Be Warned; Sarah Flood in Salem Mass is Nothing Like The Crucible
Be Warned; Sarah Flood in Salem Mass is Nothing Like The Crucible: I wish I had been warned.
Be Warned; Sarah Flood in Salem Mass is Nothing Like The Crucible: I wish I had been warned.
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Dee Hoty To Star in The Preacher and the Shrink: Broadway favorite Dee Hoty is set to star in The Preacher and the Shrink, a new play by Merle Good.
Memorial for Dancer, Producer, Impresario Paul Szilard: There will be a memorial celebration for Paul Szilard (Dancer, Producer, Impresario and great friend to the arts) on Thursday, October…
What's It All About? Bacharach Reimagined at New York Theatre Workshop: New York Theatre Workshop (NYTW) announced that What's It All About? Bacharach Reimagined, music by Burt Bacharach …
My View Stephen Sorokoff: The Cabaret Convention The Final Night: Go backstage to Rose Hall and the Cabaret Convention on the final Night.
Broadway's Alex Timbers is a Hot Commodity: The hottest director on Broadway right now is two-time Tony-nominated theater director Alex Timbers.
Rebecca is Back in the News: The Securities and Exchange Commission is not going to pursue action against the Broadway producers of Rebecca.
The Glass Menagerie is Never Really Broken: The Glass Menagerie playing at The Booth Theatre is painfully uneven.
Time Warner Provides Leadership for Exceptional Women in Theater Deadline Nov. 4: Women's Project Theater, the 36-year-old non-profit company dedicated to producing plays written and directe…
Bronx Bombers is a Field of Dreams: "If you build it they will come" is the theme of Eric Simonson's Bronx Bombers, which opened at the Duke last night.
My View Stephen Sorokoff: Some Of The Best Singers On The Planet
Bad Jews is More than Bad Its Obnoxious: Joshua Harmon's new play, Bad Jews, at the Laura Pels Theater, needs a valium.
Natural Affection is Filled With Pain: The Actors Company Theatre production of William Inge's long lost play, Natural Affection has been revived at the Beckett Theatre.
My View Stephen Sorokoff: The New York Pops Rehearsal: This is the New York Pops in rehearsals and you are there.
My View Stephen Sorokoff: Why Didn't You Tell Me You Were So Good?: You can always count on meeting some friendly and interesting people at Cafe Carlyle openings.
The Source Interviews Jason Robert Brown: In celebration of the brand new cast recording of Jason Robert Brown's musical, "The Last Five Years" 54 Below brings four very special concerts to …
My View Stephen Sorokoff: His Name Is Tony: If you are from my generation Tony means Tony Bennett, Frank means Sinatra, Jack is that Love Boat guy etc etc. Probably in the very near future…
Local 1's Stagehands Strike With NO Regards to Education: Carnegie Hall canceled its season-opening concert, due to a strike by Carnegie Hall's stagehands.
Born For Broadway Gives to Paralysis-Based Organizations Part One: Last night at 54 Below at 9:30 the stars came out to raise money for paralysis-based organizations.
Judy Collins and Shubert's President Robert Wankel Are Honored: Judy Collins and The Shubert Organization President Robert Wankel with The Town Hall's 2013 Friend of the Arts Awards.
My View Stephen Sororkoff: Stephen Hanks Opens for Zoe Gelman: Stephen Hanks opened for Zoe Gelman yesterday at "Music At The Mansion" at the Oakeside Bloomfield Cultural Center.
"Hope" One Man, One Show Lacks Hope: Written and performed by Jerry Ford, "Hope" One Man, One Show, an 80 minute long one-man show is confusing.
To Fool the Eye Boomerangs: Jean Anouilh was the pathfinder of postwar French theater.
Romeo Oh Romeo, Wherefore Art Thou? The stage is set with sand and the balcony looks like a plank.