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In partnership with lower Manhattan's Battery Park City Authority, Battery Dance Festival celebrates its 40th anniversary as NYC's longest-running free public dance festival this month, with…
A digital hybrid of literature, animation, and theatrical storytelling by DC-based artist Jeremy Keith Hunter and Dublin-based artist John King.
If you ask Brazilian-born Bronx-based playwright, actor, director, and circus performer Victor Vauban Júnior what he considers to be the most important qualities of a successful marriage,…
Too many Shakespeare reinventions hang on costume overhauls or time travel. But Endangered Species (theatre) Project's Romeo and Juliet is not your garden-variety redo. This ambitious gender…
The latest hits from the Broadway stage to be featured on the TV screen for at-home viewers are coming soon, to mark the long-awaited return of live in-person theater and to commemorate the …
A brave new work by Jared Shamberger explores beauty and Blackness.
Psalmayene 24's graphic novel come to life is delightful in its form and harrowing in its emotional impact.
Among this weekend's top picks for live performances around NYC are a musical send-up of a retro-thriller, the grand finale of a reinvigorating pop-up festival, and the inventive reworking o…
A sweet, soulful tale by award-winning playwright James Ijames that goes to the moon and back.
Policies in effect through December also mandate masks for audiences.
Wednesday, August 4, marked the highly anticipated reopening of Broadway, with the first preview performance of Pass Over at the August Wilson Theatre, located on W. 52nd Street, between Bro…
Broadway veteran Joshua Castille (Deaf West's 'Spring Awakening') comes to Frederick Shakespeare Festival and a classic gets a rethink.
Broadway is back! Live preview performances of Pass Over, produced by Lincoln Center Theater, Matt Ross, Jujamcyn Theatres, and others, begin tonight for a limited nine-week engagement that …
The cast shares the musical's message with the audience in a warm embrace.
If you're someone who's dazzled by the design of a show and love the character-defining clothing worn by the cast, there's a new must-see exhibition opening this week that shines a spotlight…
The executive director of The Washington Chorus calls on DC Metro performing arts organizations to make a vaccination policy rooted in respect.
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On Sunday night, August 22, The Boy Band Project " the award-winning group of rotating musical-theater stars from on and off Broadway, recreating, reimagining, and revitalizing the sound, mo…
Ghostlight Records and Two River Theater have announced that the label is recording an original cast album today (Monday, August 2), for release in the Fall, of the Joe Iconis mu…
Played out in a basement bunker, this uplifting virtual show spins on nostalgia and desire.
A perfectly cool evening of Broadway hits backed by the National Symphony Orchestra.
With the imminent reopening of Broadway, theater-lovers can get back into the mood and in the know with these suggestions for summer reading. From recent plays to an independent take-off on …
Lydia R. Diamond's adaptation of the acclaimed Toni Morrison novel explores the legacy of racism for a community, a family, and an innocent girl.Â
An impressive outdoor festival showcases six of the Bard's most famous plays in excerpts performed by an ensemble of mostly young children.
Theater grande dame Jane Squier Bruns, starring in 'The Day Emily Married,' talks about the challenge of playing 'the mother from hell.'