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Review: The Boy Who Danced on Air by Matt Smith

"Dancing boys are meant to be obedient to the men they serve. When one of those boys becomes a man, capable of making decisions for himself, the balance in his relationship is thrown off." S…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:20pm on June 6, 2017

Review: Máscaras Afuera at FuerzaFest by Victoria Santos

The reception area of the Julia De Burgos Latino Cultural Center is already brimming with activity when I arrive. The walls are decked with an installation highlighting the work of LGBTQ Lat…

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

Interview: Tony-Nominated Scenic Designer David Gallo on 'Jitney' and What's on August Wilson's iPod by Victoria Santos

You know youʼre cool when someone congratulates you on your Tony nomination and you do the verbal equivalent of a shrug. Critically acclaimed scenic designer David Gallo, the visionary be…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 5:29pm on June 5, 2017

Review: The Seagull by Erin Kahn

With the recent popularity of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812, Russian drama has been making a comeback. But long before The Great Comet hit the Broadway stage, there was Anton …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 4:15pm on June 5, 2017

Q&A: Playwrights of the EST Marathon of One-Act Plays Discuss Their Work " Part 2 by Ariana Starr

Ensemble Studio Theatre has been holding their marathon of one-act plays since 1977. Now in the second series of their 36th year (with one more still to come!), they’re offering …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 3:16pm on June 5, 2017

Interview: Director Jesse Marchese on 'The Lucky One' and Why A.A. Milne Deserves to be Remembered for More Than Winnie-the-Pooh by Matt Smith

It's that age-old adage everyone knows: "You can pick your friends, but you can't pick your family." Such is the idea explored in The Lucky One, Mint Theatre Company's revitalization of the …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 3:00pm on June 5, 2017

Interview: Christine Rea on her Musical 'Hit Her With The Skates' by Courtney Marie

Hit Her With The Skates, a new musical at Rahway's Hamilton Stage from Christine Rea and Rick Briskin, challenges audiences to take a breath and try a new way of making decisions as an ad…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:23pm on June 5, 2017

Review: Sojourners/Her Portmanteau by Ariana Starr

Mfoniso Udofia's Sojourners and Her Portmanteau, two plays that make up a nine-part saga and that are currently playing at New York Theatre Workshop under the direction of Ed Sylvanus Iskand…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:36pm on June 5, 2017

Review: Sweetee by Erin Kahn

“Dream big,” could be the tagline for Sweetee: a new musical by Gail Kriegel set for a limited premiere engagement at The Pershing Square Signature Center. Directed by Tony…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:45am on June 5, 2017

Review: The Seagull by Jose Solis

Anton Chekhov's The Seagull is unarguably one of the most produced plays in the world, but as with most classics there comes a time when each production seems to be very much like the previo…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 7:57pm on June 4, 2017

Review: Seven Spots on the Sun by Jose Solis

In Seven Spots on the Sun, playwright Martín Zimmerman shows he has no time for subtlety; he names his prophet-like hero after the biblical figure who led the Exodus, has the sun communic…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 6:51pm on June 2, 2017

Interview: Jeremiah James on How His Character in 'Sweetee' Helps Him Make Sense of Our World by Jose Solis

In Sweetee, Jeremiah James plays Reverend Dan the pastor who wants the kids in his orphanage to find hope through music, as long as they stick to the hymns and songs of praise he approves of…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 5:00pm on June 2, 2017

Interview: Jolie Curtsinger on Project W, Producing Theatre, and Shifting the Gender Paradigm by Erin Kahn

NYC theater production company InProximity recently announced the line up for Project W, a theatre festival featuring five days of play readings written, directed, and produced by women. …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:53pm on June 1, 2017

What to Watch on Cennarium This June by Pj Grisar

Cennarium, a streaming service billed by many as “the Netflix of the performing arts,” launched in 2014 in Brazil, but is just now making a push to the US market. There’s a…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:13pm on June 1, 2017

What to Watch on BroadwayHD This June by Auriane Desombre

As a theater lover who spent a good portion of her life living outside of New York City, I know how real the struggle can be for fans who can't get to the theater itself. So I was thrilled t…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:30pm on May 31, 2017

Q&A: Playwrights of the EST Marathon of One-Act Plays Discuss Their Work " Part 1 by Ariana Starr

Ensemble Studio Theatre has been holding their marathon of one-act plays since 1977. Now in the first series of their 36th year (with two more to come), they’re offering a myriad of ex…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 5:08pm on May 30, 2017

Review: The Whirligig by Emily Gawlak

From drunken fools to mistaken identities, there’s something Shakespearean about Hamish Linklater’s new play, The Whirligig, presented by the New Group at the Pershing Square Sig…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 4:45pm on May 30, 2017

Interview: Playwright Martín Zimmerman on Violence and Redemption in 'Seven Spots on the Sun' by Tami Shaloum

Martín Zimmerman lends but one voice to the patchwork of rich Latinx experiences in his new play Seven Spots on the Sun, a gorgeously written exploration of love, miracles, and a country …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 4:03pm on May 30, 2017

Interview: 'La fiaca' Star Francisco Gattorno "Doing theater is what I like the most in life!" by Jose Solis

Francisco Gattorno has gone from telenovela heartthrob to becoming one of the most renowned character actors onstage. He returns to New York City in Repertorio Español's revival of La fia…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 3:30pm on May 30, 2017

Entrevista: Francisco Gattorno regresa a los escenarios en 'La fiaca' by Jose Solis

El actor cubano Francisco Gattorno regresa a los escenarios de Nueva York en La fiaca, la obra del argentino Ricardo Talesnik que fue vista por última vez hace más de 30 años y que …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 3:22pm on May 30, 2017

Review: Siren's Den: A Rock Musical by Saima Huq

Siren’s Den: A Rock Musical is a new rock opera that echoes All About Eve with a Sapphic twist. It is a realistic timeless tale told in a modern way. Remy Morgan (show creator Rori Nog…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:38pm on May 30, 2017

Review: Heartbreak House by Stephanie Wild

In the final show of its 2016-17 season, Hartford Stage presented Heartbreak House, George Bernard Shaw's most ambitious play. The play takes place in the early 1900s and follows a family of…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:24pm on May 30, 2017

Interview: Sophie Melville on the Timeliness of 'Iphigenia in Splott' by Jose Solis

Sophie Melville gives one of the most electrifying performances of the year in Iphigenia in Splott, Gary Owen’s timely adaptation of the Greek myth in which the wronged Effie realiz…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:19pm on May 30, 2017

Interview: Marin Mazzie and Jason Danieley Celebrate their 20th Anniversary at Feinstein's/54 Below by Jose Solis

Broadway golden couple Marin Mazzie and Jason Danieley are celebrating their 20th anniversary and we get to join the party. The talented duo are set to perform at Feinstein's/54 Below starti…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:37am on May 27, 2017

Review: The Marriage of Alice B. Toklas by Gertrude Stein by Tania Fisher

A marriage that should have been. Or, for all intents and purposes, actually already was. But for that matter, was not, but then did so happen anyway in a way that was not marriage but could…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 4:44pm on May 25, 2017
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