Judith Light on What Got Her to Say Yes to A Solo Play
"I think one-person shows can be very dicey," says the two-time Tony winner.
"I think one-person shows can be very dicey," says the two-time Tony winner.
The new musical parody is from the creators of Katdashians! The Musical! and Full House! The Musical!
Jess Barbagallo's collection of theatrical short stories was commissioned by the downtown experimental theatre.
Marshall Goldberg's new comedy makes the move to Theatre at St. Clement's this fall.
The duo behind the musical Ghostlight present their first non-musical work featuring Hamilton's Ariana DeBose.
Following a successful run at the Hollywood Fringe, the show debuts in New York at The Triad.
The annual, free event is made up of six new plays.
The theatre complex will stage Tick…Tick…Boom!, She Stoops to Conquer and A Day By The Sea.
The soulful, jazzy show will debut at the Dream Up Festival Off-Broadway.
The season includes the world premiere of Harrison David Rivers' play Sweet.
The original Eliza Doolittle directed the Australian premiere at the Sydney Opera House.
The free production by Torn Out Theater returns for a Brooklyn engagement.
The music, theatre, dance and performing arts festival opens with the debut of composer David Lang's the loser.
Nathan Alan Davis' play imagines Nat Turner during the final night in his jail cell.
The one-man-show about depression and alcoholism is produced by Judd Apatow and directed by Kimberly Senior.
MJ Kaufman's drama will debut Off-Broadway this fall.
The star reveals his hidden talents, what keeps him up at night and why his Broadway debut is so special in more ways than one.
The Manhattan Theatre Club production will begin performances this fall.
The new, state-of-the-art spaces will be occupied by 21 nonprofit companies for the inaugural 2017-18 season.
Scott McPherson's acclaimed play, scheduled for next summer, will be directed by Anne Kauffman.
The two-time Tony winner teams up with the award-winning playwright and Tony nominee Leigh Silverman for the world premiere.
The Tony winner leads the cast at the Pasadena Playhouse.
Shelagh Delaney's drama returns to the New York stage with direction by Tony nominee Austin Pendleton.
"You don't know a person's story until you talk to them."
The banking company's new advertising campaign sparked outrage from the theatre community.