The death of a mother is a starting point for Two Thirds Home: Two sons and the woman mama left behind struggle to parse out who was loved the most.
Say goodbye to a fancy, overblown production. This Seussical is a lean mean enjoyment machine
Outroverted is less a play than a series of monologues for five writer/actors...but attention should be paid
Return with us now to the good old days, say, the 1960s when musicals could be "pretty good." Return with us now to Bajour
Operetta is a poor stepchild, if that, to musical comedy these days. A Night at the Operetta gives reason to hope for its revival
"Some people have it...and she's got it" That would be Patti LuPone as Mama Rose in Gypsy
You "gotta" have a gimmick and this production of Gypsy has the best: Patti LuPone as Mama Rose
What is a spiegeltent? No, it's not a tent full of spiegel catologues. Rather, it's a hodge podge of varied acts, part circus, part erotica
An ode to missing items might not be the stuff of great theater, but it certainly fills a hazy, lazy summer moment
Gone Missing is a play about loss. No, not that kind of loss. Try shoes, pets, toys, or cell phones, for example