It's not often one recommends a musical with an unmemorable score and lyrics that sometimes sound forced.
Hair puts out an open invitation for viewers to get right in there and follow what’s going on onstage.
This revival of one of the great musicals palpably hits the mark. Directed by Arthur Laurents, who wrote the original book, “West Side Story” thrills and moves the audience.
Black political comedy 'Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them' finds humor in the darkest places.
In 'Irena’s Vow', a gentile Polish woman hides a dozen Jews under the nose of the Nazis, at risk to her own life.
The question of whether to strike out on one's own or be a part of the collective herd—this is the situation examined in the very engaging New York premiere of Gao Xingjian's 1983 play "The Bus Stop."
Arts officer of an arts and culture charity in Glasgow was very sad that Shen Yun were performing for only one night in Edinburgh
Shen Yun Performing Arts brings its unique exposition of Chinese classical dance, music and culture to Scotland for the first time
"Orestes" is the final part of trilogy of works presented under the title of "An Oresteia," translated by Anne Carson and presented by Classic Stage Company.
There aren’t many plays I can think of that delve so minutely into the details of couple relationships.