Bridget Carpenter's 'UP' is a warm, often funny, and very tender look at how our dreams can influence our lives.
“The Rivalry” should be seen by anyone who has an interest in this nation’s past, or indeed current, history.
TORONTO—As the Fringe Festival kicks off in Toronto this week, 150 small theatre companies are vying for the public’s attention in Canada’s most multicultural city.
Director Francesca Zambello portrays "Porgy and Bess" in a 1950s setting for the San Francisco Opera's production of Gershwin's memorable work.
One of the most delightful of Shakespearean comedies, “Twelfth Night” has something to please every kind of theatergoer.
This "The Wiz," which uses the original "Wizard of Oz" novel as its source material, is written by William F. Brown.
The above subheading is a quote from Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible,” meaning, simply, that things are not always what they appear to be.
Chicago’s storefront theater Redtwist (formerly Actor’s Workshop Theatre) aptly fulfills their mission: "white hot drama, in a tiny black box with a little red twist."
Desipina & Company serves up quite the enjoyable dish with "Seven.11 Convenience Theatre 2009: The Final Year."
The Ensemble Studio Theatre's annual marathon of one-act works is, like most collections of plays, a mixed offering. The five plays that make up Series "A" contain their fair share of ups and downs.