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2,994 stories from Times Square Chronicles

The Balusters: Polite Society, Brutal Truths by Suzanna Bowling

David Lindsay-Abaire’s The Balusters, now at Manhattan Theatre Club, arrives with the biting precision of Clybourne Park and the uneasy political sting of The Minutes—but with a sharper,…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on April 22, 2026

Mexodus Leads the 2026 Outer Critics Circle Nominations by Suzanna Bowling

Isa Briones (Just in Time, The Pitt) and Sepideh Moafi (New Born, The Pitt) announced the live  2026 Outer Critics Circle Award Nominations, on Tuesday, today from the Museum of Broadw…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:28am on April 21, 2026

The Drama League Award Nominations in Pictures by Genevieve Rafter Keddy

The  2026 Drama League Awards Nominees were announced by Tony Award Winner Natalie Venetia Belcon and film, television, and stage star Corbin Bleu at the official announcement event held a…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:01am on April 21, 2026

The Drama League Nominations by Suzanna Bowling

The Drama League unveiled their nominations for the 92nd Annual Drama League Awards this morning at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. The announcement was delivered by Ton…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:28am on April 20, 2026

Theatre News: A Walk on the Moon, Hadestown, Man of La Mancha Concert, If I Could Go, From Corinne's Heart by Suzanna Bowling

Talia Suskauer to Star in A Walk on the Moon Musical Off-Broadway at the Laura Pels Theatre at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre. Based on the 1999 romantic drama film, the …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on April 20, 2026

Miracle on South Division Street: Faith, Family, and the Fragile Stories We Tell Ourselves by Suzanna Bowling

At The Sheen Center for Thought & Culture, Miracle on South Division Street arrives with themes of faith, identity, and family legacy"but never quite finds its footing in the present. Pl…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:03am on April 20, 2026

Ken Fallin's Broadway: Dog Day Afternoon by Ken Fallin

Ken Fallin captures the volatile, electric pulse of Dog Day Afternoon with a caricature that feels as alive as the story itself"sharp, kinetic, and teetering on the edge of chaos. At the cen…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 3:38pm on April 19, 2026

The Fear of 13: Adrian Brody Delivers a Performance for the Ages in a Production That Demands to Be Seen by Suzanna Bowling

Ken Fallin's captures Adrian Brody There are performances you admire"and then there are performances that leave you altered. The Fear of 13 is the latter. In a searing theatrical adaptation …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05am on April 19, 2026

Is the Ed Sullivan Theatre Returning to Broadway? Inside the Rumors"and the Reality by Suzanna Bowling

Something unusual is happening on West 53rd Street. With The Late Show with Stephen Colbert set to end in May 2026, the future of the historic Ed Sullivan Theater is suddenly… open. In New…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05am on April 19, 2026

Charles Busch and Lewis J. Stadlin The Tale of the Allergist's Wife by Joel Vig

The Second offering of the rePLAY Series, created by Tony Award winner David Zippel, was Charles Busch's Broadway comedy The Tale of the Allergist's Wife. Inspired by the popular Encore S…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:02am on April 18, 2026

Masquerade: Phantom Reimagined as an Intimate, Haunting Dark Ride by Suzanna Bowling

Masquerade is not simply a revival of The Phantom of the Opera"it is a full-bodied reinvention. This immersive, two-hour experience transforms Andrew Lloyd Webber's iconic musical into somet…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05am on April 16, 2026

Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents: Rocky Horror's Amber Gray by Suzanna Bowling

Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents, is normally filmed from the Hotel Edison, but due to several unforeseen circumstances we are doing the show zoom style.Today on L…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on April 15, 2026

Titanique Docks on Broadway: Bigger, Bolder, and Gloriously Unhinged by Suzanna Bowling

After a wildly successful Off-Broadway run, an Olivier-winning West End engagement, and international acclaim, Titanique has officially docked on Broadway at the St. James Theatre"and it has…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05am on April 13, 2026

Joel Gray at 94: The Master of Reinvention Still Holds the Stage by Suzanna Bowling

There are performers"and then there are architects of atmosphere. Joel Grey has always been the latter. Born April 11, 1932, Gray turns 94 yesterday, and the word "legend" still feels insuff…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on April 12, 2026

Becky Shaw: A Deliciously Brutal Comedy Where 'Nice' Is the Real Villain by Suzanna Bowling

There is something almost dangerous about Becky Shaw. It smiles, it charms, it invites you in"and then, without warning, it slices straight to the bone. Becky Shaw, Gina Gionfriddo's wickedl…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:27am on April 11, 2026

Cats: The Jellicle Ball Roars Back"Reinvented, Rewired, and Voguing Its Way Into Broadway History by Suzanna Bowling

 Sydney James Harcourt Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats has returned to Broadway"but forget everything you think you know. Now at the B…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05am on April 10, 2026

Forward, Backward, and Right Through the Heart: "The Last Five Years" Finds Its Voice at Radio City by Ross

Ben Platt and Rachel Zegler perform in The Last Five Years at the Hollywood Bowl The first time I encountered The Last Five Years, I remember trying to map it out in my head, as if understan…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on April 10, 2026

Power, Politics, and Personal Fractures in Roundabout's "Chinese Republicans" by Suzanna Bowling

"She's late, the girl." The line lands like a flared warning before anything else has the chance to settle. It is tossed out with precision, edged with judgment, and it tells us immediately …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:03am on April 8, 2026

Interactive Musical Theater Nona's Supper Club Comes To Beloved Restaurant Row Landmark by Suzanna Bowling

Two New York families are teaming up to produce an enchanting evening of interactive musical theater and exquisite cuisine. The venerable French restaurant, Le Rivage, owned by the Denami…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:02am on April 8, 2026

Flip the Script: What Casting Really Sees When You Walk in the Roo by Suzanna Bowling

Let's be honest"auditions are either an actor's favorite sport or their personal nightmare. But what if the real story isn't happening on your side of the table? On April 10, Theater Resourc…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:01am on April 8, 2026

Even Rebecca De Mornay and John Patrick Shanley Can't Save The Pushover by Suzanna Bowling

John Patrick Shanley's The Pushover, now at the Chain Theatre, sets out to be a psychological study of power, manipulation, and moral blindness. What it delivers instead is a convoluted, imp…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05am on April 7, 2026

J2 Spotlight and Jim Henson Combine For Puppeteering For Their Production Carnival! Off Broadway by Suzanna Bowling

J2 Spotlight Musical Theater Company (Jim Jimirro, Executive Producer/Co-Founder; Robert W. Schneider, Artistic Director/Co-Founder) announce that it has 'cast' puppets by Ed Christie"the ac…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:35am on April 6, 2026

Nicole Travolta Is Doing Alright " And Owning Every Messy Second of It by Suzanna Bowling

There's something undeniably compelling about watching someone take the very things that once broke them"and turning them into material that lands. In Nicole Travolta Is Doing Alright, actor…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05am on April 6, 2026

Power in Plain Passive Sight: "Public Charge" Finds Its Drama in the Work of Governing by Ross

They file in like a think-tank assembly, taking their positions for an intellectual discussion at the highest level. And then it shifts, slapping us hard with lines that resonate, pulled str…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on April 6, 2026

Renee Taylor " My Life On A Diet: A 93rd Birthday Celebration at the Palm Springs Plaza Theatre by Joel Vig

I first met Renee Taylor and her late husband, Joe Bologna, when I assisted Gail Cooper-Hecht, the designer of the costumes for the Off-Broadway production of The Bermuda Aven…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04am on April 5, 2026
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