'The Mayor of Harlem' celebrates Bill Robinson as dance superstar, as well as social activist
Trio of tap stars has directed and choreographed the new documentary, on-demand through June 3 as part of the Joyce Theater's digital season.
Trio of tap stars has directed and choreographed the new documentary, on-demand through June 3 as part of the Joyce Theater's digital season.
Woolly's "Animal Wisdom" fully succeeds in the digital format, while Studio's "2.5 Minute Ride" is less successful.
He gained a wide following as a crusty hospital administrator on the 1980s medical drama "St. Elsewhere."
The lifting of pandemic capacity restrictions repaves the Great White Way.
Studio Theatre's "Until the Flood," Signature Theatre's "Midnight at the Never Get" and Arena Stage's "A More Perfect Union" excel in the absence of in-person attendance.
"Blindness" at Shakespeare Theatre Company and "Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter" at GALA Hispanic Theatre are leading the way
He inspired George Balanchine to create roles for him and created the National Dance Institute to mold generations of new dancers.
Theaters, bars, restaurants, museums, retail stores, gyms and more come under the order.
Dance and music performances, featuring Roman Mejia, Tiler Peck, Gregory Porter and Jason Moran, will be on demand through Aug. 1.
Final Bow for Yellowface's "10,000 Dreams" virtual festival focuses on promoting the work of marginalized choreographers and holding dance companies accountable.
The actress toiled in obscurity for decades before her breakthrough at 56 as Cher's sardonic mother in the 1987 romantic comedy.
Theater alliance devises a landmark piece for the Web, with four plays across the city's quadrants.
How covid restrictions have redefined 'putting on a show' for one theater.
At a time without live performance, "The Juxtapose Tenement" conjures theatrical magic in the cyber realm.
The production, streaming through May 16, isn't well served by the elaborate production design.
As he cedes control, a string of hits will be left in the hands of others.
Surviving the shutdown with loans and donations, theater leaders look to the future and how to bring people back to shows.
The British actress also starred onstage as Medea and was married to actor Damian Lewis.
"Until the Flood," by Dael Orlandersmith, looks at systemic racism from multiple perspectives.
Diverse offerings are available online from American Ballet Theatre, Jacob's Pillow, Juilliard, Mark Morris and more.
Beginning in October, the lineup features 12 musicals playing to theaters at full capacity. Fingers crossed.
"Here I Am" is Mélisande Short-Colomb's story, written at Georgetown University and premiering Tuesday.
In New York, performance spaces are slowly opening up with severe restrictions and safety protocols.
The video series from the Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company honors civil rights icons, including Marian Anderson and William Ayers Campbell.
He also received a Tony nomination in 2009 for "The Norman Conquests."