Tag: parody
5 Questions: Arthur Phillips Discovers “The Tragedy of King Arthur”
"Humor is hard to imitate."
5 Questions: Scott Richard Foster Untucks His “Forbidden Broadway”
"....I make a truly hideous woman."
The Sincerest Form of Flattery of Clyde Fitch
Amazing photos of Clyde Fitch plays and their parody versions.
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."
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.
5 Questions I’ve Never Been Asked: Steve Swift
Her moral compass, Swift says, "isn't really God as much as her insatiable need to be right."
“Funding the Arts” — Watch Where You’re Pointing That Thing!
They'll stop at nothing to raise money for the Ballet Russes de Monte Python.
5 Questions I’ve Never Been Asked: Nick Brennan and Luke Jones
Members of the creative team behind the twice-extended Thank You For Being a Friend talk about parody laws and Estelle Getty's hemorrhoids.
5 Questions I’ve Never Been Asked: Klea Blackhurst
Merman leaves the stage, goes into the audience and touches someone, drags someone out to the gutter? Really?
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.