Audiences will find a lot to feel uncomfortable about in America LoveSexDeath, Billy the Mime's ambitious , gaggle of routines, guaranteed to offend somebody
In Lillian Hellman's The Autumn Garden, you need a scorecard to keep track of the players. The thing is, you really care about the twists and turns of their lives
What a wonderful late-summer (night's) diversion.Director Daniel Sullivan and his cry of players have the tone just about right in this most romantic of plays
The leads for Grease, selected by a television audience? A sure-fire recipe for disaster. But Laura Osnes and Max Crumm do nothing to embarrass themselves or the show. In fact, they're pretty darn good.
What could be more timely than a play that examines the potential destructiveness of science when ethical concerns go unheeded? But The Physicists isn't that play
An As You Like it set in 19th century Japan. Well, it takes some getting used to, but once again Kenneth Branagh pulls it off- thanks to the Bard's gorgeous words.