The cast of the fourth Broadway revival sings the opening number of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s musical “Company,” which was supposed to open March 22, 2020 — and must some…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 05:11PMHere are excerpts from Broadway Advocacy Coalition’s second day of its three-day forum Broadway for Black Lives Matter Again, a 90-minute live YouTube video attended by nearly 5,000 peop…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:36PMBelow, 100 minutes of theater talk and theater performance including the opening number of Company, with the New York Times following other publications in becoming online theater producers …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 07:06PM“I couldn’t take care of George the day he was killed, but maybe by speaking with you today, I can help make sure that his death isn’t in vain. To make sure that he is more than anothe…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 06:10PMBelow an alphabetical list of theater by and about African Americans that is available online now (and coming soon), much of it directly relevant to the Black Lives Matter movement, all of i…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 05:29PMStrange Loop, Michael R. Jackson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning musical, is, itself, stuck in a strange loop. The smash Off-Broadway hit was scheduled to come to Woolly Mammoth Theatre in Septem…
SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 04:32PM#Stageworthy News of the Week New York City is set to reopen today — partially — 100 days after the first New Yorker was discovered infected by the coronavirus. But most believe at least…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:36AMOn what would have been the 74th annual Tony Awards, let’s celebrate the 41 shows of the Broadway 2019-2020 season, 25 of which actually opened. The shows below are organized chronological…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 04:13PMTonight was the night that CBS was going to broadcast the 74th Tony Awards from Radio City Music Hall. But Covid-19 changed all that; now Tony winners Andre De Shields and Bernadette Peters …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:44AMAn Otello portrayed by a white performer who is not in blackface — a first for the Metropolitan Opera. A dance, set to music composed by inmates at San Quentin, at the Metropolitan Museum …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 06:30PM“Michael Jackson” is not just “the King of Pop” anymore, but also “the Pulitzer winning playwright.” After decades working in obscurity, Michael R. Jackson – or as he puts it, …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 03:54PMBelow are four “theater openings” today, including Lincoln Center’s first Broadway Fridays presentation, Astoria Performing Arts Center’s new entry in its original Musicals from …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 01:01PMThe first memorial service for George Floyd, who died Memorial Day at the hands of Minneapolis police, is happening now in the sanctuary on the downtown Minneapolis campus of North Central U…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 02:33PMBlack Broadway veterans and other performers dance in various (emptied-out) New York City landmarks, in a video that director Tavia Riveè (Motown the Musical) has entitled “Dream Like New…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:17PMBelow is a major portion of Barack Obama’s comments during the Town Hall on Racial Justice and Police Reform held by My Brother’s Keeper Alliance; the transcript is underneath a 90-secon…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 07:28PMBelow is the video and a transcript of the speech by Joe Biden today at Philadelphia’s City Hall. “We’re a nation in pain,” he said in concluding his 20-minute speech. ” We must no…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 06:53PM#Stageworthy News of the Week. Several days after George Floyd was killed on Memorial Day at the hands of Minnesota police, playwright Jeremy O. Harris called on six theaters that produce hi…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 07:14AMClick here for June 1 openings Below is the calendar of “theater openings”* for June, 2020, with many online shows, series and festivals showcasing LGBTQ Pride Month, and the entire list…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 05:17PMHow well were you paying attention to the news and reviews of theater in May? Answer these ten questions to find out.
SOURCE: New York Theater at 06:51PMIn this last weekend of a busy May, there are five online shows “opening” that remind us what’s big about Broadway, all but one of them free (though welcoming your charitable contribut…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 01:53PMHundreds of people attended a virtual town hall Thursday afternoon with city and state public officials to talk about how to save Off-Off Broadway. That was not the explicit topic. Hosts…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 06:08PM“If you look at history of American theater, it has always—more perhaps than any other form in America—been activist at times of national trauma,” That’s a quote by former New York…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:53PMLarry Kramer, who wrote “The Normal Heart” and founded GMHC (the Gay Mens Health Crisis) and ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) has died at age 84. Kramer’s obituary In 2011, The…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 01:40PM#Stageworthy News of the Week. Ten weeks after the governor shut down all theaters in New York City, signs point to widespread expectation that they won’t reopen until Spring 2021. Some …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 01:46PMMemorial Day, which became an official national holiday in 1971, was created to honor Americans who died in military service. But it feels appropriate to use the day this year also to honor …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:42AMCynthia Erivo, Kelli O’Hara, Christopher Jackson, Renee Fleming are among the many performers who will be part of the 90-minute National Memorial Day Concert on PBS, which you can watch li…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 08:03PMMary-Louise Parker introduces us to the second edition of The Homebound Project, an hour-long online collection of 11 new short plays, by explaining that the theme this time is “sustenance…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 04:50PMSome shows are “opening” over the next few days but this Memorial Day weekend is a good time to catch up on theater that’s still “running” (though not for long) and worth your time…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 02:37PMBard’s splendidly glitchy production of “Mad Forest,” Caryl Churchill’s fascinating avant-garde drama about the 1989 Romanian Revolution, is the first live play I’ve seen since the…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:03PMWhen David Henry Hwang was first starting out as a dramatist, there was an “indivisible wall” between theater and television. Forty years later, “playwrights have become very popular i…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 04:49PMBelow are five “theater openings”* today, a diverse selection, including a new romantic musical comedy to an inventive take on an old Caryl Churchill play, as well as an entire annua…
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