The brainchild of an Israeli-American writer Itamar Moses and Jewish-Lebanese-American composer David Yazbek tears down a cultural divide.
SOURCE: Playbill at 11:37AM59E59 Theaters brings a digestible selection of the Fringe-bound shows to New York. The 16-act showcase of plays and live performances runs July 10-29.
SOURCE: Backstage at 10:00AMWhether it's playing their own instruments or doing competitive-level cheerleading routines, some new musicals require more than just triple threats.
SOURCE: Backstage at 02:15AMHow Jim Morrison and online fundraising helped Brad Burgess and founder Judith Malina keep the downtown theatrical institution alive.
SOURCE: Backstage at 01:52AMJeremy Jordan, Stacy Keach, Josh Young, Jessie Mueller, Philip Boykin, Crystal A. Dickinson, and Michael Cerveris give advice for actors.
SOURCE: Backstage at 11:59AMThe Theatre World Awards, held on Tuesday at the Belasco Theatre, honor actors who made their Broadway and Off-Broadway debuts.
SOURCE: Backstage at 11:24AMThe actress stars as a blind corporate climber in “Lonely, I’m not” Olivia Thirlby is mostly known for her girlish likeability in films like Juno and The Wackness, but when…
SOURCE: TDF at 02:09PM“The Maria Project” turns life into art From the start, Marcella Goheen knew it would be a solo performance. The Maria Project tells the story of her investigation into a murder …
SOURCE: TDF at 12:01PMDirector John Tiffany brings the hit indie film to the stage The 2007 film Once charmingly blurs the line between reality and fiction. The stars, Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, are indie …
SOURCE: TDF at 02:46PMThe playwright’s new show blurs the lines between research and romance Romance and science may seem like an unlikely pair, but if you look closer, you’ll find a surprising amount…
SOURCE: TDF at 11:01AMA new play shines a light on a buried Harvard scandal Harvard is one of America’s most prestigious institutions, so a story set there, especially a dark one, especially a scanda…
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