Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks-Led Waiting for Godot Extends Off-Broadway
The long-awaited Theatre for a New Audience production was originally slated for March 2020.
The long-awaited Theatre for a New Audience production was originally slated for March 2020.
Bedlam's production of Stoppard's play initially extended its run last month before performances began.
The season marks artistic director Michael Longhurt's final season with the company.
The revival of John Patrick Shanley's play is running at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
The musical follows Shakespeare's titular heroine as she gets a rewrite on her story, infused with pop anthems from Grammy winner Max Martin.
The new musical features the songs of Petula Clark, Lesley Gore, Dusty Springfield, and other 1960s hits.
The new work, about Jewish perseverance during the Holocaust, is part of NYTF's 109th season.
Pose star Cecilia Gentilli explores finding faith as a trans woman in the show, part stand-up and part camp solo show.
The album marks the Tony and Grammy Award winner's first new album featuring original music since 2019.
The program dedicated to fostering new works honors the late playwright's legacy of mentorship.
The inaugural award acknowledges an icon who sets an excellent example for youth and makes a true difference.
Aubrey Plaza and Christopher Abbott star in the revival of John Patrick Shanley's play at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
Plus, hear how her mother danced with Common at a Hamilton afterparty.
Created by and starring Hershey Felder, the work centers on Polish pianist-composer Fryderyk Chopin in his Parisian salon.
The musical will be based on Walter Tevis' novel, which recently became a Netflix limited series.
The evening showcases the company's Musical Theatre Lab, an annual six-week program that brings together aspiring theatre writers.
Amber Ruffin hosted the star-studded ACLU and NYCLU benefit.
The Theatre for a New Audience production stars Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks.
The Theatre for a New Audience production stars Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks.
From modern two-piece ensembles to early century empire waists, see what the stars wore for opening night of the Barry Manilow-Bruce Sussman musical.
The fifth annual event, sponsored by Gilead Sciences, benefited Broadway Cares.
The Tribeca theatre company is dedicated to developing and producing the works of Black, brown, and queer artists.
The award is given annually to an alum of the Dramatists Guild Foundation fellowship program.
Aubrey Plaza and Christopher Abbott star in the revival of John Patrick Shanley's play at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
The Nicholas Sparks novel comes to New York with a score by Ingrid Michaelson and a book by Bekah Brunstetter.