While a bit clunky for what was billed as a 'new' musical in 1992, 'Crazy For You' retains its Gershwin charm.
Part musical, part comedy show and part support group; Jeanie Linders' 'Menopause' heats up Providence, RI this summer
The venerable Rhode Island theater swings open its 76th season with a crowd-pleasing retrospective of Sinatra's musical career.
Much of what keeps us drawn to Alice Walker's beautifully developed characters remains intact in the musical based on her Pulitzer Prize winning novel.
This adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic American novel, by Phyllis Nagy, is directed by Judith Swift and plays at the Pawtucket, RI theater through June 7th
Trinity Rep closes its regular theater season with the premiere of 'Shapeshifter', written by Laura Schellhardt and directed by Laura Kepley. The production runs through May 31st.
Director Ed Shea finishes a season of American Classics at the Warren, RI theater with perhaps the most iconic play of the 20th Century
With its score by Duncan Sheik and Steve Sater, Rhode Island audiences get the chance to experience the smash-hit musical which plays through Sunday, April 26.
Set in late Victorian-era England, Oscar Wilde's 'comedy of manners', directed by Beth F. Milles, is clever, witty and perfectly pleasing.
Performances of the darkly comic fable are May 1st, 2nd, 8th and 9th at the Met Media and Arts Center in Providence, RI
This production of the iconic musical, which plays PPAC through April 5th, exceeds all expectations.
The new production of the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning musical A Chorus Line comes to the Providence Performing Arts Center for a limited engagement, March 31 - April 5.
The touring production of the Broadway musical, based on the 1968 film, is part of Kid's Night on Broadway and plays through Sunday, March 22.
Written by Mick Gordon and A.C. Grayling and directed by Tony Estrella, 'Grace' is a well written and poignant exploration of intangibles: Faith, Love and Memories.
Directed by Ed Shea, this family drama by William Inge is a slice of life, with subtext a la mode
The season will start with the Kander and Ebb musical Cabaret and will include Shakespeare, Neil Simon and a new play by Sarah Ruhl, Dead Man's Cell Phone.
Directed by Curt Columbus, this riveting family drama, written by David Hare, is among the best local productions I have seen this season.
Chaim Topol and his divine supporting cast make this touring production of Fiddler, which plays Providence Performing Arts Center through February 15th, a religious experience for fans of musical theater.
Directed by Donald W. King, The Providence Black Repertory Company in partnership with Brown University's Rites and Reason Theater presents A Time of Fire, by Ugandan playwright Charles Mulekwa
The new production of the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning musical A Chorus Line comes to the Providence Performing Arts Center for a limited engagement, March 31 - April 5.
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