David Ives' The Liar Begins at Classic Stage Company
The farcical comedy—an adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s Le Menteur—kicks off performances January 11.
The farcical comedy—an adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s Le Menteur—kicks off performances January 11.
Chris McCarrell will star in the new production that features an updated score and script.
The West Coast theatre has announced complete casting for its production of Eugene O’Neill’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
Basil Kreimendahl's memory play about a dying Vietnam vet and his trans, adult child begins previews Jan. 10.
The company has been performing Grand Guignol horror at the Hypnodrome for 13 years.
The spring season also includes conversations with notable artists John Lithgow, Andréa Burns, Michael Cerveris, and more.
The former general manager of Williamstown will work alongside artistic director Lisa McNulty.
Nikki Appino’s show combining silent film and live performance pushes theatrical boundaries as part of the Under the Radar Festival.
The Sweat and Royale actor has been awarded the seventh annual prize.
Jo Lampert will star as the iconic Joan of Arc in David Byrne and Alex Timber’s newest show.
The new work, which addresses climate change, will debut at Two River Theater.
Currently leading Lincoln Center’s The Babylon Line, the stage and screen actor puts it in writing.
The program will allow access for emerging stage directors to shadow others in the field on film and TV projects.
The collection of short plays is part of A.R.T/New York’s inaugural season.
Jeremy Pope, Frenchie Davis, and Michael Longoria are tapped for the new show, which ”spans two generations of queer history.”
The original Off-Broadway cast album will be released shortly after the final performance.
The new play by Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage will open this March.
The Irish Repertory Theatre’s revival continues through January 29.
The show received an acclaimed debut production at the Ice Factory Festival in 2015.
See who’s starring in the award-winning playwright’s newest work at the Signature Theatre.
This winter, the Off-Broadway company is staging two of the playwright’s plays in repertory.
The Cambridge theatre has been awarded an NEA Art Works grant for its upcoming production about transgender identity.
The inaugural play from the female-driven company The Hearth weaves Greek chorus, pop music, dance, and “a lot of glitter.”
The show will have its premiere in a pop-up engagement at (Le) Poisson Rouge.
The Public Theater’s annual downtown festival is taking over several venues throughout New York City.