Avenue Q Welcomes Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Puppets
The puppets will make their debut Off-Broadway with a Town Hall-style debate next week.
The puppets will make their debut Off-Broadway with a Town Hall-style debate next week.
Grammy-nominated comedian Lisa Lampanelli makes her playwriting debut with the new Off-Broadway work.
Young playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins shares his thoughts on being named a 2016 MacArthur Fellow.
The Know: What not to miss in theatre September 22-October 2.
The play will receive its New York debut this fall at the Queens Theatre.
The Broadway star made an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers.
The debut series, titled Haters Back Off, is launching next month.
The Tony-winning star will perform for a good cause in San Francisco this fall.
The Roundabout production stars Zoe Kazan, Richard Armitage, Alex Hurt, Ben Rosenfield and Amy Ryan.
The new comedy series from CBS is based on the Tony-nominated Tracy Letts play.
The free, public event will feature guest appearances by Matthew Broderick and Melissa Errico, among others.
Five playwrights and five musical theatre writers have been selected from over 250 applicants.
The Off-Broadway company will also stage a concert of A Man of No Importance as well as two William Inge plays in repertory.
The late-show host and Broadway actors also took on Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones for a segment titled "Inappropriate Musicals."
What, exactly, is Simon McBurney's acclaimed solo play? Read about the science behind the production.
The Tony winner for The Humans will lead the cast of the Tracy Letts drama at Second Stage Theatre.
Gayla D. Morgan and Eric H. Weinberger's musical for dog lovers will play the Davenport Theater.
The Off-Broadway theatre has announced complete casting for The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World.
The New York premiere of the Liesl Tommy-helmed work will begin performances this fall.
The world premiere by Caroline V. McGraw will begin previews next month.
The show debuts a new music video inspired by and including fan art for the musical.
Due to popular demand, a number of shows have extended their engagements.
Simon Stephens' acclaimed two-hander returns to the New York stage starring Denis Arndt and Mary-Louise Parker.
She came to New York for a summer intensive and returned home with the role of a lifetime.
Chay Yew, artistic director of the Victory Gardens Theater, is looking for more voices that defy traditional forms.