Jesse Eisenberg on His New Play The Spoils
It's a busy summer for Jesse Eisenberg. June 2 marks the opening of The Spoils, the latest play he's written and is starring in, produced by the New Group at the Pershing Square Theater…
It's a busy summer for Jesse Eisenberg. June 2 marks the opening of The Spoils, the latest play he's written and is starring in, produced by the New Group at the Pershing Square Theater…
IT was past midnight when John Cameron Mitchell, the 47-year-old actor and director who has the face of a forever choirboy, arrived at the monthly party he gives at Julius’, the very o…
Carl Hancock Rux's new production, "Stranger on Earth," looks at the lives of the civil rights icon James Baldwin and the singer Dinah Washington.
The "Sex and the City" alum will premiere "Rasheeda Speaking" with the New Group theater company on Wednesday.
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The gay night-life producer mixes 20-something go-go dancers with vintage Broadway legends for a good-naturedly tawdry summertime romp.
After shaking up Broadway with the raucous rock musical "Passing Strange," Stew returns to the theater district with "The New Stew Review."
At Long Island City's Chocolate Factory, an experimental theater group reworks the classic play into performance art, to sometimes bewildering effect.
The controversial young star discusses his new play, "Intimacy," which opens tonight, adapting "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and how ethnic slurs are different in New Jersey and Chicago. &n…
The Dutch artist crafted expressionistic, wearable art inspired by Native American tradition for the performance troupe's new work, "Cry, Trojans!"
"Souvenir," an hourlong one-man show, pays homage to "Remembrance of Things Past," 100 years later.
Penny Arcade, a longtime downtown performance artist and archivist, takes on a role in "The Mutilated," a Tennessee Williams play.
The mustachioed Brazilian baritone brings swashbuckling star power to a weeklong engagement at the Midtown supper club 54 Below.
The drag queen Jinkx Monsoon, who achieved notoriety on "RuPaul's Drag Race," mounts a charmingly over-the-top show in Manhattan.
The Korean-American playwright performed songs last night from her album "We're Gonna Die" among friends at the Standard Hotel, East Village.
While not using her body as a public art piece, the performance artist Narcissister is, in fact, private and shy.