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This year marks the centennial anniversary of NYC's The Town Hall, centrally located on West 43rd Street in the heart of the Times Square district. Originally conceived as a meeting place fo…
True confession time: Until this weekend, I had never seen a British Panto. Of course, I was familiar with the theater form. Pantos (short for pantomimes) are theatrical events that pair pop…
The creators have thrown away the rulebook. It's not jazz exactly and certainly not classical contemporary.
On Sunday, Dec 12, 2021, Broadway producers Tom and Michael D'Angora were honored by Senator Brad Hoylman with a State Senate Proclamation naming it Tom and Michael D'Angora Appreciation Day…
The show consists of popular R&B songs that featured Aframerican performers and is all about having a good time in a world full of dark, cold nights.
A 5,000-year hurricane of familial, environmental, and societal destruction is unleashed on a typical American family in this piece from beloved sage and literary figure Thornton Wilder.
Next up in Gingold Theatrical Group's 2021-22 season of Project Shaw " a monthly series offering some of the greatest works of George Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries " is the Irish playw…
The new big-budget musical-theater production of the popular 1993 award-winning movie starring Robin Williams, Mrs. Doubtfire is the latest in a long list of screen-to-stage adaptations that…
Their combination of improvisational comedy, poetry, sketch comedy, and theater is bafflingly impressive.
Now in its 33rd year, the Manhattan-based non-profit ballet company Dances Patrelle (dP) celebrates the 25th anniversary of founding artistic director and choreographer Francis Patrelle's Th…
A laudable performance of the renowned playwright's autobiographical 'How I Learned What I Learned.'
In her new one-woman show Is There Still Sex in the City?, making its Off-Broadway debut at the Daryl Roth Theatre in a limited engagement through February 6, writer Candace Bushnell " the n…
The comedy musical based on the famous movie shines with romantic insanity.
Along with shining a spotlight on the group's sizzling Broadway-caliber talent, The Boy Band Project: Holiday Edition, which played at Feinstein's/54 Below on Monday, December 6, provided fa…
Virgil's ancient Roman maxim "tempus fugit" is nowhere more apparent than in the life of New Jersey teenager Kimberly Levaco in 1999. Afflicted with a rare genetic disorder that causes her b…
A personal look into the lives that have made DC the second largest and most successful theater community in the nation.
At a luncheon at Feinstein's/54 Below, Tony Award winner Brian Stokes Mitchell (Kiss Me, Kate), on behalf of The Actors Fund, for which he has served as Chairman of the Board since 2004, acc…
'Every Brilliant Thing' | 'The Legend of Georgia McBride' | 'Nat Turner in Jerusalem' | 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' | 'Lucky Stiff'
Following a dazzling debut at Feinstein's/54 Below in August, The Boy Band Project returned to a packed house at the famed nightclub for one night only on December 6, with a new incarnation …
Even though 30 years have passed, the tragic stories told in Anna Deavere Smith's powerful play could be headlines today.
The long-running hit parody Distorted Dizney by drag performance group Twizted Sisterz has re-awakened from the pandemic-time curse on live performances to resume its eight-year run on selec…
Performed solo by Paul Morella the way Dickens intended.
The young chamber music group begun by two Juilliard alums has already sold out monthly performances.
Three long-time holiday favorites are getting a new life this season " one with a live on-stage production of an animated TV special, one with an all-new streaming puppet film, and one with …
A short and sweet escape into a parallel world with an invisible bird.