Juliana May Brings the Audacity of Optimism to BAM Fisher
For her new work, opening at BAM Fisher, Juliana F. May looks to early influences to create her version of a postmodern musical.
For her new work, opening at BAM Fisher, Juliana F. May looks to early influences to create her version of a postmodern musical.
The Off Broadway shows "Hannah Senesh," "Jewish Plot" and "Playing Shylock" take stock of discussions around casting and storytelling.
The pop superstar reinvented herself in the first "Wicked," but the sequel shows just how much further she can go as an actress.
A fashion designer and a choreographer created a work in which intentionally cumbersome garments lead and the dancers' movements follow.
In a joint interview, the actors discussed presidential politics, period facial hair and why "the United States of America needs therapy."
The "Hedda" actress and the artist chat about balancing art with commerce and the politicization of a Black queer figure.
Republicans like President Trump, Stephen Miller and Elon Musk endorsed him ahead of New York City's mayoral election. Stephen Colbert referred to them as "everyone New Yorkers love."
The money, from the late Anupam Puri and Rajika Puri, will help the dance-dedicated theater in a time of uncertainty for organizations in the field.
Drew Droege's newest play Off Broadway is a lot like his others, skewering the entitlement of wealthy, oblivious gay men in Manhattan.
The latest starry revival of Samuel Beckett's play is on Broadway, and one thing is certain: Whatever you call its elusive character, he doesn't come.
This fall the offerings at American Ballet Theater, now in its 85th year, included a tepid premiere and touching debuts in Agnes de Mille's "Rodeo."
"There were dancers, costumes and champagne " a wonderful celebration where the theme was apparently gross income inequality," Jon Stewart said.
At Lincoln Center Theater, a new play from the makers of "The Jungle" tries to dramatize the negotiations that led to the Kyoto Protocol.
She was a three-time Oscar contender playing strikingly different characters, in once case starring alongside her daughter and fellow nominee, Laura Dern.
Dedicated to Ukraine, Alexei Ratmansky's evening-length ballet "The Art of the Fugue" is both dispassionately unsentimental and profoundly moving.
This movie adaptation has a couple of laughs, but could have been better served by expanding its reach.
New shows by Jen Tullock, Jordan E. Cooper and others have a common theme: You can walk away from the church, but the songs stay with you.
Mthuthuzeli November was determined to get out of his impoverished home town. Now has his work alongside George Balanchine at the Paris Opera Ballet.
She was her mother's handmaiden and aide-de-camp. In 1993, her blockbuster biography told of the awful price she paid.
Andrew Cuomo (Miles Teller, the host), duked it out with Zohran Mamdani (Ramy Youssef) and Curtis Sliwa (Shane Gillis). George Santos was back with a confession.
Tom Hanks returns to New York theater alongside Kelli O'Hara, and Ariana DeBose leads "The Baker's Wife," a cult musical.
The director's sumptuous rethinking of "Hedda Gabler" raises questions about women, freedom and the choices we make about our lives.
Stephen Prina may have been one of the first to see a deeper pattern in Mr. Reeves's work.
In Guillermo del Toro's new version, the answer lies in how deeply it explores the relationship between creator and created.
The playwright Samuel D. Hunter makes his Broadway debut with an addition to his Idaho oeuvre, set during the Covid-19 pandemic and its aftermath.