20 Seconds: A Play With Music Sets New York Premiere
Thomas Sweitzer's solo play won Best Solo Performance at the 2022 Capital Fringe Festival.
Thomas Sweitzer's solo play won Best Solo Performance at the 2022 Capital Fringe Festival.
Albert M. Tapper's play is based on a true story about a Jewish family living on the Lower East Side in the 1970s.
Joey McKneely will direct and choreograph the new musical about mental health recovery.
The festival will include six new works, several penned by its performers.
Josiah Davis directs the play, set to begin performances in September.
The Emmy- and Grammy-nominated Into the Woods star will perform four nights at the Manhattan cabaret venue.
The two artists replace the previously announced Jeremy Jordan and Elizabeth Stanley.
'Twas the Night Before… will also be presented in Chicago this winter.
Open Jar Institute's discussion, which will be presented in person and virtually, will explore the creation of Broadway dance music.
John Doyle directs the musical about the 12 disciples grappling with the loss of their leader.
The news comes just one month before the show's closure on September 3.
Being at the front lines of political press is always busy, but Jean-Pierre took a few hours to enjoy a classic.
The event will offer both in-person and virtual attendance options.
Charles made his Broadway debut in the original production of Grease.
Oliver notably played Benny in the Lin-Manuel Miranda musical opposite Jordin Sparks.
The partnership will address the barriers for BIPOC artists participating in the Fringe Festival.
Local businesses are also reporting a rise to pre-pandemic economic activity.
The groundbreaking climate activist will discuss her new book, and the event will be livestreamed
The Shucked star appeared on The View to discuss their history-making year on Broadway, and perform their show-stopping number "Independently Owned."
The American comedian will be bringing her mischief and musical talent to Fringe audiences next month.
The San Diego theatre will present four new works by Latine playwrights from across the country.
While hopping from show to show, audiences at the Fringe will have plenty of entertainment on the streets of Edinburgh.
The Abbott Elementary actor will perform a musical stand-up comedy show in Scotland.
The stage and screen actor will star in a new play about Scottish independence.
The immersive theatre company is also presented two other shows at Fringe this year: Seance and Eulogy.