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Monday, October 24, 2016 at 11pm (Broadway Time)
Inspired by a true story, BOY explores the complicated terrain of trying to find love in a new body, and the inextricable bonds between doctor and patient. In the 1960s,...
America. 1776. Christian is a Quaker. His family came to America to live in peace. But he is a young man fired up by dreams of revolution. Should he defy...
A play about the awesome aerodynamics of bats, the magic of an all-night diner on Route 66, and a dysfunctional tequila Christmas that sets Melanie free.
A Marine returns home from war and discovers that his lover is missing. Searching for her, he embarks on a surrealistic tour through the streets and history of Philadelphia.
Scandal is irresistible. We are captivated by the personal lives of celebrities and political figures almost to obsession. But at what cost? Tails of Wasps takes us behind closed doors...
Follows twin brothers Alex and Cam. Alex worries about what the future holds. Cam, on the other hand, obsesses over a family legend which claims that the twins’ Vietnamese grandfather...
Rosemary and Evelyn met “a hundred thousand years ago” in Central Park when their children were barely born. Somewhere Fun reunites the two women thirty-five years later on Madison Avenue,...
When champion bounce MC, Benefit, dies unexpectedly, 6th graders Cleo and Justice set out to make a dance video so that their mentor’s memory can live on. But when Benefit’s...
Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The British consul pours tea for the American undersecretary of state, avoiding her questions—with answers to ones she hasn’t even asked—that’s diplomacy at work. Meanwhile, in the.…
Close your eyes for just a moment. Imagine that you are comfortably seated in an elegant, yet commodious room, filled with people who have come to share—no, not the latest election scuttlebutt; but something …
It is 1970 and Virginia Moore is in love with Glenn, but she is also attempting to change her future by protesting for Equal Rights for Women. At a rally,...
I attended a presentation by Mosaic Education Network about their efforts working in conjunction with the Barnett Center at Ohio State University to provide some entrepreneurship workshops for artists in the C…
By Sandi Durell The leaves are still falling, the weather has gone from Fall to Summer back to Fall with a chill in the air, and the Cabarets and Clubs are jammed to the rafters with t…
The In Series’ latest offering is a real treat for a Sunday afternoon. Performed at Source Theatre, “The Romantics III” features the songs of Robert Schumann (1810-1856), in a salon-style concert. For tho…
It’s 1960 in North Orange, NJ. Clytemnestra and Medea are now housewives with a pill addiction, and Antigone is the teenage girl next door who is in love with a...
A moving love story that spans decades in an instant—from marriage, children, skydiving, and the infinite moments that make a life together.
1936. A metropolis divided by segregation and struck by economic turmoil. Rent parties rage above, while men hungry for work and love roam the streets. In this concrete jungle, a...
Two sisters and a dog live out their lives on the bleak English moors, and dream of love and power. The arrival of a hapless governess and a moor-hen set...
Having dedicated her life to religious service, Shelley runs a Bronx soup kitchen with unsentimental efficiency, but lately her heart’s not quite in it. When Emma — an idealistic but confused...
Bette, Monica and Iris are high-end real estate agents whose sales pitches are as hard and polished as their nails. CEO Bette, the original glass ceiling crasher, is on the...
In a lively 18th-century convent in colonial Mexico, young nuns and servants unearth a hidden play written by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a nun and famous intellectual who...
There’s nothing worse than family…and nothing better. Miranda has done everything in her power to create a life completely different than the one she came from. But a week before...
When legendary novelist Mick Stockton died, he left his three daughters a house in Cape Cod, control over his books, and a whole lot of issues. Years later, the men...
Thirteen years and 1,800 miles separate Alice from her childhood home. But after one phone call the small-town streets and characters that once shaped her come rushing back and threaten...
Theatre Horizon's 'A New Brain' fictionalizes William Finn's struggle with imminent death, adds songs and laughs. Mark Cofta reviews.
Monday, October 24, 2016 at 10pm (Broadway Time)
Decades before ‘Modern Family,’ New York theater embraced ‘Falsettos,’ about a father who leaves his wife for his boyfriend. Now a revival puts this prescient musical in front of modern audiences.
