Lisa Emery Makes a Triple Play in 'Lonely, I'm Not'
The veteran actor tackles a no-nonsense job interviewer, a concerned mom, and a Latvian maid at in Paul Weitz's play at Second Stage Theatre.
The veteran actor tackles a no-nonsense job interviewer, a concerned mom, and a Latvian maid at in Paul Weitz's play at Second Stage Theatre.
Veteran entertainer Andre De Shields offers his new and improved cabaret "Black by Popular Demand" at the Laurie Beechman Theatre.
After decades as successful screenwriter, the Oscar nominee returns to his first love, theater, and he's just getting started.
David Vaccari, who cast "Friends With Kids" and "Pieces of April," looks for more than just a pretty face.
Theatre Without Borders members use theater to foster collaboration, inclusion, and reconciliation.
Best known for her work in "Hair," "Wicked," and "Hairspray," Caissie Levy now stars in Broadway's "Ghost."
In her second Broadway appearance, Grace Gummer plays Joseph Alsop's step-daughter in David Auburn's “The Columnist” starring John Lithgow.
The Guinness Book of World Records inductee plays tough psychiatrist at the Snapple Theater Center.
Veteran actor Shirley Knight tackles Babe in world premiere of Tennessee Williams' 'In Mask Outrageous and Austere' Off-Broadway at the Culture Project.
The Tony winner tackles a kinder, gentler Juan Peron in a reconceived version of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's rock opera at the Marquis Theatre.
The Stratford veteran is a scene-stealer in the Broadway revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's rock opera.
Ethan Lipton and his orchestra present an "ode to the unemployed" at Joe's Pub, as part of its NEA Funded New York Voices Series.
Steve Kazee and Cristin Milioti take the independent film "Once" from screen to stage and land on Broadway on March 18.
The veteran actor takes on the title character in Albee's play, now running Off-Broadway at the Pershing Square Signature Center.
After three years at New York City Center's Stage II, the Pearl Theatre Company plans move to Signature Theatre Company's old home.
Veteran actor Kathleen Chalfant stars in Tina Howe's "Painting Churches," a Keen Company production on Theatre Row.
Actors Conrad John Schuck, Lee Roy Reams, and Don Most discuss their summer stock experiences.
Jelena Stupljanin stars in a new film "Cirkus Columbia" and is a member of the Rising Phoenix Repertory.
The Arts NYS Coalition wants to partner with the New York State Legislature to rebuild the New York State Council on the Arts.
Perhaps it seems unexpected for Beau Bridges to be tackling a Broadway musical at this stage of his career, but for him it's the logical next step.
Jennifer Lim still can't quite believe her journey with David Henry Hwang's "Chinglish," which bowed at the Longacre Theater on Broadway on Oct. 27.
Playing the unscrupulous international financier Gregor Antonescu in a revival of Terence Rattigan's "Man and Boy," Frank Langella vividly evokes a sly figure devoid of morality who revels…
Veteran actors Dan Butler, David Garrison, Julie Halston, Marcia Jean Kurtz, and Richard Masur say it's rare to find themselves in a play exploring the lives of mature people grappling wit…
Katharine Houghton is still most known for her role in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." But Houghton has spent most of her career on stage. Her heart is very much in the theater.
Rehearsing Edith Wharton's "Autres Temps" in her 19th-century Massachusetts drawing room takes site-specific theater to a whole new level.