For a Harlem Theater, Hope Amid the Hurdles
The Classical Theater of Harlem will perform "Henry V" in the group's first full-scale production in nearly two years.
The Classical Theater of Harlem will perform "Henry V" in the group's first full-scale production in nearly two years.
Mr. Aiello sees his role in "The Shoemaker," Off Broadway, as a voice for those who are frightened and frustrated by terrorism.
Harlem Stage will give a new dance work by choreographers Nora Chipaumire and Jawole Willa Jo Zollar its world premiere in October, and the D.J. Rich Medina will transform Harlem Stage Gateh…
LAByrinth Theater Company has a steady home for its newly announced 2011-12 season. It will take over the Cherry Pit, at 155 Bank Street in Greenwich Village, formerly the home f the Cherry…
A revamped version of George Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess," starring Audra McDonald, Norm Lewis and David Alan Grier, will go to Broadway soon after its previously-announced run at the America…
American Ballet Theater and the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) School of Dance in Winston-Salem are embarking on a five-year partnership.
The Kennedy Center production of "Follies" will open on Broadway in September at the Marquis Theater for a limited engagement.
A new version of this 1965 musical is to star Harry Connick Jr. and open on Dec. 11 at the St. James Theater.
The play, conceived and developed by Rupert Goold and Robert Icke, is expected to have the writers John Logan ("Red") and Alecky Blythe ("London Road") involved.
The 1937 revue "Pins and Needles," about garment workers and unions, has been given a new rendition by the Foundry Theater and Families United for Racial and Economic Equality.
A six-week program for middle school students.
Hopes are high that the New Haarlem Arts Theater will boost the school's theater education program and draw more audiences uptown.
Lincoln Center Theater on Tuesday started a program to provide $30 seats to its performances for people ages 21 to 35.
The composer and lyricist Adam Gwon and the book writer and lyricist Michelle Elliott are the 2011 recipients of the 2011 Kleban Prize.
What had been scheduled as a limited engagement of "War Horse" has been extended indefinitely.
Tate Donovan's turn in "Good People" has brought him back to New York and to his Irish-American roots.
A 370-year-old painting that belonged to a Jewish art dealer who fled Holland around the time of the Nazi invasion in 1940 will be returned to his family by the J. Paul Getty Museum.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art named a new director of its famed concert and lecture series. She is Limor Tomer, a producer, programmer, administrator and musician who has worked at New York…
American Ballet Theater makes plans to return to City Center, where it had not performed since 2008.
Katori Hall wins Blackburn Prize.
Katori Hall wins Blackburn Prize.
The March 15, 16 and 17 Carnegie Hall dates that James Levine will miss due to illness will be filled by his colleagues at the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
"The American Slavery Project," set to begin on March 7 at the CAP 21 Theater, is a free reading series to showcase black playwrights who are exploring issues of slavery and the Civil War.
"The American Slavery Project," set to begin on March 7 at the CAP 21 Theater, is a free reading series to showcase black playwrights who are exploring issues of slavery and the Civil War.
Phylicia Rashad will receive the lifetime achievement award at the 19th annual Pan African Film Festival.