88 stories by "Glenn Quentin"
ZEST Collective, a contemporary performance art company founded in 2013 and comprised of dancers, visual artists, musicians, composers, theater-makers, and choreographers, will perform Thurs…
In Delirium’s Daughters, a world premiere from the award-winning filmmaker and playwright Nicholas Korn, a father believes that his deceased wife has forbidden his three daughters t…
Originally conceived by visual artist Brian Michael Reed, A Matter Of Heart is a performance-based installation that combines elements of nature, art, dance, and music. In January 2015, Reed…
If you’re unfamiliar with Shrunken Shakespeare Company, now is a great time to get to know this classical theatre company with a contemporary edge.  Their newest project, What…
Theater has this brilliant way of putting the mirror up to life. Self Made Man: The Frederick Douglass Story, a new play by Phil Darius Wallace now playing Off-Broadway, takes us through…
Lift, written by acclaimed novelist Walter Mosley and directed by Marshall Jones, III, takes place in the confines of the elevator cart that hangs by a thread after an explosion. This cu…
Death by excessive force has been an issue in our American culture for generations upon generations, and in light of recent fatalities in Ferguson and throughout the country, it’s i…
National Black Theatre consistently brings revolutionary work to Harlem and is a staple in conversations about the black experience and theater in New York. Â In their 46th Season, dedicat…
Those currently residing in New York City can’t escape the fear of the ever annoying bedbug – the little creatures have even found their way into our subway system.  On …
It takes more than just talent to stay in the industry for over four decades. Â Priscilla Lopez may have started as a dancer who grew into acting but she is pure magic when on the stage. �…
The second play of Anne L. Thompson-Scretching’s Blood Trilogy, A Long Way From Home puts you in the middle of a family crisis where a large amount of money is missing and we don’…
Director/choreographer extraordinaire Keith Lee Grant leads the talented actors of Harlem Repertory Theatre. We had a chance to talk to the three-time Audelco winner about the origins…
You might have read playwright Ean Miles Kessler’s short play Brotherly Love in Shorter, Faster Funnier published by Vintage Books or Funny Valentine from the Plays for Two co…
In his show Hoaxocaust!, now playing at the New York International Fringe Festival, writer and performer Barry Levey satirizes the arguments of Holocaust deniers like Arthur Butz, David I…
You want to meet one of the stars of Mamma Mia? We’ve got you covered in our Artist Spotlight with Lauren “Coco” Cohn. Making her Broadway debut as the adorable Rosie, Cohn…
In February, Reginald L. Douglas was working at Luna Stage on Athol Fugard’s Master Harold and the Boys and we got a glimpse into the life of the talented young director. (Read our …
We love FringeNYC shows because they bring us something authentic and beautiful, giving voice to everyday communities and providing a platform for many independent theater companies to thriv…
Broadway’s best party Rock of Ages is welcoming back original Tony nominee Constantine Maroulis for a limited 12-week engagement. If you’ve yet to catch this former America…
He’s twenty-five and full of imagination that brings his fantasies to life in remarkable ways.  Catch Ian, a webseries about a daydreamer who might still be a virgin.  The pop…
What started as a small cabaret performance in 1982 is now a theatrical institution loved by critics and audience alike.  “Forbidden Broadway” has won numerous awards inclu…
You ever been curious about what happens behind the scenes in the world of stand-up comedians? Ever wondered how some of them are so flipping funny, or whether there’s something the…
Conversations with My Molester, a spiritual autobiographical play written and performed by Michael Mack, broaches a subject some would rather slip under a rug. Part of the 15th …
Looking for a play that you’ll not only enjoy but will also give you insight into the human condition? Love and Human Remains, now playing at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater, is a t…
Why wait in line at the crack of dawn to see Shakespeare in the Park if you don’t have to?  The Classical Theatre of Harlem’s free production of Romeo N Juliet at the…
Chuck Ragsdale is the star and writer of Stage 17′s Fabby Knows Best, a web series that follows a professional bon vivant who shares her knowledge on life, liberty, and the pu…