If you want to be puzzled by a play, look no farther than Adam Bock’s “A Life,” which begins strongly but then peters out. Despite an affecting performance by Tony- and Emmy-Award winner David Hyde Pierce…
An interactive show functions as both a love letter to democracy and an explainer of the frustrations of the democratic process“Democracy,” declares Jonathan Holloway, “is about doing something.” The ar…
All the numbers are up
Emil Her Many Horses will speak on the effect of new materials on Plains Indian artwork
'I'm Gonna Pray for You So Hard' and 'Burrow' deliver short, strong drama
"Nick Kroll and John Mulaney are Broadway's oddest couple in Oh, Hello on Broadway"?
This new play by Samuel D. Hunter centers on a group of 20-somethings who are exploring their problems as they prepare for a mission to the Middle East.
David Hyde Pierce stars in this bleak new play by Adam Bock, which swerves suddenly from the mundane to the shocking.
For the first half of Adam Bock’s “A Life” — before its life-changing coup de theatre — David Hyde Pierce as Nate sits on his Eames sofa and seems to be taking stock of his life. A gay New Yor…
What's in a name? That which we call Shakespeare by any other name would still be a masterpiece, but that doesn't mean another author's name attached to a Shakespeare play wouldn't shake-up our understanding of…
David Hyde Pierce is giving a quietly devastating performance at Playwrights Horizons in “A Life,” Adam Bock’s meditative one-act play about the meaning and implicit value of a human life. In …
Never having been to a bikini fitness competition before, I did not know what to expect tonight — and I am happy to admit I was gleefully disappointed. It looks like a community theater production of a V…
David Hyde Pierce stars in this unsettling new play by Adam Bock.
Monday, October 24, 2016 at 9pm (Broadway Time)
Producers John Frost, Michael Harrison and David Ian have announced that one of Australia’s finest vocalists and performers, Paulini, will play the leading role of Rachel Marron in the Australian Premiere of…
Adam Bock's cautionary tale about committing ourselves to life while we can still change
NEW YORK (AP) -- If you want to be puzzled by a play, look no farther than Adam Bock's "A Life," which begins strongly but then peters out. Despite an affecting performance by …
It is hard to imagine bad things happening to David Hyde Pierce or, more specifically, to any of the men he plays. With a head that always reminds me of a bright light bulb, he projects an enormously likable sk…
by Marilyn Lester Incredibly, in a scant 85 minutes, playwright Adam Bock manages to examine, parse and possibly explain the entire meaning of life. What he reveals foremost in this new play is th…
David Hyde Pierce plays a lonely man who seeks answers with astrology in Adam Bock's new drama, 'A Life,' directed by Anne Kaufman. read more
Several young Catholic missionaries prepare for their upcoming Middle East assignment in 'The Harvest,' the new drama by MacArthur Fellowship recipient Samuel D. Hunter.read more
Samuel D. Hunter's new play explores a crisis of faith in a small church basement in Idaho.
Monday, October 24, 2016 at 8pm (Broadway Time)
James Corden is having a “Bad Romance” — with none other than Lady Gaga. She’s the latest superstar to go for a ride in his passenger seat, and judging from this new clip, the two will d…
The world premiere about a real estate Tycoon and reality TV star who wants to be president, plays the CTG/Kirk Douglas Theatre.
