Perfect Crime Celebrates a Record Breaking 11,000 Performances: Perfect Crime, the Off-Broadway ‘whodunit’ the true New York murder mystery will celebrate a record breaking 11,000 perfor…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:34AMRobert Cucculio Takes on Journalist Thomas F. Flynn's Story: The newest play to come to Off-Broadway is Bikeman: A 9/11 Play.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 06:27PMOutside Mullingar Makes You Long For Springtime and Bees: John Patrick Shanley’s new play, Outside Mullingar is a ‘chick flick’ along the lines of a Barbara Cartland novel.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:33PMIntimacy - An XXX Sexual Romp With TMI: The desensitizing of America on sexuality and one-on-one relationships strikes a new high in Thomas Bradshaw's new play, Intimacy at the New G…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:14PMA Man’s a Man or A Bore's a Bore: The Classic Stage Company's production of Bertolt Brecht's A Man’s a Man, with music by Duncan Sheik (Spring Awakening, American Psycho) i…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 06:43PM59th Annual Drama Desk Nominations April 25, Awards June 1st: The Drama Desk was founded in 1949 to explore key issues in the theater and to bring together critics and writers in an organiza…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 06:11AMKing Kong to Conquered The Empire State Now He Wants Broadway: Move over Warhorse, Miss Saigon, Spiderman and Lion King, King Kong, is ready to climb onto Broadway.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 04:47AMStephen Sorokoff My View: The Problem with Frank, Clint & Jane at The Carlyle: If you attend Frank Wildhorn & Friends show currently at Cafe Carlye you will have a hard time experi…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 09:07AMiLuminate Brightens Up New World Stages: iLuminate is like a Saturday morning cartoon or a comic book, come to life.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 02:31PMI Could Say More Should Have Said Less: When the writer, director and the actor are all the same, I can bet you: (1) This is a vanity production, (2) going to be long, (3) going to be badl…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 05:05PMCafé Carlyle Launches The Late Night Series: The Café Carlyle, the Late Night Series expands.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 04:49PMA Grammy Shout Out to Kinky Boots Winning a Grammy: Kinky Boots, Matilda: The Musical and Motown: The Musical and the winner is Kinky Boots.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 02:22PMZachary Quinto, Billy Porter, Alan Cumming, Kate Baldwin and More Celebrate Dory Previn: The Vineyard Theatre will celebrate the songs of Dory Previn.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 01:25PMSorokoff My View: Bill Boggs Talks to Tom Viertel Proprietor of 54 Below: Bill Boggs & Jane Rothchild joined Stephen & Eda for a “Swell Party” at 54 Below last night.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 09:43AMBroadway Tickets at a discount: With so many in town for the Super Bowl T2C updated how to get tickets to shows at a discount.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 07:11AMBroadway is Heating Up A Race For The Tony Awards: Broadway is heating up with Tony Award season around the corner.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 05:15PMCelebrate Valentine's Day With Audra McDonald and Will Swenson: On Monday Monday, February 10 at 7pm the Public Forum Drama Club will celebrate Valentine’s Day with a reading and discussio…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 03:00PMThe Drama League, Whoopie Goldberg, Audra McDonald, Harvey Fierstein and More Celebrate Neil Patrick Harris
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 02:39PMMummy’s More Than Lost in Loot: The Red Bull Theater's revival of Joe Orton's black comedy, Loot is a wickedly solid farce. Now playing at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, it is slyly w…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 02:23PMMachinal - Driven to Kill: Sophie Treadwell’s 1928 play, Machinal is getting its first-ever Broadway revival at the American Airlines Theatre by the Roundabout Theatre Company and it is ch…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 02:08PMHard Times: An American Musical: Hard Times: An American Musical, a new musical at the Cell, has fabulous orchestrations, terrific choreography and a book that keeps you interested.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 01:42PMHamlet and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead: The Acting Company has two plays in rep which go from the most important character to the least, on stage at the Pearl Theatre.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 01:27PMBacharach Has a New Muse: What’s It All About? Bacharach Reimagined at The New York Theater Workshop is a smart and clever jukebox musical full of the most amazing cast I have ever see…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 06:12PM20at20 Adds More Shows: The Off Broadway Alliance is pleased to announce that it has added three exciting new shows to its 20at20
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 06:02PMBistro Award Winners Announced: The Tony Award-winning actor-singer-dancer Ben Vereen, who has appeared in numerous shows on Broadway and in his own one-man shows around the country, will be…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 03:52PMRebecca The Show That Will Not Die is Back in The News: A lucky star must be following lead producers Ben Sprecher and Louise Forlenza.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:32PMHello Dolly Celebrates Their 50th Year at Sardi's: Hello Dolly started a year long celebration yesterday, January 18th at the New York Sheet Music Society to commemorate the musical's 50th B…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 06:56PMThe Music is Beautiful at The Carole King Musical: Where were you when you first heard the song, "You've Got a Friend?" Carole King’s music embroiders the tapestry of our lives and you rel…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:55AMLes Miserables Goes to Church in England: A communion service set to the music of Les Miserables will be held at York Minster at 7.30pm on Sunday 19th January.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:39AMStephen Sorokoff My View: Jamie deRoy & friends is coming to Birdland
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:19AMForget Houdini Hugh Jackman Returns to Broadway in The River: Hugh Jackman, returns to Broadway next season starring in Jez Butterworth’s play The River.
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