Silver Spring Stage returns to live performance with bold 53rd season
The company "is reaching beyond its comfort zone" with "a fully multiethnic, intersectional selection of plays."
The company "is reaching beyond its comfort zone" with "a fully multiethnic, intersectional selection of plays."
The ballplayer who slugged it out against race and gender stereotypes in the 1950s shows what it takes to play the game today.
The award-winning Bristol Riverside Theatre in Bucks County, PA, heats up the end of its Summer Music Fest with a high-energy concert by NYC's The Doo Wop Project this Friday-Saturday, Augus…
Dorian Corey (ca. 1937-93) was a legend on the New York drag circuit of the 1970s-80s, as founder of both the clothing label Corey Design and the voguing House of Corey, which won more than …
Obie-winning star of the stage and screen Anthony Rapp is not only an accomplished actor, he's also a singer and writer, whose talent and sensitivity come shining through in everything he do…
Seven-show lineup to traverse the globe, discovering along the way stories of revolution, redemption, and revelation.
...and it wasn't the Marquis de Lafayette.
The Book of Moron is back Off-Broadway, and it's as timely as it ever was. The acclaimed one-man comedy, written and performed by Robert Dubac (The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?) and original…
What hurricane? The show must go on, and it did. While the tempest was downgraded to a tropical storm, The Boy Band Project upgraded the night from rainy to on fire with the group's debut at…
The company announces a season at its new home featuring plays by Ayad Akhtar, August Wilson, and Edward Albee.
Five transporting mainstage shows plus new partnerships, initiatives, and programs.
Playing God, Jacob Yeh is a revelation.
For its inaugural event, New City Music Theatre  (NCMT) " a non-profit company originally founded as Cleveland Musical Theatre in 2014, to create inclusive experiences for a contemporary …
In her solo performance outdoors, supreme storyteller Lori Brown Mirabal reveals the fun in opera for both children and adults.
Endearingly heartwarming, the production demonstrates the enduring power of friendship and the therapeutic magic of laughter.
As NYC continues to reopen with COVID-19 safety protocol in place, audiences can enjoy two stellar concert performances today, online and/or in person. And even better, you don't have to cho…
But the flow was not there.
A hilarious farce, a psychological thriller, and a boisterous classic"all live and onstage again at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre.
Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU) " the 27-year-old leading network for developing theater professionals " has announced a multi-tiered initiative to serve small-to-medium-sized non-profit p…
Dedicated to incubating new musicals since 2007, Off-Broadway's non-profit New York Theatre Barn, in association with the Broadway Podcast Network " a leader in theater and theater-related p…
The Helen Hayes Award"winning company reopens with a song cycle, a world premiere, and a new staging of an American classic.
The imaginative company's 2021"22 season launches October 7 with Will Eno's 'The Realistic Joneses.'
The theater and the Shakespeare library choose a leader with roots in community engagement.
In his parody podcast The Wrong Cat Died, theater outsider Mike Abrams, who adamantly believes that Grizabella was the wrong cat to die at the Jellicle Ball, interviews cast members, superfa…
A Q&A with Producing Director Gregory Keng Strasser about creating the queer- and BIPOC-centered interactive fiction.