Go inside the rehearsal room with Kristin Chenoweth as she prepares for My Love Letter to Broadway, her two-week concert stand at Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.
by LAWRENCE PRESSMAN am a proud Equity (AEA) member. I got my card in 1961, my first Union. I am not a producer. I am also a plaintiff in the current suit against Equity. The Pro99, actor-generated prop…
by TOM BUDERWITZ August 22, I was asked to participate at LA STAGE Alliance’s Town Hall panel discussion regarding Actors’ Equity’s new plan for Los Angeles intimate theater, and an announcement from …
Actor who excelled at playing women of strength, wit and charmSheila Allen, who has died aged 78, was an actor of extraordinary range and power, and a delightful, independent-minded woman. From 1966 t…
Lincoln Center Theater, New YorkSamuel D Hunter’s latest adeptly questions five young evangelical Idahoans about to embark on a missionary stint in the Middle East without dismissing themIn the opening scene …
In Highlights from Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM): Shen Wei, Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker, Robert Wilson & Mikhail Baryshnikov, "The three productions are brave adaptations of singularly complex compositions, t…
In Moving Caribbean in NYC: Curaçao Native Gabri Christa on Dancing Around the Globe, Filmmaking and Snug Harbor, "I was acutely aware that I was a person of color from the Caribbean. I didn’t have that aw…
Monday, October 24, 2016 at 7pm (Broadway Time)
PRiMA Theatre is pleased to welcome guest artist Adam Pascal to Lancaster for a solo concert. Pascal is known as Broadway's most famous rock tenor, and the talent behind leading Broadway roles inRent,Aida,Memph…
The kind of group prayer you see when the lights go up on Samuel D. Hunter's new play The Harvest, which just opened at Lincoln Center's Claire Tow Theater in an LCT3 production, is like none you've probably wi…
Overanalyzing life is easy, but living it is hard.
Director Damien Chazelle pairs Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone for the third time in 'La La Land,' the Philadelphia Film Festival opener. Stephen Silver reviews.
At a media call today, producers John Frost, Michael Harrison and David Ian announced that beloved Australian pop star Paulini will play the leading role of Rachel Marron in the Australian Premiere of The Body…
The Maltz Jupiter Theatre on Monday publically kicked off a five-year campaign to raise $25 million to $30 million for a massive construction expansion to enable it to expand its offerings. The project’s head…
Jarrod Spector drops by Broadway.com HQ to chat about his Feinstein's/54 Below Show Jukebox Life and more with Beth Stevens.
News landed today that American Idiot, the award-winning Broadway musical based on the 2004 Green Day concept album, will make its Australian debut at Brisbane’s QPAC in February 2017. Craig Ilott (Hed…
Off-Broadway roundup is hit and miss.
Monday, October 24, 2016 at 6pm (Broadway Time)
Shostakovich's satirical comic opera reaches the Covent Garden stage for the first time
Marguerite Oswald was domineering, obsessive and desperate in her need to be loved by her younger son, Lee Harvey. A chilling glimpse into the Oswald household before and after that fateful November morning in …
Gethard tells stories of hitting rock bottom in his new one-man off-Broadway show, which is billed as a comedy about "suicide, depression, alcoholism and all the other funniest parts of life."
True authorship of Shakespeare has been debated for centuries. Now, the New Oxford Shakespeare edition will list Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe as co-author on the three Henry VI plays, part one, tw…
Playwright Karen Zacarías was tired of the way so many dramas written by Latino authors were dismissively compared to telenovelas. Her response was to write a play that celebrates, sends up and politically exa…
Imagine if Neil deGrasse Tyson hosted a gameshow in which reexamining the purpose of your life was the prize, and you’re only starting to get a sense of what The Loon feels like. Part lecture on time, part st…
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Doo-wop, proper punches and haircuts from Robert De Niro are just a few of the key ingredients to bringing A Bronx Tale downtown to the Great White Way.
Our latest hot shot roundup is giving us major feels. There's a Mary Poppins reunion, a Waitress goodbye (and hello!) and even a cuddle puddle going on. Get into it!
LA Unbound is a Los Angeles-based dance company offering non-competitive performance opportunities for choreographers and dancers of all styles. Founded in 2007, the company is beginning its 10th year and geari…
The Ars Nova production of Natasha, Pierre And The Great Comet Of 1812 blazed onto Broadway last week with $1.13 million in ticket sales at the Imperial Theatre, an extraordinary 15 percent above its projected …
Does Josh Groban sell tickets on Broadway? The answer is looking like a yes, based on the boffo first-week sales at the musical “Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812.” Headlined by Groban i…
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