123 stories by "Patricia Cohen"
A new report from the United States Copyright Office says the government should consider ways to give painters, sculptors and other artists a financial interest in the future sale of their w…
American Ballet Theater has begun a partnership with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America and regional ballet companies aimed at increasing the number of dancers from minority groups.
In the lineup for the fall and spring season at the Long Island City facility are works of theater, dance, music and all-of-the-above.
Ayad Akhtar's "The Who and the What" and "Stop Hitting Yourself," devised by the Rude Mechs, will be staged at the Claire Tow Theater.
Programing at Lincoln Center's international summer festival aims for surprises rather than world premieres.
The playwright Nicky Silver has adjusted Kurt Vonnegut's 1993 play "Make Up Your Mind" so it can be staged in Boston.
Bertie Carvel talks about playing the angry Agatha Trunchbull in "Matilda the Musical."
The Culture Project's main stage theater will be named after the late British actress, who performed there several times.
A gala on May 2 will include Plácido Domingo and Anna Netrebko, among others.
Ben Hope and Laura Dreyfuss will succeed Steve Kazee and Cristin Milioti in the musical's lead roles.
The company will also offer the American premiere of a work by Johann Christian Bach.
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington announces its 2013-14 season.
A new arts research center will soon be opening at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.
The Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize will be awarded to the actress and author Anna Deavere Smith.
A dispute with the landlord ends up in court.
"Reasons to Be Happy" will open at MCC Theater in May, replacing "Small Engine Repair" which has been delayed because of scheduling conflicts.
"Reasons to be Happy" will open at MCC Theater in May, replacing "Small Engine Repair" which has been delayed because of scheduling conflicts.
Nina Raine's family drama will play its final performance at the Barrow Street Theater in January.
The agency's senior deputy chairman Joan Shigekawa will serve as the acting head until a permanent successor is nominated by the White House.
Joining the company's roster as guest artists next year are Alina Cojocaru, principal dancer with the Royal Ballet, and Vadim Muntagirov, principal dancer with English National Ballet.
The Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qing was also named as a winner of a $187,000 prize.
A one-act matinee will be presented in Central Park on Aug. 22.
A considerably drunk Brian Rogers is slated to project real-time images of himself and another performer via a live video feed during the piece.
The panel of five experts that gathered at the Little Shubert Theater on Saturday was formidable. They were at the Little Shubert, on 42nd Street in Manhattan, to watch "Potted Potter"and ju…
Five middle schoolers form a panel of critics at a performance of "Potted Potter."