David Greenspan sets the tone for a delightful evening of theater magic by jumping onto a jewel-box stage set at the start of The Patsy.
A new play at the Classic Stage Company, Unnatural Acts, takes us back to period of intolerance that is hopefully unthinkable today.
The great Tennessee Williams, unsurpassed poet of the theater and incisive chronicler of the human soul, was born 100 years ago this March.
I spoke with Joseph last month, when the play was still in previews.
When Alex Timbers was 12 years old, he and an elementary school buddy had their own public access cable show in Manhattan.
Busch discusses playing a mother superior in his new play, now at the Soho Playhouse.
Regardless of what you may think of Ken Russell’s movies, the English iconoclast filmmaker is without doubt a true original.
The 1992 release of Orlando propelled director Sally Potter to forefront of independent filmmakers.
Shear sat down with us recently to talk about her new play.