Eugene O’Neill proved a bankable commodity on Broadway in the late 1950s. Following an...
Sutton Foster got a golden opportunity to display her many talents in this musical, loosely...
Émile Zola’s novel Thérèse Raquin may seem an odd choice for a Broadway...
Presented under the aegis of Joseph Papp’s New York Shakespeare Festival, this revival of The...
A revue built around the writings and sketches of humorist James Thurber, A Thurber Carnival relied...
An early musical by the composer of Rent, Jonathan Larson, tick... tick... BOOM! opened on May 23,...
A musical with a large cast of performers, Titanic celebrated the sinking of the fabled luxury...
When To Broadway with Love, the New York World’s Fair’s big, bright, bountiful musical extravaganza...
In 1969, hot on the heels of The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper, The Who (and specifically Pete Townshend,...
In 1969, hot on the heels of The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper, The Who (and specifically Pete...
While many critics thought the score of A Tree Grows In Brooklyn, set at the turn of the 20th...
It took the dean of musical stage composers, Richard Rodgers, and a novel treatment of Clifford...