Visually interesting, but dramatically lame, David Wood's adaptation of Roald Dahl's first children's book, "James and the Giant Peach," is satisfying theater neither for children nor their …
Will Christopher Wheeldon's new company live up to its hype?
And her appetite is bigger than ever - not to mention her body. Audrey II is the mean, menacing, man-eating plant - and star - of "Little Shop of Horrors."
Former New York Giants linebacker Carl Banks will be signing autographs in the lower lobby of the Circle in the Square Theatre on Tuesday, February 1 from 6:30-7:00pm. The 1986 Vince Lombard…
The songwriting team of Justin Paul and Benj Pasek, known for their cult-hit revue Edges, are still in their twenties, not that far removed from a time when they got lost in children's stori…
Sculptor's proportion-blowing rose garden, dog-size bugs included, promises to bring a new perspective to Park Avenue.
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There are people who love puppets, there are people who love Kafka, and there is almost certainly a subset of people who love both puppets and Kafka. Their moment has arrived.
SHORT, dark and handsome, Peter Dinklage strides across the Public Theater's stage like a 4-foot-5 colossus.
Jimmy Slyde was one of the last great tap dancers of the big-band era, whose smooth moves carried him from swing and bebop to Broadway and the movies.
This thoroughly compelling deeply felt revival of the 1998 musical fully deserves its place on Broadway.
Whatever one's take on "33 Variations" as a theater piece, it is an innovative and engrossing exercise in music appreciation.
For Alex Kafka, 4 hours, 3 acts is just about right for this Texas-sized musical by Michael John LaChiusa.
Justin Paul and Benj Pasek , the composer-lyricist team duo of "James and the Giant Peach" will be attending Sundance Institute's annual Playwrights Retreat in Ucross, Wyo.SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]
The Mettawee River Theater Company's adaptation of Aristophanes' comedy demonstrates a kind of fundamental good health: it gets the job done.
The Dallas Theater Center will stage Yasmina Reza's Tony Award-winning comedy God of Carnage, Geoffrey Nauffts' Tony-nominated drama about faith and love Next Fall and Michael John LaChiusa'…