As Ken Mandelbaum reported on May 21, Neil Patrick Harris will indeed star in [Read More]
David Auburn follows the enormous success of his drama "Proof" with "The Journals of Mihail Sebastian," a one-man portrait of a Holocaust survivor.
Welcome to prime time, Heather Tom.
Fri, March 2 @ George Mason University's Center for the Arts, presented by George Mason University's Center for the Arts
Just the other day I was trumpeting the spectacular crossover made from plays to musicals by Jamie Parker, and no sooner had
Holmdel Theatre Company's performance space is the quintessential "black box". For the uninitiated, the reference is not to flight recorders so much in the recent news. Theatrical black boxe…
Apparently US comedy is so powerful and pervasive that people all over the world want to, and can, fit its template. I have some problems with that Continue reading...
The March 2015 edition of CUNY TV's ARTS IN THE CITY, hosted by Magalie Laguerre-Wilkinson from The Salmagundi Club near Union Square, begins Friday, March 13 2015 at 10am, 3pm and 830pm on…
PROOF playwright David Auburn will pen the script to a currently untitled project which will tell the story of the 1973 'Battle of the Sexes' tennis match between Billy Jean King and Bobby R…
At times, "Dirty Dancing" takes on a playful new life onstage, winkingly exploiting its irresistibly cheesy charm.
Stage Force, the New England theatre company, unveils titles for its 2015 reading series in New Hampshire. Barbara Kingsley's look at the poet Emily Dickinson is booked.
The problem with plays about illness is that there's no one to blame
In only four months, the National Theatre's production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time has recouped its $4.75 million capitalisation. That's a good pace for a show witho…
Speaking at today's Critics' Circle Theatre Awards, the director said making musicals work is a 'crapshoot'
BITTERSWEET Playwright David Auburn's Pulitzer Prize winning drama about love, grief, and higher mathematics gets a solid, if not prime (in the Gaussian sense) staging in director John Markl…
Nobody can be unaware by now that 2015 and beyond is going to be bad for subsidised theatre. The arts council is certain to lose funding which will have to be passed on, and beleaguered̷…
Playwright David Auburn, known widely for Proof and The Columnist, is a Pulitzer and Tony award winner. His latest play, Lost Lake, explores the tenuous relationship between two strangers, V…
Broadway no longer produces the same dizzying number of new musicals it once did, nor for that matter the number of outright flops, either, that used to make seeing them before they folded s…