‘Flower Drum Song,’ Once Overhauled, Returns Changed Again
David Henry Hwang revised the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic 25 years ago. Now he gets to remedy some of his own remake’s flaws.
David Henry Hwang revised the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic 25 years ago. Now he gets to remedy some of his own remake’s flaws.
The Tony-winning actress co-stars with Bernadette Peters in "Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends," a show that is letting her surprise audiences with her comedy chops.
After a delay, "Fake It Until You Make It," the writer's follow-up to her Broadway satire, "The Thanksgiving Play," is finally onstage in Los Angeles.
A look the piano designs for some of the various versions of August Wilson's play, including the latest film adaptation.
In the new Broadway production of "Yellow Face," the "Lost" and "Hawaii Five-0" star is taking a risk. "I am aware," he says, "that people have not usually seen me in this way."
The playwright Annie Baker shares the artistic influences behind her feature film debut.
The new musical "The Lonely Few," starring Lauren Patten and Ciara Renée, puts a romance between two women at its very heart.
Cameron Crowe adapted his Oscar-winning screenplay, about writing for Rolling Stone in the '70s, preserving parts of the movie's soundtrack and zingers (Don't take drugs!) for the stage.
Transforming winter into spring or creating faux forests and fanciful estates is all in a day's work for these behind-the-scenes masters of foliage on movie and TV sets.
The Ethiopian-Irish actress returns to a "completely destroying" stage role. Next: a film adaptation of a 1920s novel about passing for white.
How David Henry Hwang teamed up with the composer Jeanine Tesori for "Soft Power," a play with music " or maybe a play that becomes a musical.
Ms. Brunstetter, riding high as a writer on a hot network TV show, finds herself in the middle of a timely debate with her latest play.
A hapless human in space and his robot sidekicks once again toss zingers at bad films as they unspool onscreen.
After opening at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles nearly 40 years ago, Luis Valdez's production is revived at its home theater.
Two decades ago, the actress played the daughter in Martin McDonagh's celebrated play. She's back " as the terrorizing mother.
Joshua Malina and Hrishikesh Hirway, the podcast's co-hosts, have set an ambitious goal: discuss all 154 episodes of one of TV's most beloved shows.