Contrary to what social media trends might imply, the #Trad-Wife movement has been around for ages. Aspiring to fit oneself ...
The Rep has had a training program in some form for over 40 years, but in April, it earned a new star: approval from the ...
Individual elements of Kreis’s story will inevitably resonate with certain audience members, but taken as a whole, Already Perfect feels like a monument to self-obsession as much as to survival, which ...
Entertainment company says it received death threats for booking Guy Hochman, whose US tour has been plagued by protests from ...
A Giant on the Bridge, performed by a ‘Scottish indie folk supergroup’, draws on dozens of interviews about the confines former prisoners experience on the outside ...
Every Brilliant Thing is a beautiful story filled with the joyfulness and randomness associated with sharing the stage with ...
Presented at the Théâtre du Gymnase in Paris, Jacques Offenbach’s comic opera Belle Lurette is making a vibrant comeback in a faithful new staging by Les Tréteaux Lyriques, running from January 9 to ...
Does GUYS AND DOLLS belong in the conversation as the greatest musical written in the  20th Century?  The answer may ...
In “Marjorie Prime” and other works, Jordan Harrison delivers sweet-bitter anatomies of human connection mediated through technology destined to supersede us.
Treasure Island – Rugby Theatre - until Sunday, February 1 ...
While we’re gleefully giggling at comedies or gasping as action heroes leap across rooftops, we remain blissfully unaware of what goes on backstage at cinemas.
Stereophonic, now on stage at the Connor Palace, is a four-act, three-hour production, written by American playwright David Adjmi, with music composed by Will Butler.