Why Cynthia Nixon, Ethan Hawke, and More Have Chosen The New Group As an Artistic Home
Artistic director Scott Elliott shares the philosophy behind his successful Off-Broadway company.
Artistic director Scott Elliott shares the philosophy behind his successful Off-Broadway company.
The transfer will feature much of the acclaimed Jez Butterworth play’s London cast members.
The long-running comedy will wrap up a four-and-a-half year run.
The new work, which depicts the life of the legendary blues musician, will debut Off-Broadway in a production from York Theatre Company.
Joe Mantello directs the first Broadway production of Mart Crowley’s groundbreaking play, commemorating its 50th anniversary.
The two-time Pulitzer winner swaps naturalism for magical realism with her most recent work for the Public Theater.
Get to know Stachel, the actor currently making his Broadway debut as Egyptian heartthrob Haled in the critically acclaimed new musical.
The two-time Pulitzer winner swaps naturalism for magical realism with her most recent work for the Public Theater.
The Brooklyn theatre unveils its upcoming lineup, featuring co-productions with London's Young Vic and National Theatre.
Duncan will play the role of Joe in the Anika Noni Rose-led revival Off-Broadway.
The Hello, Dolly! and Lady Bird actor will star in the movie version of Caitlin Moran’s novel.
See what critics think of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize-winning play at Playwrights Horizons.
The Laurents/Hatcher Foundation Award-winning play will debut Off-Broadway this June in a production from MTC.
The competition, presented by True Colors Theatre Company and Jujamcyn, was held May 7.
The June event will launch the Brooklyn theatre company's newest collaborative project: Reconstruction.
The gala staging of Elizabeth Swados’ groundbreaking musical will be extended for one night only.
Carolyn Little, Philip Lee ‘Peelee’ Clark, and Kelly Carlson are the recipients of EdTA's Inspirational Theatre Educator Award.
Rajiv Joseph, Ngozi Anyanwu, Donnetta Lavinia Grays, and David Cale are among this season's residents.
Sarah Benson directs the world premiere Off-Broadway this spring.
The Caryl Churchill play, directed by Great Comet and Hadestown director Rachel Chavkin, opened Off-Broadway May 7.
The play takes an unabashed look at preteen girlhood.
The Lily Thorne play receives its world premiere in a production from The New Group, directed by Lila Neugebauer.
The annual celebration of new talent will feature an eclectic mix of boundary-defining shows over three weeks.
The evening will feature performances from the casts of Frozen, Mean Girls, The Band’s Visit, and more.
The lineup will feature five world premieres, five American premieres, and seven NYC premieres across dance, music, and theatre.