Dana Ivey, Michael Urie and More Set for Tartuffe Reading
Red Bull Theater will kick off its new season with the one-night-only benefit reading.
Red Bull Theater will kick off its new season with the one-night-only benefit reading.
Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage's drama will debut Off-Broadway this fall.
Ana Nogueira's relationship drama is directed by Adrienne Campbell-Holt.
Julia Cho's newest work, about family, food, love and grief, plays at Playwrights Horizons.
Director and Colt Coeur's founding artistic director Adrienne Campbell-Holt gets real about the long hours, the extra work and why it's all worth it.
Tony winner Daniel Sullivan is set to direct Steven Levenson's newest work Off-Broadway.
The new musical will now play the Music Box Theatre rather than the previously announced Belasco.
The Berkshire Theatre Group production marks the group's Off-Broadway debut.
The 1990's-inspired game, Avenue Q Trail, takes players through Princeton's journey of arriving in New York.
The album will be released October 21 ahead of the show's U.K. opening.
Julia Cho's newest work, about family, food, love and grief, plays at Playwrights Horizons.
The Waitress star on how she starts her day, the best career advice she's gotten and how she likes to unwind.
The Off-Broadway Theatre presents a staged reading of Neil LaBute's Reasons to Be Pretty Happy.
Directed by Chay Yew, Where Did We Sit on the Bus? features Latin rhythms, hip-hop and spoken word.
What Did You Expect? is the second work in the playwright's three-play cycle, The Gabriels: Election Year in the Life of One Family.
Ana Nogueira's relationship drama, directed by Adrienne Campbell-Holt, begins its world premiere at HERE.
The autobiographical How to Keep An Alien will have its U.S. premiere this fall.
In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Tectonic Theater Project will present a star-studded evening of performances hosted by Fonda.
The slate includes a Donald Trump musical, an award-winning new comedy and a "hip-hopera."
The solo play festival has announced the nominees for its 2016 Special Award.
The Obie winner will return to the New York stage with another solo show.
The Berkshire Theatre Group makes its New York stage debut with the acclaimed production.
The Know: What not to miss in theatre September 8-18.
He joins the previously announced John Turturro, Tony Shalhoub and Jessica Hecht in the Roundabout Theatre Company production.
"We're working on the outline right now," the Tony-nominated director said about the anticipated musical stage adaptation.