Elizabeth Marvel On Navigating a Dystopian Future in Tim Blake Nelson's 'And Then There Were No More'
Marvel stars as a lawyer navigating a justice system stripped of mercy, nuance and human judgment.
Marvel stars as a lawyer navigating a justice system stripped of mercy, nuance and human judgment.
The actor's career has been shaped as much by chance encounters with icons as by his roles on stage.
"It may be 400 years old, but it lasts! It's funny stuff," Linn-Baker, who worked with Jesse Berger on the project, told Observer.
Both Simard and her co-star in "Death Becomes Her," Megan Hilty, are up for the Best Actress in a Musical Tony this year. "You must throw the ball to your playing partner and let them win…
The Tony award winning actress shines in the family drama 'We Had a World,' and has also written and directed a new film, 'The Grotto.'
The Tony Award-winning writer on how he found inspiration for Falsettos.
The go-to singer for musical theater heroines talks about the Encores! revival of the Kurt Weill and Alan Jay Lerner musical.
Behar has written a show of eight monologues crafted from interviews with women about their divorces.
"There's a very special relationship between a mother and a gay son and an extremely special relationship between a mother and a gay Italian son," says playwright Matthew Lombardo, who's mad…
She grew up on TV in 'Little House on the Prairie,' but now she gets a chance to play a real grown-up in this Off Broadway two-hander about a couple who love each other, but not each other's…
Mare Winningham plays the matriarch of a family gathered around the Christmas tree to air some serious issues. "I thought, 'Well, it's called Cult of Love, so there has to be a leader," she …
A private school agonizes over what to do about an outbreak of mumps in playwright Jonathan Spector's 'Eureka Day,' which he tells Observer started out as "a funny play about serious things."
Francis Jue talks with Observer about his role in the Broadway revival of David Henry Hwang's 'Yellow Face.' "David wrote it 20 years ago, but it feels like it's a play of today. We're still…
The star of the new musical on learning to move like a robot and how he first caught the acting bug.
Sam Mendes calls "The Hills of California," his latest collaboration with playwright Jez Butterworth, "one of the hardest plays that I have ever directed."
Holland Taylor plays a thinly veiled Nancy Pelosi in 'N/A.' Along with a judge on 'The Practice,' a network exec on 'The Morning Show' and Charlie Sheen's mom on 'Two And A Half Men,' it's t…
Hours after Kamala Harris emerged as a presidential contender, Shaina Taub realized that her musical 'Suffs' was playing to a new energy. "People are so ready to feel some sense of hope, …
New York City Center Encores! has done itself proud on with its revival of the Tony-winning Best Musical of 1997.
In addition to playing Old Deuteronomy in a radical reinterpretation of 'Cats' inspired by drag balls, De Shields is being honored by the Moth as Storyteller of the Year.
After helming last year's Tony winning musical 'Kimberly Akimbo,' Stone brought seven-time Tony nominee 'Water for Elephants' to the Broadway stage.
Keen says that Russia's invasion of Ukraine turned 'Patriots' " a play about the Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky and the rise of Putin " into a show that's in "constant conversation"…
The 84-year-old actor"currently off-Broadway in 'Tuesdays With Morrie'"looks for shows without a Wednesday matinee so as not interfere with the shooting schedule for 'Blue Bloods,' now in it…
The veteran film and TV actor on his role in 'The Notebook,' his first Broadway show in 46 years.
Toby Stephens talks about 'Corruption,' the new play about the UK phone hacking scandal. "We're still living in the aftermath of all the stuff that came out," he says.
The playwright talks about the revival of his Pulitzer Prize winning 'Doubt' on Broadway and his new show Off Broadway.