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As the summer comes to a close this month, two NYC-based dance companies are offering free outdoor performances over the upcoming weekend, while the weather is still agreeable and with COVID…
Atlantic Theater Company's world-premiere production of The Last of the Love Letters, written by Ngozi Anyanwu, co-starring the award-winning playwright and Tony Award nominee Daniel J. Watt…
Now playing a world-premiere engagement at Off-Off-Broadway's Gene Frankel Theatre, Notsew Productions' Case Closed: The Dorian Corey Story by artistic director, executive producer, and play…
The actors are all in top form, but we don't learn enough about their characters to become invested in what happens to them.Â
The prominent community theater takes a swing at August Wilson's big-league drama.
A play deeply attuned to the ways people from disparate backgrounds interact and feel, it will bring you straight to the essence of what it is to be human.
Spanish actress Mabel Del Pozo brilliantly creates a portrait of a woman who struggles with but finally eludes how society would fix her.Â
An affecting, illuminating production of Lauren Gunderson's comedy about four brazen women during the French Reign of Terror.
Under a stark city streetlight, two homeless men, Moses and Kitch, are stuck in the same spot, in the same worn and dirty clothing, repeating the same routine, day after day. While dreaming …
Patriotism and love of country were in the air as a unifying force to heal the past and lend hope to a future of inclusion and equality for all.
In a video they devised, young people show the critical thinking, problem solving, and empathy we need to get us out of the mess we are in.
An early 20th-century play set against recent murders of Black men.
Based in NYC and Boston, Honduran-American violinist Marissa Licata is a noted presence on the orchestral and chamber music scenes, with more than fifteen years of classical violin training,…
You don't need to be a baseball fan to be inspired by this amazing story.
On Saturday, September 11, Battery Dance and Irish Repertory Theatre will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, respectively, with a live and a…
After following the stories of three fictional Upstate white middle-class families " The Apples, The Gabriels, and The Michaels " for twelve years through a series of twelve plays and a pand…
New season celebrates the performing arts as a unifying and healing force.
The Fredericksburg, VA, venue's 2021"22 season is underway, featuring musicals, farces, mysteries, and beloved classics.
A heartwarming show with a powerful message based on Madeleine L'Engle's classic.
A gutsy and gifted project called Working in DC puts on an ebullient show to remind us of the everyday dignity of work.
Since 1968 (when President Lyndon Johnson began the observance for a week, which was expanded to 30 days, from September 15-October 15, by Ronald Reagan in 1988), Americans have celebrated N…
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts' commitment to audiences with disabilities continues, experimenting with multi-sensory work in an outdoor setting and creating spaces that are socially…
Aladrian C. Wetzel's new adaptation of 'Rachel' by Angelina Weld Grimké to be offered both in person and streaming.
A triumphant 90-minute concert headlined by Renée Elise Goldsberry and Brian Stokes Mitchell.
Her High Priestess of the Sax persona with a Miles Davis sense of cool riveted the pumped-up crowd.