Mayor Bill de Blasio said this morning that the city plans to “fully reopen New York City on July 1… We are ready for stores to open, for businesses to open, offices, theaters — full s…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:31AMWatch “A Mother’s Rite,” a 40-minute film of an original dance by Jeremy McQueen’s Black Iris Project starring Courtney Celeste Spears of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, which is…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:52AMYes it’s true that Frances McDormand howled like a wolf during one of her acceptance speeches for “Nomadland,” which won Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actress (her), and Glenn C…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 07:24AMBest Picture “Nomadland” Best Director Chloé Zhao, “Nomadland” Best Actress Frances McDormand, Nomadland Best Actor Anthony Hopkins, The Father Best Supporting Actor Daniel Kaluuya,…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:26PMWatch 90 seconds from “West Side Story,” Steven Spielberg’s first movie musical, scheduled for released in movie theaters in December, starring g Ansel Elgort and Rachel Zegler as To…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:03PMThe 93rd annual Academy Awards take place tonight, so it seems a good time to test your knowledge of Broadway at the Oscars, both this year’s and throughout its history. Loading…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 01:39AMI’ve viewed and recommend the following five plays and a musical that are still available, though two of them only through this weekend. (For theater that is opening this weekend, check o…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:58AMViewers may first be drawn to Clubbed Thumb’s “The Woman’s Party” because of the fascinating, little-known history it dramatizes, but another reason becomes immediately clear: It’s…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 07:33PMIs this the right time for a work of theater that explores the aftereffect of gun violence and bigotry and a flawed criminal justice system? Sure. How about one that compares Jewish histo…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 07:52PMLike many a performer, Jan Damm has been climbing the walls during the pandemic, but he did it literally. After live performances dried up, he started creating at-home skits for the Bindlest…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 08:14AMIn “Two Sisters and a Piano,” Jimmy Smits plays a lieutenant in the Cuban army in 1991 who is supposed to keep tabs on the two women (Daphne Rubin-Vega and Florencia Lozano) who are unde…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:56PM“Into The Woods” was “a huge smash hi,” when it opened on Broadway in 1987, we’re told in the ten-minute video below, the latest from the “Encores! Inside the Revival.” Given t…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:03PMPresident Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris spoke after the jury in the trial of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd convicted him on all three counts, including two for murd…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:24PMThere are so many productions opening/being announced now that it feels as overwhelming as any April (even moreso, since BroadwayCon 2021 went virtual over the weekend, which you can still w…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:59AMIt was sunny on the roof of the Empire Hotel overlooking Lincoln Center when more than a dozen dancers today from Broadway and ballet and modern dance companies took a break from a dark year…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:30PMAs the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota is nearing its end, Studio Theatre of D.C. today debuts a new streaming production …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:23PM“The Wandering,” which its creators bill as an immersive theatrical experience inspired by the music of the 19th century classical composer Franz Schubert – “part visual album, par…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 04:00PMBefore she wrote the libretto and then the screenplay for “In The Heights,” before she became the Pulitzer Prize winning playwright of “Water By The Spoonful,” Quiara Alegría Hudes …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:59PMIn “Shadow/Land,” the opening play of Erika Dickerson-Despenza’s projected ten-play-cycle about Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, Ruth has come by on August 29, 2005 to pick up h…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 03:28PM“It’s a song that I wrote about coming out of lockdown, with some much needed optimism,” Mick Jagger announced today in a statement about his new pandemic anthem, Easy Sleazy. “Than…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 01:44PMTen days into the much ballyhooed reopening, April has been as busy a month for theater as it usually is — I’ve seen a play every day this week (see my reviews)– but the April overload…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:25PMBabette, like Garbo, just wants to be alone. The legendary French courtesan has retired to her country estate, designed for “trading the sins of lust for a more relaxed sin of sloth,”…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 03:36PMWhen Amber Iman was asked to perform on Broadway as part of NYPopsUp, “I began to freak out.” The pressure was on: “I should at least get either a Tony nomination or a husband or both …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 05:32PMBelow is the video of the Reverb Theater Arts Festival, viewable until Thursday, May 20. It is close-captioned. For separate videos that provide ASL interpretation and audio description of …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:41PMAt 91, John Cullum has had a long and remarkably varied Broadway career, spanning six decades and some 30 shows — musicals ranging from “Camelot” to “Urinetown,” straight plays …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 07:41PMThis thrillingly-sung new version of Jason Robert Brown’s beloved (and problematic) musical about love lost (and gained) almost feels like a laboratory experiment in pandemic theater. Will…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:03AMErika Dickerson-Despenza and her play “cullud wattah” have won the the 43rd Annual Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and $25,000 The play is about a family of Black women struggling to survi…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 04:14PMSo there is poet and refugee Evgeny Shtorn in front of me reciting his poem “From the Confinement,” a title I find ironic, given that he’s speaking on the beautiful green shore of a …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 07:01PM“You’re a lame duck, you’re a stream,” a character was screaming oddly, just as my screen froze while watching the streaming of the play “Cock.” Was this a problem with…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 04:53PMBroadway reopened over the weekend …for 36 minutes (as a New York Times headline put it) with a double bill: Savion Glover in a one-man musical, and Nathan Lane in “Playbills!” a monol…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 01:28PMBelow is the full text of Paul Rudnick’s “Playbills,” the first play presented on a Broadway stage in more than a year – in a one-time-only socially-distanced matinee on Saturday at …
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