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Review: The Gallery Players' "Sweet Bird of Youth" by Saima Huq

The Gallery Players’ rendition of Sweet Bird of Youth is all the beautiful raw tragedy at the heart of Tennessee Williams’ works, which is perhaps the greatest gift an audience c…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:48pm on March 13, 2017

Review: The Emperor Jones by Auriane Desombre

In their second production of The Emperor Jones, the Irish Repertory Theater retains the success of their original interpretation of Eugene O'Neill's 1915 play. An experimental presentation …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 8:00pm on March 12, 2017

Review: Fjeldfuglen (The Mountain Bird) by J. C. Wright

In what turned out to be a double-treat at La MaMa on March 2, the Grusomheten Teater company made its North American debut with their production of Henrik Ibsen's unfinished romantic opera …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:54am on March 10, 2017

Review: Fjeldfuglen (The Mountain Bird) by J. C. Wright

In what turned out to be a double-treat at La MaMa on March 2, the Grusomheten Teater company made its North American debut with their production of Henrik Ibsen's unfinished romantic opera …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:54am on March 10, 2017

thEATer: Waitress's Caitlin Houlahan's Favorite Spots in the Theater District by Ariana Starr

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 12:00pm on March 8, 2017

Q&A: Marcy Lovitch on Writing about Hot-Button Issues in Her New Play "Inappropriate Relationship" by Heather Anne Chamberlain

Marcy Lovitch isn't into the business of letting audiences keep a nice and happy distance from themselves and the action onstage. She causes us to look at ourselves in that metaphorical mirr…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 5:46pm on March 7, 2017

thEATer: Waitress's Caitlin Houlahan's Favorite Spots in the Theater District by Ariana Starr

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 11:40am on March 7, 2017

Review: Wakey, Wakey by Emily Gawlak

Signature Theatre's world premiere production of Wakey, Wakey, written and directed by Will Eno, is an overwhelmingly joyous, moving, and unpredictable treatise on, well, death. Michael Emer…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:13am on March 7, 2017

Interview: Monica Piper on Finding the Funny in Her Show "Not That Jewish" by Auriane Desombre

A snide comment from a fellow seven-year-old launches an identity crisis for young Monica Piper when her neighbor asserts that skipping temple means she's "not that Jewish." In her hilarious…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 3:01pm on March 6, 2017

Review: Linda by Arpita Mukherjee

Linda, currently running at the Manhattan Theatre Club, takes the name of a single character, the protagonist of the story, but represents generations of women struggling with "new" feminism…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:09pm on March 6, 2017

Interview: Monica Piper on Finding the Funny in Her Show "Not That Jewish" by Auriane Desombre

A snide comment from a fellow seven-year-old launches an identity crisis for young Monica Piper when her neighbor asserts that skipping temple means she's "not that Jewish." In her hilarious…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:30am on March 6, 2017

Review: Adam by Tania Fisher

A new biographical drama, Adam, now playing at Castillo Theatre, tells the true story of African-American civil rights leader Adam Clayton Powell Jr., a United States congressman from 1945 t…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:10am on March 6, 2017

Review: Dolphins and Sharks by Auriane Desombre

What do you do when you're trapped in a dead-end, minimum wage job ruled by a string of unsympathetic managers? Such is the plight of the coworkers in the Labyrinth Theater Company's Dolphin…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:03am on March 6, 2017

Interview: Caissie Levy on Getting to Sing from the Kander and Ebb Songbook, and Why Making Art is More Important Than Ever by Jose Solis

On March 10th The New York Pops will celebrate the 90th birthday of Broadway legend John Kander with an evening of songs he created with the late Fred Ebb. In Life is a Cabaret: The Songs of…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 9:00am on March 6, 2017

Q&A: Marcy Lovitch on Writing about Hot-Button Issues in Her New Play "Inappropriate Relationship" by Heather Anne Chamberlain

Marcy Lovitch isn't into the business of letting audiences keep a nice and happy distance from themselves and the action onstage. She causes us to look at ourselves in that metaphorical mirr…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:36am on March 5, 2017

Interview: May Adrales on Challenging the Status Quo and Directing "The Strangest" by Ariana Starr

We were lucky enough to interview May Adrales, whose directing work has been lauded nationwide. This past season, she helmed the critically acclaimed production of Vietgone at Manha…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:00am on March 3, 2017

Interview: Ren Dara Santiago and Lucy Thurber on Cherry Lane Theatre's Mentor Project by Auriane Desombre

With its mentor project, the Cherry Lane Theatre pairs emerging playwrights with established mentors to celebrate new work from new artists. Kicking off this year's series, Ren Dara Santiago…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 3:08pm on February 28, 2017

Interview: Broadway's Trent Armand Kendall On His New Musical LOUIS-AND-ELLA! and Inspiring Hope Across the Nation by Courtney Marie

What our world needs now is light, hope, and pure bliss, and Broadway's Trent Armand Kendall has answered the call with his new musical, LOUIS-AND-ELLA! The musical reunites jazz legends …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:43am on February 28, 2017

Interview: Max Vernon on Queer History, Activism, and "The View UpStairs" by Auriane Desombre

When Wes buys what is probably the most disheveled building in New Orleans, he plans to use it as the launching point for his soon-to-be fashion empire. That is, until he learns about the…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 5:40pm on February 27, 2017

Interview: Grammy Winner Melissa Manchester On Life in the Music Business and Her Return to Feinstein's/54 Below by Courtney Marie

Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Melissa Manchester makes her return to Feinstein's/54 Below for four performances only this March. On Friday, March 3rd and Saturday, March 4th, Ms. Ma…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 5:34pm on February 27, 2017

Interview: Jason Craig on How Myths and Magic Inspired His Musical 'Beardo' by Jose Solis

We spoke to lyricist and book writer Jason Craig about his new show Beardo making its New York premiere at St. John's Lutheran Church. The musical is based on the life of the mysterious Russ…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 4:47pm on February 24, 2017

Interview: Josh Collins on Starring in Military Drama "9 Circles" by Courtney Marie

English actor Josh Collins is making a name for himself across the pond in America. A recent graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Collins has performed in historic London venues su…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 5:44pm on February 23, 2017

Interview: Director Jose Zayas on 'En el nombe de Salomé' and Why Theatre Needs More Latinx Stories by Jose Solis

It's strange to realize a play that for the most part takes place in 19th century Dominican Republic, feels eerily appropriate for our times, and yet that's precisely what happens in En el n…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:19pm on February 22, 2017

thEATer: Paramour's Justin Keats on His Favorite Theater District Eats by Ariana Starr

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 10:00am on February 22, 2017

Interview: Playwright Honor Molloy on Irish Rep's "Crackskull Row" by K Krombie

In 2016's 1st Irish Festival, Nancy Manocherian's The Cell raised the splintering roof with Honor Molloy's Crackskull Row, a one-act play soaked to the bone with rough and tumble memories th…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:42pm on February 21, 2017
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