48 stories by "Tami Shaloum"
In Rinne Groff's new play, Fire in Dreamland, a Brooklyn woman (Rebecca Naomi Jones) meets a Dutch filmmaker, played by Enver Gjokaj, and together they attempt to make his dream project abou…
The sounds of silence are beautiful in a spectacular new show by the playful team of Swiss puppeteers known as Mummenschanz. The wordless You & Me was created by Mummenschanz co-founder …
Sparks fly between friends and lovers as gay and trans rights are discussed in Log Cabin, Jordan Harrison's superb play about LGBTQ politics. Showing at Playwrights Horizons, directed by the…
It's time to face your fears and have a good laugh at them because Randy, a purple Australian puppet, is at the Clurman Theatre on Theatre Row to share his own fears in his one-man show, Ran…
It's time to bust out your spike heels and sharpen your claws because Mean Girls — the musical adaptation of Tina Fey's hit 2004 film about high school cliques, bullying, and the compe…
Twenty years ago, master puppeteer Basil Twist created and staged a gorgeous underwater dreamscape called Symphonie Fantastique. The concept alone, a puppet show inside an aquarium, is enoug…
Three separate couples occupy room 719 at the Plaza Hotel on different days in 1966 to hilarious effect in Neil Simon's classic three-act comedy Plaza Suite. Directed by Alexander Harrington…
The downtown New York City art scene comes alive in performance artist John Kelly's multimedia solo show, Time No Line, playing at La MaMa. A play on the word timeline, Time No Line incorpor…
We are at a crossroads and Jomama Jones is here to guide us. The alter-ego of performance artist Daniel Alexander Jones, Jomama is a creature full of warmth, vitality, and poignant stories. …
Theatre doesn't get any more sparkly than this. Irish company THISISPOPBABY, presents their celebration of queer and pop culture with RIOT, a blend of song, dance, circus, spoken word and ca…
In a society where everyone has a terrible break up story, Joni's is quite possibly the worst. Her long term boyfriend of five years, Noah–a rock star–does the deed by inviting h…
Passion and art take center stage in Terrence McNally's new play, Fire and Air. Directed by John Doyle and playing at Classic Stage Company, Fire and Air looks at two geniuses in the Paris b…
New Year's Eve, 1969. Jimi Hendrix and the Band of Gypsies, an electric psychedelic blues trio, play a legendary show at the Fillmore East in New York City. The Hendrix Project, an experimen…
A portrait of the artist as a grieving mother comes to The Pershing Square Signature Center in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. The show, written by Ensemble for the Romantic Century (ERC) Artis…
Writers thrive on stories. It doesn't usually matter whether they are true or not. The consumer of the story is supposed to enjoy it either way. But what if a story, or even the threat of a …
The incredible story of a slave turned cowboy comes to life in Cross That River, a musical composed by jazz artist Allan Harris, with a book by Mr. Harris and Pat Harris, and directed by Reg…
The city's best purveyor of free theater is back and sharing its abundant wealth with the masses. The Public Theater's Mobile Unit presents William Shakespeare's romance The Winter's Tale fo…
Normally, if someone tries to explain a joke, it's not as funny. But the dissection of a pratfall happens to be even funnier than the actual act in the hands of Jos Houben who, along with fe…
Do you think you would know if someone is about to commit a mass atrocity? What exactly is the type of person who would commit such an act? How far would you go to connect to another human b…
The Big Apple Circus has been thrilling audiences for four decades and this, their 40th anniversary season, is no exception. Under the grand but intimate big top at Lincoln Center, magic unf…
After stepping up the musical parody genre with Lost: The Musical, creators Steven Christopher Parker and Steven Brandon tackle another beloved part of the cultural zeitgeist, Game of Throne…
It's not everyday you get to walk through a random Bushwick apartment, step out into a verdant backyard decorated with fairy lights, and be treated to a play by firelight. This rare treat is…
The tortured history of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is transmitted through Congolese choreographer Faustin Linyekula's Sur Les Traces De Dinozard (In Search of Dinozord) at NYU Sk…
The dualities that exist within women and art are explored in A Ribbon About A Bomb, written by a team of 10 playwrights, created and directed by Tess Howsam, and currently playing in an aba…
Get ready for an in-your-face, psychedelic acid trip of a show with Antonio Ramos and the Gang Bangers' Almodóvar Dystopia. The interactive, multimedia, dance-theatre performance art piec…