Ghosts in the Cottonwoods Gets Cabin Fever
The Amoralists team up with Adam Rapp and go a little Shepard-y
The Amoralists team up with Adam Rapp and go a little Shepard-y
Live actors take a backseat in four festival shows—a roundup review
New Paradise Laboratories and the Riot Group try assassination
“Three Women,” a radio play in verse by Sylvia Plath, is coming to 59E59 Theaters.
In the Pony Palace/FOOTBALL would confuse Vince Lombardi
The Women's Project stages a busy satire
Robert Woodruff too--Theatre for a New Audience's new production
St. Ann's Warehouse imports Enda Walsh's latest
A play or two from outer space, but some hit closer to home
P.S.122 and the Goethe-Institut New York host a curious promenade production
Thomas Bernhard plays La MaMa, courtesy of Canadians
Geoffrey Rush flips out in a Gogol adaptation
English guy and Frenchie get their plays staged
The Public Theater mounts The Human Scale
Out, damned spotlight! SITI Company explores that Scottish play
"Anybody can make history," Oscar Wilde quipped. "Only a great man can write it." This year on New York stages, many men and a few women have been attempting to rewrite and revise history in…
There's nothing to concentrate your mind like a good theatrical scare - and the Irish are better at it than most
Nick Jones’s new play, “The Coward,” revels in blood in a search for laughs.
New work from Neil LaBute and the U.K.'s Kneehigh
Ethan Hawke stars in Tommy Nohilly's family drama
Jeremy Sisto stars in MTC's airport drama
A British company brings its revamped myths to the Flea
A fright club at the Living Theatre?
Alan Rickman has a voice that's bitter and rich and sinister, like a malevolent cup of coffee. "At drama school, it was the subject of a great...
The red and the black-and-blue in a new two-hander