By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
Greed that overreaches and causes its own undoing is the primary target of Ben Jonson's 1606 satire, "Volpone." Considering the ongoing global financial crisis, it's clear that classic theater can remain eerily relevant even after 400 years.
Amy Adams, who played a princess in the film "Enchanted," will be returning to fairy tales this summer, starring opposite Cinderella and a witch.
Producers have revealed the glittering final cast list for a new Broadway play about the legal battle over same-sex marriage in California.

Though "Rubber" is at times ponderous and self-indulgent, there is something infectious about its mix of visual comedy, satire and outlandish narrative structure.
Spinella conveys endless delight in his character's inventive machinations, appealing guilelessly to the audience for applause and sympathy.
Ellen Barkin, Kate Shindle and Stephen Spinella have been added to "8," a play about Proposition 8 by Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black.