Lloyd Suh's Plays About the Past Speak Directly to Our Present
The playwright of "The Far Country" is using a contemporary lens to show "the way in which memory becomes hereditary."
The playwright of "The Far Country" is using a contemporary lens to show "the way in which memory becomes hereditary."
"Aquaman" is swimming in ticket sales " and US movie theaters are ringing up yet another year for the history books. The superhero action flick reeled in $67.4 million last weekend, driving …
Welcome home, Magneto. Long time no see, Mystique. Disney's deal to buy the 20th Century Fox movie assets means the X-Men will be reunited with their Marvel comics pals like Captain America …
The Harvey Weinstein charges have exposed plenty of hurt and shame, but they've also made the off-Broadway play "What We're Up Against" as relevant today as it was when written in 1992. A no…
Before Lin-Manuel Miranda became a Pulitzer Prize"winning Star Wars composer with official Genius swagger and (finally!) got his portrait at Sardi's, before Jonathan Groff ascended the thron…
Creator of the Broadway smash hit may not be the best singer, but he's the everyman we need to re-write the American Dream
Some fans are not going to get their shot. For the first time since it debuted on Broadway in July, Hamilton has capped its standby line for people waiting on cancelled tickets. At aro…
A civic-minded theater company in Brooklyn is performing readings of four obscure plays about slavery and racism, and will let audiences help decide which gets a full staging.
Circus acts have infused almost every kind of entertainment option in the city, and demand for circus-related services is surging.
On any given night at Marie's Crisis, a cozy singalong piano bar in Greenwich Village, the pianist can be reliably counted on to deliver a fistful of standards. Songs made famous by Broadway…