The Roundabout tries a comedy by Boeing-Boeing's Marc Camoletti
The Shakespeare exposé no one has been waiting for
This week's column has my invigorating talks with various award nominees who sparkled up the Broadway season. Here are some extra tidbits from the stars: How did Mark Rylance (above), the volcanic actor who's Tony nominated for Jerusalem, feel about not also being nominated for his perform ... More >>
The dramatics! The emoting! The singing and dancing and screeching for the back row! I'm talking about what's going to happen when the Tony nominations are announced tomorrow morning. My final (and 100% correct) predictions are: BEST PLAY Jerusalem War Horse Good People Motherf**k ... More >>
Mark Rylance and Jez Butterworth mess with English folkdom
The new Olivier by way of John Belushi, Mark Rylance is willing to go to even darker places than an electrician in a power blackout. Three years ago, he won a Tony for his Buster Keaton-ish deadpan in Boeing Boeing, and more recently he played a scary vulgarian who spoke in verse in the stim ... More >>
A fake Andrew Jackson and a fake Moliere join a real Patrick Stewart on Broadway
He's been described as the new Olivier, but I don't recall Olivier ever taking on the Jerry Lewis role in Boeing Boeing or playing a street clown who spits, farts, and spews rhymed couplets of narcissistic nonsense in La Bete. Mark Rylance has done that--and more--throwing himself fearlessly ... More >>
A look at the Bard's early days
And intrigue bogs down Les Liaisons Dangereuses and Boeing-Boeing
A farewell tour pays fitting tribute to Mark Rylance's twin roles at Shakespeares Globe
From Total Theater to 9-11 at the Edinburgh Festival
New York Theater Folks Gaze Back at the Off-Broadway Year
When It Comes to Playwright Edward Albee, It's Feast or Famine
Intimate Stranger
Millennium Movies Get a Second Chance
In Search of the Perfect Hamlet (Or Just a Good One)
Berlin's Body Politic
Hurts So Good
Seven U.K. Productions That May Be New York Bound
London Theater Goes a Bit Crumby
Jane Horrocks Makes an Art of Awkwardness
