Broadway's Top 40 By Peter D. Kramer
Merman's in; Minnelli's not.
Fanny's in; Barbra's not.
Merman's in; Minnelli's not.
Fanny's in; Barbra's not.
John Astin will read Edgar Allan Poe at Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture in Pocantico Hills on Saturday.
When some singers rehearse, they need an accompanist, a vocal coach and plenty of quiet.
Singer Liz Callaway just needs a CD and a full tank of gas.
Charles Smith's "Free Man of Color," in its New York premiere at Stony Point's Penguin Rep through Oct. 25, operates on several levels.
The next time you check your 401(k), take a page from the kids in "42nd Street," now in a polished, high-energy production at Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford
Law has marched fearlessly through one of the great roles in dramatic literature - maybe the greatest - and done a credible job in making it his own.
Nyack's Bill Irwin, widely known for his clowning, has done some serious stuff of late, winning a Tony Award as George in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and playing Vladimir in "Waiting f…
For a while there, Patti LuPone was having a nervous breakdown nightly, twice on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Mamaroneck's Carly Rose Sonenclar gets to do on stage what a generation of girls who grew up watching "Little House on the Prairie" on TV dreamed of doing: She gives nasty Nellie Oleson a Br…
The theater season in the Lower Hudson Valley this fall might be remarkable for what it will lack: White Plains Performing Arts Center - which started with such promise two falls ago as a ho…
Jordan Baker and Kevin Kilner, former New York actors, are back from the West Coast, settling in Rockland County, and appearing as husband-and-wife actors in the Mint Theater's production of…
Robert Clohessy has been on some celebrated teams.
Seth Adam Kaplan, 54, of Larchmont - a former mergers-and-acquisitions attorney who went on to lead Mamaroneck's Emelin Theatre - died Saturday of an apparent heart attack.
Thirty-five years ago this summer, Bob Funking and Bill Stutler, two former ad men, brought dinner theater to an office park in Elmsford.
All the park's a stage in the Shakespeare on the Sound production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" stringing its tale of mismatched love and misplaced magic across Baldwin Park in Greenwich af…
It would be easy to dismiss "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" - now in an excellent production at Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford - as a sweet little confection.
Former "Seinfeld" writer and veteran stand-up comic Pat Hazell wrote and stars in Penguin Rep's production of "The Wonder Bread Years," a slice-of-life comedy that opens tonight.
This month's Tony Awards held special meaning for Armonk's Tom Kitt ("Next to Normal") and longtime Purchase College faculty member Brian MacDevitt ("Joe Turner's Come and Gone").
Nyack native Peggy Eisenhauer took what she learned from Olson and went to Broadway, where she won two Tony awards for lighting designs ("Assassins," "Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk")…
As a teenage actor growing up on "Sesame Street" in the mid-1990s, Carlo Alban kept one detail of his life to himself: He was an illegal immigrant from Ecuador who got hired with a fake gree…