'Prima Facie' and Other Theater Productions to Stream Now
This month's picks include "Prima Facie," intimate audio plays and bite-size dramas.
This month's picks include "Prima Facie," intimate audio plays and bite-size dramas.
A film adaptation onstage, a Broadway classic, comedy galore: These are the productions worth knowing about this holiday season.
Alongside Colman Domingo and Paul Raci, ex-inmates shot "Sing Sing" in a decommissioned correctional facility. Then came the screening in the actual prison.
The Tony Awards begin on Sunday at 8 p.m. E.T., live from Lincoln Center's David H. Koch Theater.
Nominations for the 77th Tony Awards will be announced Tuesday morning. See below for a live list of nominees.
In "Staff Meal," in previews at Playwrights Horizons, a restaurant becomes a refuge as the world ends.
New York City Ballet will present a mix of old and new works, including premieres by Justin Peck, Alexei Ratmansky and Caili Quan, and introduce fewer intermissions.
Creating the sex scenes for the horror musical required close attention to detail, extra communication and some strategically placed silicone.
The Brooklyn Academy of Music's winter/spring season will feature programs by Mark Morris and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
The Joyce Theater's spring/summer season will feature a new work by Ronald K. Brown and a tribute to Chicago house music from Rennie Harris.
Christmas classics, comedic musicals and a star-studded Sondheim revival: a guide to the shows to see this season.
Joyce Edwards, Dormeshia and J. Bouey were among the winners. The ceremony included a tribute to O'Shea Sibley, the dancer who was killed in July.
The winter season at City Center features premieres by Amy Hall Garner and Elizabeth Roxas-Dobrish, and a program honoring women who shaped the organization.
"I'm not retiring," Kristin Marting said about her decision to leave the cross-genre avant-garde company next June.
The theater's fall/winder season is the first full one to be programmed under Danni Gee.
The lineup for the artistic director's final season will feature an interactive food theater performance and several dance programs.
The Tony Awards are being held Sunday at the United Palace in New York City.
Starting in fall, the company will present a three-year celebration featuring Graham classics and a new work by Jamar Roberts.
In "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window," the Tony Award nominee inhabits her character, a racist Upper Manhattan snob, in all her flaws.
The company's 2023-24 lineup includes works by Michael R. Jackson, Anna K. Jacobs, David Adjmi and Will Butler of Arcade Fire.
The eight-week season will feature the Mark Morris Dance Group making its Joyce Theater debut, as well as Caleb Teicher's big band swing and Pilobolus.
Five years after its American premiere, the acclaimed play about migrants eking out lives in an encampment returns with a mix of new and original cast members.
The summer dance festival will feature Olga Smirnova, the former Bolshoi star, now with the Dutch National Ballet, and Mark Morris's Burt Bacharach tribute.
The choreographer will receive a commission for a new production and two years of full-time salary and health care benefits.
The wordless percussion and dance spectacle, which became part of the fabric and culture of the city, leaves the Orpheum Theater on Jan. 8.