Jamie DeRoy & Friends to present 35th Anniversary Cabaret at Birdland to support The Entertainment Community Fund on Monday, March 31. March 28, 2025: Producer Jamie deRoy will presen…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 11:51PMBy David Sheward March 28, 2025. In a dazzling feat of technology and acting pyrotechnics, Sarah Snook of Succession fame plays 26 characters and brings Oscar Wilde’s 1891 classic of go…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 04:42PMBy Samuel L. Leiter In 2023, two new musicals, Broadway’s How to Dance in Ohio and Off Broadway’s Buena Vista Social Club (at the Atlantic Theatre), were directly based on popular docum…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 08:53AMBy Paulanne Simmons March 23, 2025. Sarah Snook‘s one-woman The Picture of Dorian Gray is a combination of melodrama and farce, enhanced by technology and enabled by sheer stamina. With th…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 10:00PMBroadwayHD BroadwayHD Marked 10 years of Excellence with a PIPPIN/ 50th Anniversary Celebration featuring Stephen Schwartz, Alex Newell, & Ben Vereen. March 26, 2025: Bonnie Comley and…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 11:43AMBy David Sheward March 25, 2025. Two disparate musicals originating away from Broadway, one in London and the other Off-Broadway at the Atlantic Theatre Club, recently opened with a day of …
SOURCE: theaterlife at 04:46PMBy Samuel L. Leiter March 25, 2025. Despite its somewhat comedic title, Operation Mincemeat, the spectacularly clever British musical spoof (“spoofsical”?) at the John Golden Theatre, i…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 08:30AMBy David Sheward March 23, 2025. After 31 Broadway shows, three Tony and two Drama Desk Awards, orchestrator Doug Besterman is achieving a rare feat: three shows running simultaneously in o…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 04:17PMBy Paulanne Simmons March 23, 2025. Satires on war are perhaps as old as war itself. Consider Lysistrata, M*A*S*H, Catch-22 and now, Operation Mincemeat, the very energetic and occasionally…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 03:02PMBy Samuel L. Leiter March 22, 2025. Family dramas are theatrical staples, especially the kind where relatives gather from far and wide for some unifying function, like a holiday, death, or …
SOURCE: theaterlife at 11:02AMBy David Sheward March 22, 2025. “There is no straight line to tell this story,” says Joshua, the character standing in for the playwright Joshua Harmon in his touching autobiographical…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 10:47AMBy David Sheward March 20, 2025. Sex plays a vital role in three classics works, now in revival Off-Broadway: Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire, Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts and, su…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 05:35PMBy Samuel L. Leiter March 19, 2025. We Had a World, the new, three-character, autobiographical dramedy by Joshua Harmon, Off Broadway at Manhattan Theatre Club’s City Center Stage II, i…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 09:00PMBy Iris Wiener March 19, 2025. Tony-Award winner Idina Menzel (Wicked) sure knows how to make a much-anticipated return to Broadway. She currently stars in Redwood, a musical that she co-…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 05:37PMBy Paulanne Simmons March 17, 2025. If you’re a fan of country music, and especially the music of songwriter JT Harding, you’ll definitely like Bedlam’s Music City. The show is dir…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 12:14PMSara Blue and Dan O'Shea from Maureen’s Haven Homeless Outreach with The White Room Gallery Co-Owners Andrea McCaffery and Kat O'Neill at the opening reception this week for TRUE COLORS, i…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 12:58PMMarch 14, 2025. The White Room Gallery, 2 Railroad Avenue in East Hampton, will present, TRUE COLORS, featuring Patrick Schmidt, Diego Velez, Seek One, Fringe, Stephan Gubert, Punk Me Tende…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 09:41AMBy: David Sheward March 10, 2025. At first Lisa Sanaye Dring’s Sumo, at the Public Theater in a co-production with Ma-Yi Theater Company and La Jolla Playhouse, seems to be plotted lik…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 11:17PMBy: David Sheward February 28, 2025. Sam Shepard’s darkly funny and tragic family drama Curse of the Starving Class premiered in London in 1977 and then Off-Broadway at the Public Theater…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 11:19AMBy: Samuel L. Leiter February 25, 2025. It’s been only six years since the 2019 revival of Sam Shepard’s Curse of the Starving Class (London, 1977; New York 1978) at the Pershing Square…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 07:01PMBy: Paulanne Simmons February 24, 2025. Having grown up in the industrial north of England, the son of a manager for a cotton-spinning business and a school headmistress, Harold Brighouse c…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 07:00PMBy: Paulanne Simmons February 24, 2025. According to Finn (Michael Park), the environmental scientist in Redwood, the roots of the redwood tree don’t go down very far. They form relatio…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 06:52PMBy: David Sheward January 21, 2025. The trouble with most “issue” plays is the characters seem more like animated talking points, rather than complex, flesh-and-blood human beings. Fort…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 10:00AMBy: Patrick Christiano February 21, 2025: Redwood, a visually stunning new musical about healing, directed by Tina Landau, and starring Idina Menzel in her highly anticipated return to Broa…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 12:00PMBy: Samuel L. Leiter February 20, 2025. The Mint Theatre, whose mission is to find forgotten modern plays deserving revivals, sometimes swings and misses; with British playwright Harold Bri…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 08:01PMBy Paulanne Simmons February 19, 2025. Amy Beth Williams’ Valentine’s Day show at Don’t Tell Mama, Amy Beth Williams: In Reverse, was about time and how it cycles through the season…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 08:16AMBy: Alix Cohen February 19, 2025. When playwright Philip W. Chung noticed an Asian man in the cast of Charlie Chaplin’s 1917 short, The Adventurer, he was sufficiently intrigued to do so…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 08:15AMBy: David Sheward February 17, 2025: The potential is there for a gripping and informative play in Gregg Ostrin’s Kowalski, but sadly all we get is forced conflict and sitcom-level humor.…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 09:47AMBy: David Sheward February 13, 2025. There’s an awful lot of talk about trees in Redwood, the uneven new musical at the Nederlander after a run at the La Jolla Playhouse. During one of t…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 10:30PMBy: Paulanne Simmons Broadway Con Celebrating their 10th Consecutive Year February 12, 2025. Whether you want to make your friends jealous with a selfie taken with your favorite celebrity…
SOURCE: theaterlife at 01:27PMBy: Alix Cohen February 12, 2025: There will probably never be a last word on masterful composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim (1930-2021). As I write, I’m sure students are researching thes…
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