Amy Adams and Donna Murphy in 'Into the Woods'
Amy Adams, in her New York stage debut, and Donna Murphy, a Tony winner, each face challenges in the current production of "Into the Woods," playing in Central Park.
Amy Adams, in her New York stage debut, and Donna Murphy, a Tony winner, each face challenges in the current production of "Into the Woods," playing in Central Park.
Matthew Broderick returns to Broadway and dons dancing shoes for the musical "Nice Work if You Can Get It."
With her first and only play, "Wit," in revival on Broadway, Margaret Edson makes it clear that she doesn't feel any need to try playwriting again. She prefers the classroom stage.
The Phantom Limb Company's "69°S.," a sophisticated puppet show in which puppeteers are on stilts, opens at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival this week.
Yale U. Press to publish lost one act play by Eugene O'Neill in book form.
"Death Comes to Pemberley" involves Elizabeth Bennet in a murder investigation.
The actor John Lithgow, soon to return to Broadway in David Auburn's play "The Columnist," has a new memoir, "Drama: An Actor's Education."
The Elevator Repair Service theatrical troupe performs a mash-up of "The Great Gatsby, " "The Sound and the Fury" and "The Sun Also Rises" at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building at the New Yo…
Carey Mulligan has embarked on an eight-week run in the Atlantic Theater Company's production of "Through a Glass Darkly," Jenny Worton's stage adaptation of the 1961 Ingmar Bergman film.
Kathleen Turner, 56, returns to Broadway to play a nun and add to a list of tough-purring lionesses.
A Connecticut library will display four chapters of the final typescript of "Gone With the Wind," which many thought had been destroyed.
A New York Times reporter was killed in World War II. The newspaper took awhile to explain what happened.
In the new book, called "11/23/63/", a Maine high school teacher finds himself with a chance to thwart the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
As exciting as hockey can be on the ice, it hasn't made for compelling dramaturgy. But Victor Lesniewski, an aspiring playwright, tries to get a stick in the game with "Where Bison Run."
David Lindsay-Abaire's new play, "Good People," is set in South Boston, where he grew up, and delves into class distinctions, which he learned about when he left there.
Fellow novelists host fundraiser for novelist Charles Bock whose wife has leukemia.