actress - she's a smart actress. Smart enough to illuminate characters who don't make their attractiveness the most important thing.
Hard-core film snob? Here's what you've been missing.
Actress Mary Catherine Garrison is currently inhabiting her favorite world: the 1930s.
Many of the men and women attending the world premiere of 33 Variations were in tears. Moises Kaufman's wise, lyrical meditation on a musical mystery is a celebration of the mediocre, of the…
No topic is off-limits in star's one-woman autobiographical show
In his new comedy, "Half and Half," James Sherman addresses how the roles of men and women have changed over the last three decades.
Like droves of area teens, Michael Patrick Thornton remembers a high school field trip to Steppenwolf Theatre for one of the company's Young Adult productions.
Myra Lucretia Taylor, of Broadway's Nine and Macbeth, plays the title servant role in the 2011 Chicago world premiere of Thomas Bradshaw's absurdist comic drama Mary, which began previews Fe…