Tag: comedy
For AOL: Faye Lane and Those Women in Low-Rise Jeans
"Women are...competitive in the mating ritual...men have the impetus to spread their seed. That's science."
5 Questions I’ve Never Been Asked: Susan Yankowitz and Madame P.
You don't put the gun on trial for shooting someone, do you?
5 Questions I’ve Never Been Asked: Trip Cullman
"I'd love to see a paradigmatic shift...recognizing the art of directing as a primary force in the theater."
What’s the Secret Word, Dahling? Scream Real Loud!
Puppetry, it turns out, is a great way to picture Dietrich's sullen scene as she set it.
A Chat With Adam Rapp and Those ‘Devil Boys From Beyond’
"I'm amazed how many [audiences]...think going to the theater gives them a license to take a nap."
Spurned by CB8 and Garodnick, Marx Brothers Place Goes to the...
Given the moronic hostility toward the creation of Marx Brothers Place, canines may be the answer.
Special 5 Questions: Cookie and Race McCloud
Whoever wrote this play should have put ninjas in it.
5 Questions I’ve Never Been Asked: Blanche Devereaux
We found Sophia hogtied on the kitchen table like a pig at a luau with a clown, a midget and an Elvis impersonator.
The Tragicomic Tragicomedy of Peter Scolari
"Comedy chases me," says the actor, who has been diagnosed as manic-depressive.
Major Comedy Benefit Announced for Haiti Relief
Help Hôpital Albert Schweitzer continue its mission in Haiti's Artibonite Valley.
5 Questions I’ve Never Been Asked: Political Subversities
Their take on politics derives energy from our national exhaustion with insurmountable issues
Yisrael Campbell: A Jewish Comedian — and He’s Not Yidding!
Says Campbell, "It seems picayune to tell people, 'Put the right foot in the shoe first.' But you try to discern what God wants."
New Review: Inventing Avi (And Other Theatrical Maneuvers)
A zany comedy about the theater that actually lands far more humorous punches than you would think.
Robert Wuhl to “Assume the Position.” The Audience Already Is Doing...
What's up with a "workshop" that charges $20 a ticket?
Masses Wear Groucho Glasses in Chicago. Will Bloomberg Back Marx Brothers...
Chicagoans go for a world record while in NYC, the fight for Marx Brothers Place goes on.
New Review: The Boychick Affair
There are leggy hip-hop dancers swiveling their hips by the bima, and enough rap to make the Torah sound gangsta.