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Drawing by Ken Fallin The New York Pops at Carnegie Hall on Friday brings Everything I Know: Mandy Gonzalez Sings Lin-Manuel Miranda  at 8:00 p.m. and on Friday, December 19 and Saturday,…
Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents", is normally filmed from the Hotel Edison, but due to several conflicts we did the show zoom style. This week on Live From the Ho…
A VEGAS KISS "Â (Via Ultimate Classic Rock) Kiss turned back the clock Saturday night in Las Vegas with a powerful 16-song set that marked their first electric show in nearly two years. Th…
Michael Urie reigns supreme in Ken Fallin's latest royal rendering. Urie dons the crown " and the complexity " of Shakespeare's troubled monarch in Richard II. Currently headlining at Ast…
Bay Street Theater's Fahrenheit 451 reimagines Ray Bradbury's dystopia for 2025, under the sharp direction of Stephen Hamilton. Scenic and projection design by Mike Billings expands the unse…
He stands, staring, questioning the room and, in a way, his own existence. Each movement is deliberate, one halting step at a time, as if testing the floor beneath him for meaning and safety…
Quadrophenia: A Rock Ballet, now making its New York debut at New York City Center (November 14"16), attempts to reimagine The Who's seminal 1973 album as a dance production " but the result…
Broadway's brightest gathered for a dazzling evening of song and celebration as The York Theatre Company honored theatrical royalty at its annual gala. The night paid tribute to four-time To…
Samuel D. Hunter's Little Bear Ridge Road, now playing at the Booth Theatre, drops us into the emotional wreckage of two deeply wounded people " and doesn't offer much more than that. Direct…
Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents", is filmed from the Hotel Edison. This week on Live From the Hotel Edison, owner Suzanna Bowling is honored to welcome EJ Staplet…
At The Green Room 42, Linda Purl delivered more than just a cabaret act"she offered a warm, wise, and wistful masterclass in musical storytelling. Her new show, Tunes & Tales: Adventures…
Anne Washburn's The Burning Cauldron of Fiery Fire, now playing at the Vineyard Theatre in a co-production with The Civilians, begins as a slow burn and ends in something closer to combustio…
At the St. James Theatre, The Queen of Versailles opened as a star-studded, ambitious musical"with music and lyrics by the legendary Stephen Schwartz, book by Lindsey Ferrentino, and directi…
"I RECOGNIZE THE STRUGGLE IN YOUTHE TIMES THAT YOU HATED BEING YOUIF YOU COULD SEE, WHAT I SEE IN YOUI SEE GOD IN YOU." These are not just lyrics"they are the soul-spoken prayer of Oh Happy …
Opening night at Queen of Versailles and the celebrity guests included Annaleigh Ashford Francois Arnaud Sara Bareilles Jason Robert Brown David Burtka and Neil Patrick Harris Shayok Misha C…
"Prepare to be gooped," we are told, wisely, as we slide onto the slick with absurdity slopes at the SoHo Playhouse, where Gwyneth Goes Skiing returns for another limited run, gleefully lamp…
Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson's Kyoto is not just a play"it's a warning. A political thriller that pulses with urgency, it confronts the roots of our climate crisis not in melting glaciers or…
Chad Doreck as Joe Biden, T.J. Wilkins as Barack, Jenna Pastuszek as Hillary Clinton. Photos by Jenny Anderson 44th The Musical, directed by Eli Bauman"who also wrote the book, music, and ly…
Grease may be the word, but Vape! The Grease Parody is the update we didn't know we needed " a razor-sharp, laugh-out-loud parody that drags Rydell high kicking and singing into the 21st cen…
Beau the Musical, now playing at St. Luke's Theatre on Restaurant Row through December 7, transforms the venue into a down-home Nashville honky-tonk, complete with $10 beers, $12 wines, and …
Reunions, a chamber musical now playing at New York City Center through December 14, adapts two short plays from 1914 into a duet of charm, reflection, and emotional resonance. With book and…
In a city where theatre pulses through the veins of every borough, the Stella Adler Studio of Acting remains one of New York's most beloved cultural institutions"more than a training ground,…
The beloved 1997 cult film Romy and Michele's High School Reunion finally gets the musical treatment, but at Off-Broadway's Stage 42"where hits go to die"it's more curse than celebration. Ta…
If you love your musicals campy, culty, and bleeding with satire, Bat Boy is your kind of monster. Returning to New York in a semi-staged revival at New York City Center, this off-Broadway d…
At the Polonsky Shakespeare Center, Saul Rubinek steps into the role he's long dreamed of playing"Shylock, the complex and controversial Jewish moneylender of Shakespeare's The Merchant of V…