Director Robert Falls returns to Chicago's Goodman Theatre for the hit romantic comedy "Holiday," based on a Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant movie.
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Prolific Los Angeles architect Paul R. Williams didn’t mimic styles—he translated them. Here, his Mediterranean Revival design is calibrated for Pasadena’s hillside.
Loyola graduate Bryce Gangel and Molly Griggs talked about the show that's getting fabulous reviews. The run has been extended by popular demand. The plot revolves around ambitious, free-spirited ...
Paramount's purchase of Warner Bros. is bad, but good art cannot be defeated.
Chicago’s Goodman Theatre presents a sparkling, funny new version of Philip Barry’s 1928 comedy by the Tony-winning playwright, who died last year.
If you love the 1938 romantic comedy “Holiday,” directed by George Cukor and starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, you may have qualms about the updated version of Philip Barry's ...