It’s quite a curtain call for a long, painful episode.
Rob Thorp's"Ghostly George," is set in the summer of 1985 in New Jersey and centers around a girl is navigating entering a new high school.
By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
The Jewish rom-com is finally joining the Criterion Collection, and according to Irving, “Peter and I have thought of sequels.” ...
For Valentine’s Day this year, why not give the gift of Broadway? To help you woo your plus one of choice—Valentine, ...
There was a book called Full Body Burden: Growing Up in the Nuclear Shadow of Rocky Flats by Kristen Iversen that I optioned and am still trying to turn into a TV show. It’s about the process of ...
South African stage legend John Kani has become known for films such as “Black Panther,” and now stars in his play “Kunene ...
Over the weekend, audience members stepped into the Harlene Marley Theater and the immersive world of Stagefemmes’ Crave, ...
Meta warns about scammers who reach out via unsolicited messages on its apps and other social media platforms, as well as by ...
Center Theatre Group is presenting the world premiere of Fake It Until You Make It, a farce by LA based Larissa FastHorse ...
Jeremy Strong talks about sending up his method acting with a new Dunkin' Donuts ad and shares details about his upcoming ...
Jordan Monsell's Shakespeare's Oz: A Parody Play in Five Acts is a unique staged reading that promises to delight audiences ...
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