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Manhattan Mayhem is the new book from legendary activist and author David Rothenberg. Manhattan Mayhem is officially released today April 2. T2C talked with this prolific man of …
MAC Award nominee Bob O'Hare brought both joy and gravitas to Don't Tell Mama with his cabaret celebration, We Take the Town: The Shows of Robert Preston. Backed by the polished Tom Nelson T…
In a world where inclusion is still a whispered hope in many creative corners, Maestra Music's AMPLIFY 2025 arrived like a thunderous affirmation of truth, artistry, and overdue recognition.…
The York Theatre's second entry of their New2NY staged reading series, Who Is Jimmy Pants? makes for a fun evening that will leave their audience smiling. This show is hard to place in any g…
The stage fills up quickly, with musicians and characters feeling the music and the beat of the Buena Vista Social Club. The bodies flow like waves coming in from the Gulf of Mexico (and no …
Against the rotating cackling and chattering of New Orleans, this riveting, electric, and thoughtfully pounding A Streetcar Named Desire squares itself off, finding its way up into that pseu…
Developed and directed by Saleem Ali, Buena Vista Social Club is more than a musical " it is an electrifying immersion into a bygone Havana, where music was resistance, and rhythm was identi…
Those first "525,600 minutes, 525,000 moments so dear. 525,600 minutes " how do you measure..." measure the beautiful feeling that overwhelms the soul when we first hear that melody fill the…
Drums, manned from above the ring, summon those willing to step forward into the circle with pride and purpose. This is the sacred world of the Sumo and, deep inside this play, the complex i…
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' newest Broadway offering, Purpose, now at the Helen Hayes Theatre, is a bold, blistering, and intricately layered drama that unpacks the burden of legacy and the gene…
It begins with a radio broadcast straight out of every World War II movie in existence, with England standing firm against the onslaught of German forces taking over Europe. These pinstriped…
"I hate camp." A plea made in the first few moments of the sentimental charmer written lovingly by playwright(er) Matthew Lombardo (Looped; High). It's a clarifying statement almost every ga…
Last night a spectacular evening was held celebrating BroadwayHD's 10thAnniversary! at the SVA THEATRE 333 WEST 23rd Street. A red carpet was followed by a screening highlight from the Pippi…
A quiet flies fast over the excited crowds that have gathered in downtown NYC at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, as Andrew Scott (Veracity Digital's Sea Wall the Film) saunters out, flicki…
Now playing at The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, the absolute crown jewel of the theater known simply as Hamilton. This artistic cultural phenomenon is non-stop, high-energy, fro…
The Trojans, an original synth-wave musical now playing at the cell theatre in NYC through April 19, attempts to blend Greek mythology, '80s nostalgia, and workplace drudgery into a genre-de…
Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts has long been recognized as a devastating examination of family, duty, and moral corruption. In this condensed adaptation by Mark O'Rowe, currently staged at the Mitzi …
The third time's a charm, I guess, as this condensed new adaptation by Mark O'Rowe ("Normal People") attempts to get underway on the Mitzi E. Newhouse stage at Lincoln Center Theater. The ca…
Othello with Denzel Washington & Jake Gyllenhaal openned tonight on Broadway is the highest-grossing Broadway play ever, pulling in $2.8 million in a single week. Othello is the Tony-win…
The new Broadway musical Operation Mincemeat, now playing at the Golden Theatre, is a madcap triumph that blends razor-sharp wit, inventive storytelling, and exceptional performances to deli…
Joshua Harmon's deeply personal and profoundly moving new play, We Had A World, currently at [insert venue], is a poignant reflection on family dynamics, generational trauma, and the fragile…
Tony Award-nominated actress and director LaTanya Richardson Jackson, currently back on Broadway starring in the explosive new play Purpose, was honored with the unveiling of her Sardi's car…
It's a thoroughly clever initial engagement that ignites Rajiv Joseph's fascinating journey through a story within a story, a time within a time, where all is said to be true, but with numer…
Rajiv Joseph's Dakar 2000, now premiering at Manhattan Theatre Club, is a taut and unpredictable thriller that plunges its audience into the political and personal complexities of loyalty, d…
"Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents", is filmed from the Hotel Edison. In this episode T2C's publisher and owner Suzanna Bowling talks with Miriam Spritzer. Miriam i…