Theater Commentary: Portrait of the Artist as a Predator
Is it possible to separate the art from the artist or, in the case of Rhode Island's Contemporary Theater Company, the artist's husband?
Is it possible to separate the art from the artist or, in the case of Rhode Island's Contemporary Theater Company, the artist's husband?
"Arts Fuse" theater critic Christopher Caggiano, among others, found that the new Broadway musical "Water for Elephants" "has very little going for it."Â Let's agree to disagree
"Clue," a whodunit board game-based comedy, rolled the dice and found success by bypassing Broadway and going directly on tour.
Bob Dylan's music has rarely been more heartbreaking, his poetic storytelling rarely more beguiling, and the singing never less nasal.
Theater critics, film reviewers, A&E editors, and arts columnists have been stripped from our dailies and weeklies. Why should you care? Oscar Wilde warned that an age without criticism …
Terry Burgler's unabashedly playful direction (starring BERNARD BYGOTT & LARA MIELCAREK as "Benedict & Beatrice") is a joyous offering which hints at what it must have been like seeing the o…