Barry Manilow is returning to Broadway
Barry Manilow is coming back to Broadway. The Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award-winning musician announced on Tuesday that he would take the stage at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre from July 26-Aug. 1…
Barry Manilow is coming back to Broadway. The Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award-winning musician announced on Tuesday that he would take the stage at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre from July 26-Aug. 1…
'Legally Blonde: The Musical' at Walnut Street Theatre is relentlessly charmless and dreadfully dated"but at least there's a cute dog. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
The show must go on… unless that show is Magic Mike The Musical. The producers of the stage adaptation " Channing Tatum, Steven Soderbergh, Gregory Jacobs, Nick Wechsler, Reid Carolin and …
Hamilton fans everywhere who stan real-life couple and Broadway musical costars Jasmine Cephas Jones and Anthony Ramos have been chomping at the bit to learn of the dreamy, romantic details …
Mary-Louise Parker is heading back to Broadway! This fall, the Tony, Golden Globe, and Emmy winner will star in the Broadway premiere of The Sound Inside, a new play written by Adam Rapp (Re…
Broadway's Pretty Woman: The Musical has a new Vivian and Edward. Rent: Live star Brennin Hunt and Pretty Woman ensemble member and understudy Jillian Mueller have been tapped to play the le…
Caryl Churchill's polemical drama 'A Number' receives a stunning, thought-provoking production from People's Light. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
Let's go back… back… back… to the year 2012, when Back to the Future director Robert Zemeckis and co-screenwriter Bob Gale had plans for a musical based on their time-tripping 1985 mov…
Kate Tarker's world-premiere play tells the story of 'Oedipus Rex' in the style of Tom Stoppard's 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead'… but much less successfully. Jill Ivey reviews.
In Steel River Playhouse's 'Constellations,' one couple spins through many different worlds. What if the multitude contains us? Gioanna Romano reviews.
"What's so funny? It's perhaps the central question of comedy." So opens 'A Hard Time' at FringeArts, and a superlative trio of women take it from there. Alaina Johns reviews.
With 'PURE MEDEA,' Automatic Arts tackles the Euripides classic, but from a behind-the-scenes perspective of actors at a rehearsal. Catherine Smith reviews.
The actors in David Hare's 'Skylight' prepare a pasta dish live on stage. It smells delicious, but we leave the stodgy drama feeling emotionally and intellectually starved. Cameron Kelsall r…
South Jersey's Ritz Theatre Company presents 'Big Fish,' a faithful and emotional musical adaptation of Tim Burton's 2013 film. Stephen Silver reviews.
Theatre Exile's earnest production of Hansol Jung's dark comedy Among the Dead provides a striking glimpse into WWII Korea and its aftermath. Plus, Jesus is there. Alix Rosenfeld reviews.
NextMove closed out its season with a mixed bag of crowd-pleasing works by David Parsons at the Annenberg's Zellerbach Theatre. Gary L. Day reviews.
The newly formed Subscension Theatre offers a scrappy yet ambitious production of Brecht's antiwar drama 'Mother Courage and Her Children,' performed al fresco in Headhouse Square. Cameron K…
When it was reported in late April that Rona Munro's play My Name Is Lucy Barton was headed to Broadway, the story carried an obvious selling point: Four-time Tony nominee Laura Linney was b…
Vanessa Carlton can feel the earth move under her feet. Producers announced today that the pop singer is poised to make her Broadway debut this summer stepping behind the piano as Carole Kin…
West Philly's Curio Theatre Company puts its mark on one of Shakespeare's most underwhelming works, which also happens to have one of theater's most famous stage directions. Jill Ivey review…
'12 Chairs' leans into familiar tropes about the mother-daughter dynamic in its world premiere with Juniper Productions. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
'An Infinite Ache' at South Camden Theatre Company offers a stale portrait of what it means to be part of a couple. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
A strong season of local August Wilson productions continues with 'Fences' at University of Delaware's Resident Ensemble Players. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
Two operas written nearly a century apart consider the familial wounds that time doesn't heal. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
Buckle your swash and join d'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers in Paris for duels, romance, and palace intrigue. Suzanne Cloud reviews.