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Review: Fucking A by Kathryn Kelly

If you are convinced society has progressed beyond Nathaniel Hawthorne's vision in The Scarlet Letter, Suzan-Lori Parks has an offering to prove otherwise: Fucking A. In the program notes fo…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:19pm on September 12, 2017

Interview: Lindsay Mendez on Why She Loves Being a Storyteller by Jose Solis

From Wicked to Dogfight Lindsay Mendez is one of Broadway's most exciting performers, constantly taking on challenges and always raising the bar on performers of her generation. We caught up…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:16pm on September 11, 2017

Review: Loveless Texas by Erin Kahn

As West Side Story and The Lion King demonstrate, Shakespeare-inspired musicals can work wonderfully — but only when done right. Happily, Boomerang Theatre Company’s Lov…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:04pm on September 11, 2017

Interview: Norbert Leo Butz on Songwriting, Poetry and Storytelling by Jose Solis

Tony winner Norbert Leo Butz is back at Feinstein's/54 Below with a new version of his show Memory & Mayhem. We caught up with him to discuss songwriting, working with Sam Shepard, and w…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:19am on September 11, 2017

Review: The Baroness by Aron Canter

Art and desire are the heart and driving force of the Scandinavian American Theater Company's production of The Baroness, written by Thor Bjørn Krebs, directed by Henning Hegland, and tra…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:00pm on September 7, 2017

Don't Miss These Shows at Cennarium's Promenade, The First-Ever Virtual Performing Arts Festival by Aron Canter

Our favorite place to catch live performance from your own laptop is having a festival of their own. Cennarium’s Promenade is a 10-day digital global performing arts festival, running …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:54pm on September 7, 2017

Interview: Composer Moto Osada on His Chamber Opera 'Four Nights of Dream' at Japan Society by Navida Stein

Japan Society celebrates its 110th anniversary and its newly renovated theater with the North American premiere of Four Nights of Dream, a chamber opera by composer Moto Osada; the ope…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:25pm on September 7, 2017

Review: The Itch by Aron Canter

The American family drama gets a contemporary and creative spin in a very nice new play, The Itch, written by Alexandra Zelma-Doring and directed by Theresa Buchheister. A smart and well dev…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:00pm on September 6, 2017

Interview: Kenyon Phillips on Reinventing The Who's 'Tommy' by Jose Solis

With its combination of camp, rock, and pinball, Ken Russell’s Tommy redefined the movie musical in the mid 70s. Based on the concept album by The Who, the film centered on the life of…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 4:37pm on September 6, 2017

thEATer: War Paint's Angel Reda on Her Favorite Theater District Eats by Ariana Rudes

The dining scene of New York's Theater District is quickly becoming one of the best of the city, and few people know it better than the actors who call the neighborhood their second home. In…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:11pm on September 6, 2017

Review: The Constitution by Erin Kahn

How do you write the perfect constitution for a new government? That’s merely one of the questions Mickaël de Oliveira’s play The Constitution asks. Perhaps even more central …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:42pm on September 5, 2017

Review: Public Works' 'As You Like It' by Mark Dundas Wood

At the top of Act II of William Shakespeare's As You Like It, when the audience first glimpses the Forest of Arden, the banished Duke Senior (who is hiding out there) pronounces life in the …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:00pm on September 5, 2017

Interview: Sierra Boggess Promises "A Little Bit of Everything and More" in Feinstein's/54 Below Return by Matt Smith

There's no question Broadway mainstay Sierra Boggess is one of the most beloved Main Stem actresses of our generation. Whether she's an inquisitive young mermaid looking for legs, or a stern…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:16pm on September 5, 2017

Review: Small Town Confessions by Bill Crouch

The first thing I can say about the ingeniously funny Small Town Confessions is summed up in three words: Phil Geoffrey Bond. Both the playwright and one of the actors in the production I sa…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:22pm on August 31, 2017

Review: Inanimate by Kathryn Kelly

Inanimate is a somewhat misleading title for such a buoyant, funny, and heartwarming journey of self-acceptance and love. Nick Robideau's play directed by Courtney Ulrich makes its world pre…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:56pm on August 31, 2017

Review: 15 Villainous Fools by Matt Smith

Knaves and novices, scholars and superfans… if you have any hint of an infatuation with the globally-revered William Shakespeare… please, skip the SparkNotes, and book yourself a ticket …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 4:55pm on August 29, 2017

What to Watch on BroadwayHD This September by Hanna Oldsman

Every month we highlight the best programming available on BroadwayHD, a streaming service for theater around the world.   Falsettos Brand-new on Broadway HD, the revival of multiple…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 3:46pm on August 28, 2017

Review: Lone Star by Aron Canter

Lone Star, the James McLure play presented by Nine Theatricals and directed by Pete McElligott, is All-American beer and cigarettes and backyards. A damn funny and effective ode to dirty boy…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 3:07pm on August 28, 2017

Review: If Only… by Erin Kahn

Thomas Klingenstein’s play If Only…, directed by Christopher McElroen at the Cherry Lane Theatre, is a moving depiction of the relationship between a white woman and a blac…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:34pm on August 28, 2017

Q&A: Katie Cappiello and 
Jordan G. Teicher on Taking Part in the Inaugural NY FRIDGE Fest by Hanna Oldsman

In a FringeNYC-less summer, other theater festivals promoting the work of up-and-coming artists are taking the lead, including the Ice Factory Festival at New Ohio, Broadway Bound Theatre Fe…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:52am on August 28, 2017

What To Watch On Cennarium This September by Aron Canter

Every month we highlight the best programming on Cennarium, a streaming service for the performing arts. StageBuddy readers receive a 15% discount on Cennarium. Use the code: st@gebuddy D…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:14am on August 25, 2017

Q&A: Glenn Marla and Korde Arrington Tuttle on Taking Part in the Inaugural NY FRIDGE Fest by Hanna Oldsman

In a FringeNYC-less summer, other theater festivals promoting the work of up-and-coming artists are taking the lead, including the Ice Factory Festival at New Ohio, Broadway Bound Theatre Fe…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:46am on August 25, 2017

Review: Prince of Broadway by Ariana Rudes

For true Broadway aficionados, there perhaps couldn't be a more ideal night at the theater than Prince of Broadway at MTC's Samuel J. Friedman Theater. The show features the culmination o…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 9:00pm on August 24, 2017

Interview: Lesli Margherita on Doing Cabaret, Festivals and Getting Close to Her Fans by Jose Solis

We caught up with the hilarious, incredibly talented Lesli Margherita to discuss her upcoming shows at Feinstein's/54 Below. I saw you play the Devil's assistant in Matthew McConaughey vs. T…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 5:55pm on August 23, 2017

Q&A: Matthew Minnicino and MJ Halberstadt on Taking Part in the Inaugural NY FRIDGE Fest by Hanna Oldsman

In a FringeNYC-less summer, other theater festivals promoting the work of up-and-coming artists are taking the lead, including the Ice Factory Festival at New Ohio, Broadway Bound Theatre Fe…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:40am on August 23, 2017
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