Trials and tribulations on Broadway and Off.
Romance; The Last Days of Judas Iscariot; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
Donald Margulies and David Rabe on the not-so-sweet smell of success.
“K.I. from ‘Crime’ ” and “Belize.”
Neil LaBute’s “Fat Pig.”
Dame Edna, Woody Allen, and the selfish gene.
Rage takes the stage.
"Whoopi," "The God of Hell."
THE HITMAKER by ROBERT GOTTLIEB
George S. Kaufman.
RESONATING
Lillian Ross visits Randy Quaid on the set of Sam Shepard’s new play.
PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY DEPT.
Michael Specter on the activist Larry Kramer’s latest speech.
Should a charge of plagiarism ruin your life?
"Frozen."
Tennessee Williams’s unknown one-acts.
CINDERELLA STORY by Nancy Franklin
Women, and men, make themselves heard.
“Richard III” and “Reckless.”
David Hare on the march to war in Iraq.
“The Day Emily Married” and “Fiction.”
Revivals by Arthur Miller and Nathan Lane.
Star turns in a Shakespeare comedy.
Words and Music by Margaret Case Harriman
This Profile, by Margaret Case Harriman, appeared in The New Yorker in 1940, not long after Porter suffered a debilitating horse-riding accident.
KING COLE by JOHN LAHR
The not so merry soul of Cole Porter.
An artist in search of his muse in “Sight Unseen.”
Twenty-seven characters in search of a play.
Boy and Light Raise the Roof.
Insanity and insects in “Guinea Pig Solo” and “Bug.”
"A Raisin in the Sun" and a Bollywood lemon.