Review: Mobile Unit Twelfth Night at curtainup.com/
another free Shakespeare production from the Public Read More
another free Shakespeare production from the Public Read More
- Only a stone wouldn't be moved by how this real-life story that launches this year's Brits Off-Broadway festival falls out
There's nothing hi-brow about this production. However, it will not only whet your whistle but will re-whet your appetite for Chekhov.
- The last an best of Phyllida Loyd's gender bending, prison plays set trilogy prison plays
- A beautifully staged, well-acted revival of Athol Fugard's autobiographical gem . . . Read More
a new production by the Red Bull Theatre Company just as New York voters are poised to vote for their next president.
A double bill by A. R. Gurney ends the Flea Theater's residence on White Street, before moving to a larger space.
The Mobile Unit's production staring award-winning Brit Chukwudi Iwuji at the Public's downtown home
The Public Works Musical adaptation headlined by Broadway Stars and a 200-member ensemble from all over New York
Lucy Teitler invites you to see the darker side of romantic relationships and how marriage commitments can be undone in a wink.
f you ever have wondered about that monument that looms so majestically in New York harbor, this family friendly musical is a good starting point for learning some historical facts about the…
Shakespeare with a dash of Verdi and traditional Jewish Moroccan songs and the Center of Jewish History
-Although we follow 4 kings' individual journeys in this Henriad, the real protagonist here is the nation, and how it gains its identity. Shakespeare, if he were still alive, would likely gi…
this real slice of history that anybody over 10 can enjoy is deeply affecting, often witty, with some amazing tap dancing to punctuates this true story. .
The dubious DNA lurking in this play shouldn't prevent you from enjoying the Marque Theater Company's lively new production at the Irondale Center in Brooklyn
- Mark Rylance and Louis Jenkins surreal collaboration arrives in Brooklyn
Maybe death isn't a subject that you typically warm to in the heart of winter. But if you visit Greg Pierce's new play at Lincoln Center's Claire Tow Theater, you will discover that the Grim…
Something new to update something tried and true in Resonance double bill. .
The Very Hungry Caterpillar doesn't arrive on the scene til rather late in this show for the preschool set. But so many enchanting characters that precede him that they won't mind a bit.
Len Cariou interweaves Shakespeare's verse with the Great American Songbook, and seasons it with tidbits of theater lore culled from his own personal history on Broadway, and beyond
this is a Merchant that sings in a Sephardic key but can speak to everybody
Celebrating the 400th Anniversary of Shakespeare's Death with a Dollop of Theater
The Donmar's condensed all-Female production initiate's St. Ann's new venue
The Mobile Shakespeare Unit is in its sixth season "and going strong.
a fast-paced marathon with an Irish accent . .