New York Musical Theatre Festival Takes Over NYC
In 2015, 22 musicals will grace Midtown stages as part of the festival, but which ones should you look out for?
In 2015, 22 musicals will grace Midtown stages as part of the festival, but which ones should you look out for?
Preludes looks promising at the start when the house lights don't dim but snap off to take us by surprise and leave us in complete darkness.
After a journey more than 20 years in the making, RUTHLESS! THE MUSICAL opens Off-Broadway on Monday, July 13th at St. Luke's Theatre.
Here are the five Broadway show openings we are most excited for in Fall 2015.
You've heard of Porgy and Bess? This is Orgy and Mess. The Qualms almost serves as a cautionary tale: "Swingers, don't let this happen to you."
Everyone may have enjoyed Significant Other far more if Jordan had found someone significant and Harmon had taken it from there.
The last ten minutes redeem what's come before and allows for some thought-provoking entertainment.
But with all of the prestige awards going to Fun Home, we were left wondering if this was a triumph of the young.
Javerbaum doesn't note that "An Act of God" is a term that's always been used to describe something terrible, but that's precisely what it will be for many.
What should the next animated Disney movie to be made into a Broadway musical be? We've got a few favorites in mind.
While NYC Pride's official events don't kick off until the 23rd, now is the perfect moment to explore all the LGBT theater events taking over the city.
One altercation after another threatens to make The Way We Get By The Most Annoying Play of 2015
This Monday, Times Square will turn into one big party, of the sort that even local New Yorkers will enjoy.
Fleet Week New York, now in its 27th year, is the city's time-honored celebration of the sea services.
Go see Permission by Robert Askins at the Lucille Lortel, and you'll be rushing to your computer the moment you get home.
The Off Broadway Alliance will hold a special edition ofits Sunday Seminars series, focusing on how to pitch producers at the Snapple Theater Center
"Wolf Hall carries an inadvertent timeliness in its mammoth two-part, five-and-a-half hour extravaganza"
Hamilton led the pack with 13 nominations, while An American in Paris came in with 12, with some other notable winners and loosers.
Fun Home emerges as quite a bit of fun... And yet, reminds us that times have changed in many places
The Off-Broadway hit Churchill will celebrate its 100th performance this Monday, May 4 at New World Stages
Once in a while, the audience so loves what it experienced that it creates a phenomenon. Rotten contains more laughs than all other shows combined.
When a white male co-worker makes a rather off-the-cuff racially insensitive remark to his boss's black female assistant, what he thought was harmless joke snowballs...
After the spectacle of the Tony nominations, it's refreshing and thrilling to see all that Off Broadway has to offer celebrated as well.
I'll tell you this: If there were a prize for Quickest Entrance Applause of the Season, she'd be a cinch to win it.
It's a rare comedy whose first act and final curtains get just as much laughter as immediate appreciative applause. Dinner with the Boys is twice-blest. Lauria shows us that