Mary, Mary quite extraordinary by MICHAEL SOMMERS
The inestimable Miss Poppins opens on Broadway
The inestimable Miss Poppins opens on Broadway
Casting has been announced for the new plays by Sam Marks, Robert O'Hara and Jason Wells that will be explored in full developmental productions in Steppenwolf Theater Company's sixth annua…
Conservative critics have managed to get the touring comedy show "Puppetry of the Penis" banned in Boston, but they've struck out in Chicago.
Just when you think you're catching up with this speedway of a Broadway spring season, along comes a real stunner to move the finish line again. How thrilling.
Review by Amanda Cooper
The suspense is palpable despite the fact we know how the play will end. Credit director Phyllida Lloyd and adapter Peter Oswald, who have created a taut tale of political intrigue, a bruisi…
Actress relishes her role as the tipsy, strong-willed Tallulah Bankhead
Even if Neil Simon did not have the entire Western world gunning for him for having hurt Mary Tyler Moore, "Rose's Dilemma" would not have been a good play.
While interviewing designer David Rockwell in Las Vegas last week, he let it slip that he'd probably be coming to Toronto soon for the out-of-town tryout of his new musical Catch Me If You Can.
Friedrich von Schiller's 200-year-old historical drama comes to blazing theatrical life.
Sometimes it takes more than a couple of stars to brighten a gloomy night. Even though Yanna McIntosh and Nancy Palk give performances to remember in the Soulpepper production of Friedrich Schiller's Mary Stuart, which opened Wednesday night at the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, the rest of the evening is such a galaxy of mistakes that their lustre is dimmed.