'Blessing the Boats' at the Under the Radar Festival
In "Blessing the Boats: The Remix" at the Public, Will Power, Carl Hancock Rux and Mike Ladd inventively reprise Sekou Sundiata's performance piece.
In "Blessing the Boats: The Remix" at the Public, Will Power, Carl Hancock Rux and Mike Ladd inventively reprise Sekou Sundiata's performance piece.
The Coil theater festival show "An Evening With William Shatner Asterisk," at the New Ohio Theater, makes an evening of clips of Mr. Shatner in his "Star Trek" role.
Sheldon Best, the star of Atlantic Theater's "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner," speaks about his niche as an athletic actor.
"La Divina Caricatura," a new work from Lee Breuer, is a sprawling tale of reincarnation and interspecies love.
Multiple roles onstage and jobs in the company keep the leaders of Bedlam troupe on the go.
How the Globe works with Bard-appropriate designs — This is Part II of our series on Shakespeare in rep. Read Part I, on mastering multiple shows at the same time The Globe TheatreR…
How the Globe juggles Richard IIIÂ and Twelfth Night in the same Broadway theatre — “Here’s where we were lucky,” Bryan Paterson says, although he’s speaking …
Lisa Kron is pulling double duty this fall at the Public Theater, as the writer of the musical "Fun Home" and an actor in "Good Person of Szechwan."
David Adjmi has slimmed down his opulent play "Marie Antoinette" for the smaller stage at Soho Rep.
The stage adaptation of John Grisham's first novel, "A Time to Kill," is opening on Broadway " two days before his sequel to that book will be released.
Donald Margulies's play "Model Apartment" is reintroduced, after "a very dispiriting turn of events" that went on for decades.
Details are few and far between about Susan Pourfar’s role in Women or Nothing; the author, Ethan Coen, is famously tight-lipped about his scripts, and this latest play, which is now i…
James Vculek's play is based on a horrific 1963 murder in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Lee J. Kaplan's play, a reminiscence by a once-bullied student, is energetic and uplifting.
Peter Grosz wrote and stars in a show about a chef who hopes to create his own cooking series.
Steve Cosson, Michael Friedman and Alex Timbers discuss how they keep their collaborative relationships alive.
The musical "Let It Be" begins previews at the St. James Theater on Tuesday, despite a lawsuit by the producers of a previous Beatles tribute show seeking half its revenues.  …
"This Great Country," from 600 Highwaymen, puts a new spin on Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman."
The composer’s vision for a summer of Off-Broadway musicals Putting together a three-show summer season is ambitious enough, let alone when it’s being done by a musical theatre c…
You won't find the reality shows "Rehabilitation" and "Nobody Loves You" on the upper reaches of your dial. And it's because playwrights snagged those titles first.
Cast members from stage shows about reality TV weigh in on the guilty pleasures that have filled their down time between jobs.
A Kid Like Jake tackles the anxiety of New York parenting — Kids say and do the darnedest things. Which is fine unless those kids are being judged on an absurdly rigorous basis and in …
Jenny Schwartz writes and rewrites by making unusually heavy use of theater workshops, and "Somewhere Fun" is only her second play from the last decade.
Good Television scours the ethics of reality TV — Call it a case of biting the hand that feeds his wife. “My wife works in reality television,” says the longtime actor and …
Hamish Linklater and Jesse Tyler Ferguson take on two roles each in "The Comedy of Errors" at the Delacorte Theater.