There may be something rotten in Denmark, but there is absolutely nothing wrong with Jude Law's performance on Broadway.
A family drama that starts off on a deceptively simple note builds to a soul-searching, heartrending climax.
Acting takes center stage on Broadway in Keith Huff's powerful two-hander "A Steady Rain."
In Alexander Dinelaris’s “Still Life,” a gifted, widely recognized photographer, Carrie Ann, has dried up.
David Mamet unveils two new comedies, one head and shoulders above the other, but both quite enjoyable.
The Chinese classical dance company Shen Yun Performing Arts will make its long-anticipated debut in Hong Kong.
Colman Domingo wrote and stars in a brilliant autobiographical piece "A Boy and His Soul," now at the Vineyard Theatre.
An evocative and provocative experience awaits the viewer of Russell Davis’s “Mahida’s Extra Key to Heaven.”
The musical "Blind Lemon Blues" looks at the life of blues singer "Blind Lemon," but doesn't feel like a whole song.
'The Retributionists' portrays a group of Jewish freedom fighters who avenge the events of Hitler’s Holocaust.