Lobby Hero *****
By: Isa Goldberg April 5, 2018. As humorous and unpretentious as Lobby Hero is, in its portrayal of everyday urban life, it's a delving piece of theater, about the stories we tell ourselv…
By: Isa Goldberg April 5, 2018. As humorous and unpretentious as Lobby Hero is, in its portrayal of everyday urban life, it's a delving piece of theater, about the stories we tell ourselv…
By: Isa Goldberg April 5, 2018. While Edward Albee's Three Tall Women, his 1994 Pulitzer Award-winning drama, is full of sadness, Joe Mantello's revival plays on its underlying and uncann…
Warren Carlyle: Living the Dream and Going Places " For Now, Seguing from Hello, Dolly! to the Premiere of The Sting By: Ellis Nassour British-born choreographer/ director Warren Ca…
The 63rd Annual Drama Desk Awards will be hosted by Michael Urie at The Town Hall. Drama Desk Award winner Michael Urie, who won his award for Buyer and Seller and starred in Torch Song …
By: Paulanne Simmons April 3, 2018 - The Berlin collective Gob Squad works collaboratively with performance, video installation and interactive theater to produce innovative and challengi…
Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert: a Colossal, Moving, and Defining Project for TV By: Ellis Nassour Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber has stated, "Jesus Christ Superstar has always bee…
By: Lauren Yarger March 30, 2018 An exquisite and tasteful staging of the New York premiere of Babette's Feast serves up this week's Easter message of love and grace.
      Part Two    By: Ellis Nassour Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber worked in earnest on the Jesus Christ project. From the very beginning Lloyd Webb…
   Long before Manhattan began moving uptown, the theatre district made its home on 14thStreet, where performance halls provided magnificent shows, just as they do today in Times …
On Thursday, April 26 from 1-4pm Linda Amiel Burns will be moderating a panel on the tools needed to sustain your career in the Business of Cabaret with knowledgeable abnd talented expert…
Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes By: David Sheward It's been over 20 years since Angels in America, Tony Kushner's epic two-part dramatic response to the AIDS crisis, b…
By: Iris Wiener It was all about the fun at MCC's annual Miscast gala on March 26th. Some of Broadway's best were in attendance, performing songs from roles in which they would never be …
         Part One By: Ellis Nassour With the 1968 release of the Beatles' Sergeant Pepper's Lonelyhearts Band, not only a mega sales blockbuster but…
NBC Presents Salute to Andrew Lloyd Webber's Career Prior to Easter Sunday Live Telecast of Jesus Christ Superstar By: Ellis Nassour Ten-time Grammy, Oscar, Tony, and Golden Globe winner J…
By: Paulanne Simmons In 1953, at the height of the American film and television industry's fascination with the West, Warner Brothers released Calamity Jane, a musical loosely based on the …
By: Isa Goldberg That Admissions, Joshua Harmon's new play at Lincoln Center's Mitzi E Newhouse Theater, feels like it's stuck in banalities, is much to the playwright's point. Here, at Hil…
By: Paulanne Simmons Despite its somewhat misleading title, A Letter to Harvey Milk is not about the gay activist who was shot and killed in San Francisco by Dan White. Although Milk does m…
By: David Sheward Let me confess that margaritas are my cocktail of choice. Having one while watching the new Broadway musical Escape to Margaritaville certainly put me in the appropriate…
By: Iris Wiener Fans of the film Frozen will experience the musical adaptation as though they are at a rock concert; it's a waiting game for the hit songs and now iconic characters, with m…
By: Isa Goldberg An epic gaze into the love of wealth, Bruce Norris' new play The Low Road at The Public Theater is dramatically quite fabulous. In it, the prophet of free market economy,…
By: Paulanne Simmons It's the fourteenth century in Jordan Harrison's new play, The Amateurs. A troupe of feisty actors drag their pageant wagon across Italy, preparing their version of "No…
By: David Sheward The Pershing Square Signature Center is currently housing a diverse array of theatrical attractions Off-Broadway, one from the resident Signature Theater Company and a p…
World Premiere of Brian Dykstra's thought provoking new play, Education, focuses on the escalating fallout from a high school student's confrontational art project. Â Theater provocateur …
The Actor's Temple Hosts a Fund-raising gala Monday at the Friars Club By Ellis Nassour To fete the 101st anniversary of the Actors' Temple (West 47th Street, between Eighth and Ninth Aven…
Dogs of Rwanda @ Urban Stages New York Premiere of award winning playwright, Sean Christopher Lewis' potent tale, Dogs of Rwanda, opens at Urban Stages. March 13, 2018:Â Urban Stages i…