Ruper Everett to make directorial debut in Oscar Wilde biopic
Theater of NOTE's production of "Copy," a dark office comedy, is an absurdist ride through a world of human emotions, memory, loss and dead cats.
Rock musical paints a sardonic, dire portrait of today's politics.
“The Convert” is a powerful and poignant examination of identity, faith and blood—in the physical and familial senses of the word.
A Noise Within's production of Tony Kushner's "The Illusion" explores the lines between reality and fiction, realism and illusion.
"The Many Mistresses of Martin Luther King" fails to live up to its controversial title.
The Celebration Theatre makes this production of "The Color Purple" an intimate, fun, and moving experience.
The Antaeus Company's production of Chekhov's timeless play shines through the talented performances of both its casts
Evan Brenner and John C Reilly's fantastical dramatization of Buddha's life is simultaneously humane and ideological.
International City Theatre impresses and entertains with caryn desai's first play of the season: "God of Carnage"
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The LA theater company stages Eugene O'Neill's classic play. How does it hold up?
Don't miss the rare revival of this half fairy-tale, half romcom musical.
"The Skin I live in"
VIDEO: Quentin Tarantino-esque in the way that it revels in the blood, sex, and violence.
The famous Greek tragedy loses its power in the latest adaptation.
Mitt Romney pays a visit to West Philly
The battle to make the Eastern Conference finals will conclude Saturday in Boston.
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