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The West Coast theatre has announced four world premieres for its 2107-18 season.
The West Coast theatre has announced four world premieres for its 2107-18 season.
The New Group revival, starring Sutton Foster, will officially open Off-Broadway November 20.
The world-premiere production stars Jason Sudeikis as professor John Keating and is directed by Tony winner John Doyle.
The Know: What not to miss in theatre November 17-27.
Singing actor and musician Scott Stangland performed as Pierre on Broadway for the first time November 16.
The new play, starring Jason Sudeikis, is based on the beloved 1989 film and is directed by Tony winner John Doyle.
The Off-Broadway company behind shows like The Great Comet will present three world-premiere musical works.
The evening will kick off Horne's yearlong residency at the downtown cabaret venue.
The Off-Broadway company will stage the world premiere of Ken Urban's Nibbler in 2017.
Talia Thiesfield and George Merrick are among the cast of the new play by Laugh it Up, Stare it Down playwright Alan Hruska.
Janet Dacal, Paige Faure, Allison Guinn, and Autumn Hurlbert get cookin' in the 1950's and 1960's-set musical.
Gayla D. Morgan and Eric H. Weinberger's romantic comedy for dog lovers is playing the Davenport Theater Off-Broadway.
The music-filled, immersive fable from the National Theatre of Scotland takes over The Heath.
After 20 years on White Street, the Off-Off-Broadway theatre is moving to a brand new space.
Blink and you'll miss them, these Off-Broadway shows are worth catching before they close.
The original Broadway cast recording of the new musical will be released on Atlantic Records this winter.
From acclaimed British comedians to downtown favorites and New York City debuts, here are several diverse artists.
The 80-minute hip-hop spin on the Bard's tragic tale officially kicks off its New York premiere.
Hannah Dunne and Molly Ringwald star in the Off-Broadway staging at 59E59 Theaters.
The Tony nominee and Walking Dead star reflects on how times of adversity can help mobilize artists.
The Tony-nominated director urged the audience to find resistance and resilience against oppression, and to "get loud."
The star-studded benefit will honor two-time Tony winner Nathan Lane.
Eric Southern, lighting designer at Lincoln Center Theater, studied acting and directing before falling in love with the bright lights.
The adaptation debuts Off-Broadway at the Public Theater with direction by Hamilton Tony winner Thomas Kail.
The high-energy, politically-charged piece looks at the legacies of the Black Panther Party, the Young Lords, and the Black Lives Matter movement.