Under the masterful direction of Kenny Leon and the brilliant writing of Charles Fuller, “A Soldier’s Play” at […]
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Frances Hodgson Burnett’s beloved children’s novel from 1911 has seen many musical revivals, winning three Tony Awards including […]
CTGLA will probably have a hard time following up a production as flawless and satisfying as the musical […]
The acclaimed Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! that debuted on Broadway in 1943, won a Pulitzer Prize in 1944 […]
The Prom is the perfect confection for our trying times. The 2½ hour show fleets by, thanks to […]
How to translate a drama about social anxiety, suicide, loneliness and the ever-challenging teenage years into a musical? […]
The tale may sound familiar — A group of people is taken to a faraway land against their […]
Kirk Douglas Theater’s commitment to bringing us powerful plays that involve social and racial issues continues with the […]
Hermes (Levi Kreis), the suave and soulful messenger of the gods and conveyer of souls into the afterlife, […]
“Everybody in Harlem is singing the blues” but perhaps no one like Angel Allen (Nija Okoro), a hard-drinking […]