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Friday, April 16, 2021

Until the Flood at Studio Theatre. Ferguson’s police killing, before George Floyd and Daunte Wright and… by New York Theater

As 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
Thursday, April 15, 2021

The Wandering Review. Immersive, Queer, Cockamamie Show about Schubert by New York Theater

“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 04:00PM
Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Book Review: My Broken Language. Quiara Alegría Hudes memoir of a born (West Philly) playwright by New York Theater

Before 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 11:59PM
Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Shadow/Land Review: Hurricane Katrina in your ear by New York Theater

In “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

Easy Sleazy, Mick Jagger’s new pandemic anthem. Watch the video. Read the lyrics. by New York Theater

“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 01:44PM
Monday, April 12, 2021

Will theater become even more segregated and inaccessible? Scott Rudin=Bully. #Stageworthy News of the Week by New York Theater

Ten 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 12:25PM
Sunday, April 11, 2021

Babette in Retreat Review: Justin Sayre reaches toward campy farce by New York Theater

Babette, 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 03:36PM
Saturday, April 10, 2021

Amber Iman on Broadway: Second NYPopsUp Matinee by New York Theater

When 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 05:32PM
Friday, April 9, 2021

Reverb Theater Arts Festival Review: Theater makers With Disabilities Connect by New York Theater

Below 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 10:41PM
Thursday, April 8, 2021

John Cullum An Accidental Star Review. 60 years of Broadway, 91 of life by New York Theater

At 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 07:41PM

The Last 5 Years Review: Jason Robert Brown’s 20-year-old love story gets a pandemic theater makeover by New York Theater

This 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 09:03AM
Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Erika Dickerson-Despenza wins 2021 Susan Smith Blackburn Award by New York Theater

Erika 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 04:14PM
Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Poetic Reflections: Identity, or Why I like Irish Rep’s reopening most. by New York Theater

So 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
Monday, April 5, 2021

Cock Review: Randy Harrison as an indecisive lover in a bisexual triangle by New York Theater

“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 04:53PM

Reopened* Thrilling or Frustrating? #Stageworthy News of the Week by New York Theater

Broadway 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 01:28PM
Sunday, April 4, 2021

Read Paul Rudnick’s hilarious new Broadway play “Playbills,” starring Nathan Lane by New York Theater

Below 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 …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 06:45PM
Saturday, April 3, 2021

Mike Daisey pandemic year monologue on stage and online: What The F**k Just Happened? by New York Theater

Mike Daisey performed his latest monologue to 22 masked and vaccinated theatergoers in person Friday night at the 99-seat Kraine Theater in the East Village, and simultaneously to another 50…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 03:30PM
Friday, April 2, 2021

Theater Blog Roundup: Recovering. by New York Theater

“…you must go on, I can’t go on, I’ll go on,” Samuel Beckett wrote in 1953; Terry Teachout quotes that line in his blog About Last Night, right before his entry on the same day th…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 06:38PM
Thursday, April 1, 2021

Theater Openings April 2021: Bolder Than Broadway by New York Theater

Below is the day-to-day listing of theater that is opening in the month of April* – which includes digital theater, and in-person shows (three on April 2! Another on April 9) in addition t…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 08:42PM
Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Theater Quiz for March 2021: Awards, Anniversary by New York Theater

How well were you paying attention to the theater news and reviews in March? Answer these dozen questions — about the anniversary of the lockdown and awards and vaccines and in-person and…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 01:22PM
Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Drama League Award 2021 Nominations: Honoring DIGITAL Theater! by New York Theater

Below are the nominations for the 87th Annual Drama League Awards, the first major theater award to honor the theater that has been created this year — which is to say digital theater. T…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:38PM
Monday, March 29, 2021

Vaccinated=Reopening.#Stageworthy News of the Week. by New York Theater

As the first New York theaters reopen at reduced capacity this coming Friday, the hope for a wider reopening rests on a stepping up of vaccinations. To that end, there was good news on the f…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 01:49PM
Sunday, March 28, 2021

Tina Turner: HBO Documentary vs Broadway Musical and Hollywood Movie by New York Theater

The new documentary about the performer Tina Turner includes scene about both the Broadway musical “Tina, the Tina Turner Musical” and the 1993 Hollywood movie,  “What’s Love Got T…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 05:29PM
Saturday, March 27, 2021

The Arts and Reopening. Dr. Anthony Fauci transcript and video, plus full NEA Webinar by New York Theater

“Art in all its forms is vital to the health and well-being of us as individuals and as communities,” Dr. Anthony Fauci concludes his remarks in the March 23rd National Endowment for the…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:13AM

Happy #WorldTheatreDay 2021! Celebrate With Helen Mirren and the World’s Most Beautiful Theaters by New York Theater

Today is the 60th annual World Theatre Day. As we await the reopening of physical theaters throughout the world, British actress Helen Mirren delivers the annual International World Theatre…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 01:39AM
Friday, March 26, 2021

Trauma in [hieroglyph] and 5 other new plays from On Women Festival and Arts Incubator Short Play Fest by New York Theater

“[hieroglyph],” a play by Erika Dickerson-Despenza, begins with a mystery:  Why is a teenager named Davis placing strange symbols on her drawings for art class? They are disturbing eno…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 04:25PM
Thursday, March 25, 2021

Theater Workers To Get Their Own Vaccination Sites, Mayor de Blasio announces by New York Theater

“We will move heaven and earth to bring Broadway back,” Mayor Bill de Blasio declared in announcing dedicated Covid-19 vaccination sites on Broadway for the theater industry, with a mobi…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:52AM
Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Book Review: Drama. David Rockwell’s Theatrical and Architectural Designs by New York Theater

David Rockwell — who has designed the sets for more than 60 theatrical productions, including 27 on Broadway, and has helped create offices, restaurants, nightclubs, playgrounds, and theat…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:35PM
Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Fully Committed Review: Maulik Pancholy as 40 characters in a trendy restaurant by New York Theater

This new production of “Fully Committed,” starring Maulik Pancholy as a beleaguered restaurant reservations clerk and some 40 comically difficult characters with whom he interacts, is at…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 01:33PM

Asian-American Theater Artists Speak Out by New York Theater

In response to the killing last week of six Asian-American women in Atlanta and a rise in anti-Asian violence, AAPAC, the advocacy group for Asian-American performers, released a statement t…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:57AM
Monday, March 22, 2021

#Stageworthy Week of Theatrical Frustration, Fights, and Dreams by New York Theater

“Afterwardsness” by Bill T. Jones was slated to begin at the Park Avenue Armory this week, the first of the productions in some half dozen New York theaters permitted to reopen at reduce…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 01:53PM

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