Review: Carey Mulligan and Bill Nighy spar in 'Skylight' on Broadway
David Hare's thought-provoking, insightful play arrives via West End transfer
David Hare's thought-provoking, insightful play arrives via West End transfer
August Wilson, Tennessee Williams and a new work by Sharyn Rothstein are slated
The show, which began its life at the Paper Mill Playhouse, folds April 5
Also: The Fantasticks announces its closing date
Karen Olivo, a Tony winner for 'West Side Story,' makes a rare area appearance
Olivo, who played Anita in the 2009 Broadway revival of "West Side Story," will sing a benefit concert at the George Street Playhouse
This week's theater and classical picks
In the play "Living on Love," an author has the task of writing for a world-class diva. To write the play "Living on Love," so did Joe DiPietro.
Also: The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Edward T. Cone Composition Institute is accepting applications
Theater and classical picks for the week
Also: Something Rotten! begins Broadway performances and the New York Philharmonic premieres a John Adams work
On the Main Stem, audiences have also seen him in "Baby It's You." But "An American in Paris" is a chance to show off more of what he can do, from his acting skills to hi…
At the McCarter Theatre, Ken Ludwig's "Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery" shakes the dust off a popular detective story
Pam McKinnon directs the vividly realized first Broadway revival of Wasserstein's chronicle of life in the 60s, 70s and 80s, with Elisabeth Moss of "Mad Men" as art historian Heidi.
Also: The NJSO plays Russian Classics
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" at the Paper Mill Playhouse has all the makings of a fairy tale - until it doesn't.
"It Shoulda Been You" deals with the particular blend of craziness, conflict and communal warmth that weddings create.
This is a one-of-a-kind piece, and its sheer bizarreness, combined with meticulously detailed, imaginative writing, makes for a fresh, captivating comedy.
What if you knew an injustice had been done, and you had it in your power to make it right?
Also: The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra's spring gala
Also: The King and I, An American in Paris, and Hand to God begin performances
This is Mirren's show, and she fully lives up to the expectation created by the buzz from her Olivier Award-winning turn as Queen Elizabeth II in the West End production of the play in 2013.
Next Sunday, she appears at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center as part of a concert titled "Met Opera Rising Stars: Bel Canto Showpieces."
In his Broadway debut as actor and playwright with "Fish in the Dark," the creator of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" stays true to his persona
Also: The New Jersey Theatre Alliance presents its annual Stages Festival, with free and discounted events throughout the state