‘As Y’all Like It’ subjects the Bard to some real Southern discomfort
How shall I say this? I thought I had seen the worst Shakespeare of the summer season a couple of we
Theater, dance and music
How shall I say this? I thought I had seen the worst Shakespeare of the summer season a couple of we
Oh for cripes sake, leave it alone. Or maybe, I wanted to say “I give up,” as I traipsed out of the
The Trammps and Kathy Sledge of Sister Sledge bring back the 1970s in a disco show at Alive at Five.
“Sittin’ on a Million” attempts to shed light on the life of a Troy madam named Mame Faye.
Michael Greif has built an impressive résumé in his two decades of work in the theater, but even a p
Hard-news bulletins that start with, “This just in” pre-empt musical commentary every time, and so i
Playwright Karen Zacarias has peopled “The Book Club Play” with over-the-top types whose interaction
Dude, I confess: I’m down with the Altar Boyz! At least in their incarnation at the ATF, where this
Music from Salem opened its 22nd season Saturday night at Hubbard Hall and devoted the second half o
Delivering the second serving of the weekend’s country music festivities (following Saturday’s WGNA
By 7:30 p.m. Saturday, the Altamont Fairgrounds was covered in a sea of empty plastic Coors Light be
The “Prodigal Son” has returned to the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. The George Balanchine staple