TIMES Sunday Styles columnist Bob Morris writes for the Gray Lady, but there's nothing prudish about his one-man show, "Assisted Loving," at the Lucille Lortel Theater.
The National New Play Network (NNPN), the country's alliance of non-profit theatres that champions the development, production and continued life of new plays, produces six new plays in stag…
WHAT'S the deal with Matthew Broderick?
TURN THE PAIGE
Rupert Goold's production is novel, challenging and disturbing.
IT'S not all bad news about Liza Minnelli, who was just hit with a lawsuit by her former chauffeur.
Antonio Banderas made his Broadway debut Thursday in the revival of "Nine." After reading the generally favorable reviews yesterday, he decided to extend his run as Italian film director Gui…
James Barbour, most recently on Broadway in A Tale of Two Cities, will launch a six-city "Holiday Concert Tour" Dec. 4 at the Rubicon Theatre in Ventura, CA.
ANNE Hathaway was rudely upstaged as she performed "Twelfth Night" in Central Park the other night -- by a raccoon.
JOHN Waters was hopeful when we told him that George and Laura Bush were slated to catch a performance of "Hairspray," the Broadway hit based on Waters' campy film classic.
THERE was panic on the set of "Hairspray" the other day when arriving cast members were greeted with a notice that Harvey Fierstein would be replaced in the key role of Erma Turnblad by his understudy, J.P. Dougherty - who was inundated with frantic questions.
Second item.
Rupert Goold and Ben Power's audacious new version of "Six Characters in Search of an Author" transports Pirandello's 1921 masterpiece into the contemporary world of documentary television -…
Bette Midler was spotted twice this week at the first Broadway previews of "Priscilla: Queen of the Desert," of which she's a producer.
The Wingspace collective puts a new spin on design
FOR whom does the cellphone toll? It tolls for you, Ralph Fiennes.
JEREMY Piven won't let us forget about his bout with "extreme mercury toxicity."
ETHAN Hawke is a good sport.