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In December 2020, Feinstein's/54 Below launched its pandemic-time virtual series 54 Below Premieres, featuring online streams of all-new concerts in cinematic five-camera HD shoots for in-ho…
Dorcas (aka Darkey) Kelly (d. 1761) was a real-life Irish madam who operated The Maiden Tower brothel in Copper Alley, Dublin. Accused of killing shoemaker John Dowling on St. Patrick's Day …
Postponed from last winter, a spectacularly imaginative show with an exceptionally talented cast.
George Brant's play lays out in inescapable terms what the inhumane policy of separating children from their parents means for the moral state of Americans.
The newest regional partner of 'The Jimmy Awards' (the National High School Musical Theatre Awards).
New York's famed Neighborhood Playhouse will host a virtual Open House for interested applicants on Thursday, July 8, at 5:30 pm. Attendees can join Playhouse faculty and alumni for an eveni…
Heather McDonald's Pulizter Prize"nominated play will be the final show in the company's ambitious and nontraditional 2020"2021 season.
The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities shares news that applications are now open for federal grants that local arts organizations can qualify for.
Founded in the heart of NYC's historic seaport district in 1967, the South Street Seaport Museum is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of New York as a great port city. In …
In partnership with top auction houses Christie's and Charitybuzz, The Al Hirschfeld Foundation is offering 20 limited-edition prints by the eponymous caricaturist for an online auction, wit…
Six shows, including two standout solo performances, a rarely performed classic Jewish play, and a special holiday musical.
Maryland's premiere musical theater academy and family theater to open 'Fairy Tales in the Sun' July 11.
Playwright and performer John Feffer imagines an alternate universe where comedy is not only king but dictator.
Stage and screen star Jackie Hoffman " known for her Emmy-nominated role of 'Mamacita' from FX's Feud: Bette and Joan, her critically acclaimed Off-Broadway appearance in the Yiddish product…
Funny, wistful, and heart-to-heart stories about the nostalgic power of women's clothing.
A masterful solo performance about the man who tried to warn the Oval Office of the Holocaust.
Canines take center stage in the latest virtual art exhibition from The Al Hirschfeld Foundation, The Dog Show: Hounds by Hirschfeld. Running through Sunday, August 15, the exhibit features …
Season to feature Civil Rights icons Marian Anderson and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., world premiere musical 'Grace,' and return of 'A Christmas Carol.'
Honored with a Drama Desk Award nomination in the category of Unique Theatrical Experience and widely lauded as one of NYC's most exciting and in-demand bus-tour entertainment attractions, t…
Company's 2021"2022 season to feature live solo shows, a Pulitzer Prize winner, and three world premieres " plus options to stream from home.Â
Marking its 40th year, the innovative company plans new collaborations and world premieres to play a dozen DC and Baltimore venues.
Continue the celebration of Pride month with two new virtual programs streaming from NYC this weekend. Off-Broadway's The Seeing Place Theater continues its online presentation of the world-…
This weekend, June 25-27, at 7 pm, NYC-based non-profit performing and teaching organization Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Company " founded by the eponymous producer, director, educator, filmmaker…
Everyone was a winner in George Salazar & Joe Iconis: Two-Player Game, a series of six reopening-week shows at Feinstein's/54 Below, playing June 17-24. Both brought their A-game to "Bro…
The award-winning physical theater will welcome audiences back to its Crystal City venue while delivering Synetic-curated content to home TVs.