February 27, 2014
EgoPo Classic Theater may be Philadelphia’s most intellectually bracing company. Artistic Director Lane Savadove builds seasons around specific playwrights and ideas, consistently […]
February 25, 2014
A feature on PLAYBILL-ON-LINE that I particularly enjoy offers Broadway actors an opportunity to share, in pictures and a few words, some […]
February 20, 2014
Recently, in an enjoyably snarky Facebook conversation about movies, I mentioned that there were two things I remembered about THE HOURS: Nicole […]
February 15, 2014
There’s the west of American Mythology, a place of open spaces, big dreams, and limitless possibilities. Trail-blazing heroes came there and discovered […]
February 10, 2014
Hooray for Encores Great Musicals in Concert! Musical theatre aficionados will almost certainly know about this project, but for those who don’t […]
February 5, 2014
Woody Allen’s tarnished personal reputation is again a topic in the news, reactivated when he won the Cecil B. DeMille Golden Globe […]
February 3, 2014
Ahhh…ahAhahAhahAh! That’s Tarzan’s voice you hear, bringing to a heavy landing the corporate musicals season of ’06-’07. Others included the vampirical, schmaltzy […]
February 3, 2014
What’s up (and what’s coming) this season…. BARBARA COOK’S BROADWAY (Lincoln Center Theater at the Mitzi E. Newhouse, 65th and Broadway). The […]
February 3, 2014
When I heard on Saturday that the great actor and director Maximilian Schell had died, I planned to write something. I waited […]
February 2, 2014
From a fat-free FIDDLER to a singing bus… here’s New York’s Spring 2004 musical season in a nutshell. FIDDLER ON THE ROOF. […]