'To Kill a Mockingbird' at Kennedy Center opens us to our political onus today
Aaron Sorkin's reimagining of Harper Lee's novel set in the 1930s is urgent and exhortative about the need to take sides against racism and ignorance now.
Aaron Sorkin's reimagining of Harper Lee's novel set in the 1930s is urgent and exhortative about the need to take sides against racism and ignorance now.
To coincide with Pride Weekend, the Disney+ filmed version of Trevor: The Musical and Ghostlight Records' original cast recording of the Off-Broadway production, which played at Stage 42 fro…
The sung-through musical, smooth and well-executed, reflects the LGBTQ community, Judaism, coming out, and living life with pride.
Dedicated to producing forgotten plays from the past, Mint Theater Company began its "Meet Miss Baker" series in 2019, to give new life to the neglected work of the English woman playwright …
The writer-director explains why his play about young Black gay men is titled after the movie about Black women friends.
Two distinct programs featured three companies that center Black and Brown dancers, choreographers, and artistic directors.
Exhilarating music, dance, orchestration, and fine acting make for a winning opera.
For his debut engagement in this week's first-class Diamond Series at Feinstein's/54 Below, where he had performed three previous concerts, two-time Tony Award-winning Broadway veteran, huma…
The company's signature production, 'The Tarot Reading,' was an interactive and unscripted variety show that empowered artists to tell their own stories.
Combining the fantastical world of giant monsters and IRL fandom culture, '.DOCS' creates an immersive interactive space you'll want to play in.
The 4th Annual Chita Rivera Awards, the only awards dedicated exclusively to dance, were presented this evening, Monday, June 20, beginning at 7:30 pm, at the NYU Skirball Center for the Per…
The bold and bright musical aimed at the elementary school set has some good advice for anyone.
Inspired by the canonization of Joan of Arc in 1920, almost five centuries after her martyrdom in 1431, Irish playwright and activist George Bernard Shaw created his fictionalized historical…
In a dusty old antiques and repair shop, the setting for Keith Powell's new drama, a mother and son confront hope and change, loyalty and betrayal.
If you love Broadway musicals, murder mysteries, or choose-your-own-adventure stories, this is the show for you!
In this exuberant adaptation of the Oscar-winning comedy, every actor has at least one scene during which they chew the scenery to tatters.
At DC Arts Center, an original musical about real-life risk-takers who went over the famous falls.
Shakespeare Theatre Company's buzzy annual event featured a cast full of boldface names plus theater kids from Charles H. Flowers High School.
Among the many events honoring Pride in NYC next weekend (June 24-26), are a selection of three highly recommended top picks of award-winning shows and talents from Broadway and beyond. Play…
Anna Deavere Smith's exquisite script and January LaVoy's compelling acting capture the truth of, and the contradictions among, all the voices.
The tale of four New Jersey tough guys who took their working-class roots to international stages, it's the best musical tour to hit the DMV this summer.
A two-time Tony Award winner, inductee into the Theatre Hall of Fame, and veteran of ten Broadway shows (including Ragtime, Man of La Mancha, Kiss Me Kate, and Shuffle Along) " and those are…
An anachronistic reimagining of Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard, the last work by the esteemed Russian playwright, written in 1903, is now making its Off-Broadway debut in a limited engag…
On Sunday, June 19, Broadway star André De Shields (Hadestown; The Full Monty; Play On!; Ain't Misbehavin'; The Wiz) returns to Flushing Town Hall to reprise his role as the esteemed abolit…
Jocelyn Bioh, a truly warm and wonderful writer, not only creates convincing comedy but also invests in the humanity of her characters.