Drama 'Teresa's Ecstasy' serves few thrills
In Barcelona to finalize her divorce and research an article on the mystical experiences of St. Teresa of Avila, Carlotta, a New York writer, is rocked by her own surprising awakenings.
In Barcelona to finalize her divorce and research an article on the mystical experiences of St. Teresa of Avila, Carlotta, a New York writer, is rocked by her own surprising awakenings.
Don't rain on me Argentina. Producers of "Evita" were forced to cancel performances for Tuesday night due to a fire-safety system malfunction that left the stage soggy and the eager-to-perfo…
"Attention must be paid." Lines from Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" don't come more famous than that one declared by the devoted wife of the doomed American dreamer Willy Lom…
The stars of "Evita" aren't the only things that will glitter at the Broadway show's first preview Monday night.
1. Michael Esper & Co. (Playwrights Horizons) Today is your last ch…
It began as a three-week run last April to raise funds for the Mama Foundation for the Arts on W. 126th St. and its Gospel for Teens program.
What music goes with a 50th anniversary? Bluegrass. And Stephen Sondheim. Shakespeare in the Park hits the half-century mark this summer and its production of "As You Like It" will feature …
"Shinsai: Theaters for Japan." Sun. at 3 and 8 p.m. Cooper Union (Seventh St. at Third Ave.).
That's so going to be her Broadway debut. Raven-Symone, known for her role in the kid-friendly series "That's So Raven," will take over the lead role of Deloris Van Cartier in the m…
How's this for a Saturday soiree: Suburbanites gather for cocktails and carping while the hostess hisses at everyone and howls in pain.
Universal Pictures announced today that a musical based on the 1978 comedy that brought John Belushi to the big screen " and put him in a toga " is being made into a musical.
Toward the end of "Tribes," Sylvia, a young woman who works for a charity, admits, "I love being ironic."
An ad for "Carrie" declares it "the musical event of the season!" No such luck.
Justin Long is just that into theater. The 33-year-old actor will make his Broadway debut on April 3 in the comedy "Seminar" opposite Jeff Goldblum.
How cold is the second-generation glassworks owner and omnipotent patriarch at the center of Githa Sowerby's bracing 1912 British family drama "Rutherford & Son"?
With its tangy tale of overqualified underlings suffering humiliations by a horrific boss, Leslye Headland's office comedy "Assistance" smacks of "The Devil Wears Prada" and "Swimming With S…
The lights of Broadway will be dimmed on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in memory of former Daily News theater critic Howard Kissel. He was 69 when he died last Friday due to complications from an April …
If the N-word makes you wince, a warning: You'll be recoiling constantly during Katori Hall's "Hurt Village," which opened Monday night in the Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre at the new Sig…
Tortured families and thwarted dreamers are the stuff that Eugene O'Neill plays are made of. That includes his first full-length work, "Beyond the Horizon," a 1920 rural tragedy that won him…
In "Galileo," the 17th-century Italian astronomer is described as "a man who cannot say no to old wine or a new idea."
A Rat Pack "Rigoletto" is an intriguing gamble in the Metropolitan Opera's new season.
'PRIMA DONNA' Through Feb. 25 Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Ave.
It's a showtune showdown this spring. The stage is set for a battle for musical-theater domination between two top-tier composers. In one corner: Alan Menken, 62, from New…
1. Eugene O'Neill The Wooster Group presents his tales of sailors under the main mast, "Early Plays," through March 11. (St. Ann's War…