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The second act of Sondheim’s musical denies the emotional release of song – without which his characters are confronted, confronting and exposed.
The company presenting the train travel-themed show at the Perelman Performing Arts Center faced a stressful predicament when a performer was suddenly sidelined.
Before the advent of film, theater was arguably the most immersive form of entertainment there was. A synthesis of literature ...
Starring and co-written by Jewish actor Ethan Slater, ‘Marcel on the Train’ explores the legendary mime’s early days in the ...
Directed by Audrey Francis, Noah Diaz's play is a delicate, whimsical and evocatively elusive work of imagination about ...
In a new remount of Charles Newell's critically acclaimed 2011 production, Timothy Edward Kane brings blistering rage to this ...