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The Obie-winning Ice Factory festival presents seven new works from June 28 to August 12 at the New Ohio Theatre. We spoke with Brittany K. Allen about True Right and playing the Bush brothe…
Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar seems to be a popular (or should we say unpopular?) play lately. Multiple NYC companies have included it in their summer repertoire, including the Public. B…
We spoke to comic Amanda Duarte about the Shame! Edition of her show Dead Darlings: What’s going to be different about the Shame Edition of the show? Well, we're coming off of a month …
With a ‘Hey Nonny Nonny’ and a ‘Willow, Willow, Willow,’ the talented ensemble of the famed Simon Studio provides a performance of the work of the Bard to which all f…
The story of Robin Hood is one that will always be relevant, which may be why it has endured so long and inspired so many adaptations: from more serious films like the Russell Crowe version,…
As part of celebrating 100 years of Horton Foote, Cherry Lane Theater brings The Traveling Lady to the stage with a cast of experienced and award-winning Broadway and Off-Broadway talent.Â�…
Every month we highlight the best programming available on BroadwayHD, a streaming service for theater around the world. Julius Caesar Couldn't get tickets to this year's much-…
1917-2017: Tychyna, Zhadan & the Dogs, by the collective Yara Arts Group, is ambitious, and if you choose to attend, for real, good for you, you're ambitious yourself. This play concerns…
In the Duo Multicultural Arts Center, a beautiful theatre reminiscent of Tennessee Williams’ New Orleans, The Playhouse Creatures have mounted their own Tennessee Williams Festival. Ea…
More than fifty years ago, a young couple living in Manhattan's Upper West Side gave America one of its first looks at life controlled by heroin addiction " a sad reality that would only mak…
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 &…
If I could fill this review with synonyms for "brilliant" it still wouldn't be enough, or do justice to just how good Bastard Jones is. Writer and director Marc Acito and composer/lyricist A…
The Pan Asian Repertory Theatre’s production of Shahid Nadeem’s Acquittal is one of those gems where there are no costume or set changes but the audience stays entranced with the…
The Bard, done right, is a bonafide good time, and a good time is had at Simon Godwin's production of Measure for Measure at Theater for a New Audience’s Polonsky Shakespeare Center. H…
For even more free theater, visit our event calendar! Summer has arrived, shocking many of us whether because the weather has been so unpredictable, or the political situation has been so, w…
Something strange and wonderful is happening during The Crusade of Connor Stephens (currently playing in The Jerry Orbach Theatre at The Snapple Theatre Centre on 50th and Broadway). It's ha…
Summer is here and as many people head to the beach or take a break from the city, stage actors are making sure those who remain, or those who come for a visit, have varied entertainment opt…
Austrian-born screen star Hedy Lamarr (originally Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler) was often touted as the world's most beautiful woman. In the monodrama Hedy! The Life & Inventions of Hedy Lam…
If you had no information other than the title, I bet you could easily guess what Faust 3: The Turd Coming, or The Fart of the Deal is about. However, it would probably be more difficult for…
The grief of losing a child is, in a word, unimaginable. Yet Lauren Yee's new play in a word, a production from Cherry Lane Theater and Lesser America directed by Tyne Rafaeli, sets ou…
Some stories are forgotten and never told. Others are misremembered. Then still, there are stories we remember but don't understand — and these are ripe for the creative imagination. T…
Woody Sez (at the Irish Repertory Theatre through July 23) tells the story of American folk-protest singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie in his own words. The show features over 30 of Woody…
The complexity of navigating relationships — and the delicate dance between independence and intimacy — have always been challenging parts of the human condition, and our disjoin…
Currently playing at the Manhattan Theater Club, the brilliant and heartbreaking new play Cost of Living tackles the different types of privilege that influence two relationships. As thes…
Theatre is a medium of ghosts. Writers become haunted by words they need to exorcise through plays, which are then put onstage by actors and technicians who repeat the same lines and actions…