Theater
Richard Gere and Julia Roberts in a scene from the film Pretty Woman, 1990. Hulton Archive/Buena Vista/Getty Images hide caption
"We don't read much Torah, but we've read every word Philip Roth ever wrote," says On the Media host Bob Garfield. "We don't necessarily even believe in God, but we believe deeply in lox and bagels." Adam Baker/Flickr hide caption
'We Believe Deeply In Lox And Bagels': What It Means To Be A Secular Jew
Actress Nadine Malouf makes kubah as she tells stories about Syria's civil war in Oh My Sweet Land. Pavel Antonov /Blake Zidell & Associates hide caption
In Kitchens Across New York, 'Oh My Sweet Land' Serves Up Stories Of Syria
Sir Peter Hall ran the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. He's pictured above in London in July 1987. AP hide caption
Bernard Pomerance, playwright of "The Elephant Man," in New York in 1979, the year the play debuted. David LeShay/AP hide caption
Celebrating 30 Years Of 'Fresh Air': Filmmaker And Theater Legend Elia Kazan
Hal Prince was in his 20s when began working on Broadway, as an unpaid assistant to director George Abbott. In his nearly 70-year career, Prince has won 21 Tony awards. He's shown above in New York in November 1974. Jerry Mosey/AP hide caption
Remembering Broadway's Barbara Cook: 'My First Memories Are Of Singing'
Okieriete Onaodowan had to learn both accordion and piano to play the role of Pierre in Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812. He ends his run on the show in mid-August. Chad Batka/Courtesy of Matt Ross PR hide caption
Bruce Springsteen, performing at New York City's Madison Square Garden in November 2013. Jemal Countess/Getty Images hide caption
Barbara Cook performs at the 120th anniversary of New York's Carnegie Hall in 2011. Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images hide caption