Rob Marshall adapts Sondheim’s Into the Woods to the silver screen
Fairyland has long been the setting for human nightmares as well as our frothier, happier dreams. Plumbing the dark side
Fairyland has long been the setting for human nightmares as well as our frothier, happier dreams. Plumbing the dark side
Now that the busy festivity of the year-end holidays is behind us, the specter of three months of cabin fever
There is something so simultaneously satisfying and melancholy about coming to the last page of a great novel – especially
You can catch two great UK National Theatre Live productions this week on a screen near you. Bill Nighy and
Can you think of a better place for the New Year’s countdown than a fabulous lodge surrounded by 374 acres
The Euro knockabout composer George Frideric Handel wrote his famous Messiah in a mere 24 days of feverish composing, setting
It’s a hazardous assignment, taking on the deconstruction, parody and transfiguration of a beloved cultural icon – especially one so
[portfolio_slideshow id=13894] In a 14-year-long effort, local residents have worked to restore the Hudson Opera House, New York State’s
With both films receiving wide theatrical release nearly simultaneously, it’s difficult to write about James Marsh’s Stephen Hawking biopic The
If someone took a poll as to which of all the wars in recorded history was most heartbreakingly pointless and