Music Box Theatre
WAR, love and more are treated in deceptively lighthearted fashion in "Scenes From an Execution," Howard Barker's play about a sexually liberated sixth-century Venetian artist who runs afoul…
Tuesday, October 26, Broadway World featured caricature artist Ken Fallin will present 'Ken Fallin Talks' at 7 p.m. at The Players located at 16 Gramercy Park South. Join Ken as he talks abo…
A new generation of risqué cabaret acts is giving a nod to the politics of today.
For a clear-eyed and forthright assessment of the problems that major nonprofit theaters face nowadays, check out this Q&A from the L.A. Stage Blog...
Marina Abramović says she hates theatre because it's fake, but surely audiences understand the nature of theatrical illusion?
Cuts and border controls could condemn live art to a slow death. Projects such as the Sacred festival are vital to the flow of ideas
The Democracy Project; George & Martha; The Pugilist Specialist
Review by Andy Propst
Listening to this anthology of demos recorded privately by Stephen Sondheim affords the opportunity to hear his songs in their newborn state.
Her new solo show reveals the dimensions of Burstyn, in a multiple characterization far different from her caustic, secretive, failing Mary Tyrone in "Long Day's Journey Into Night" at Hartf…
Candles and Computers Glow as Technology Becomes Art By ANNE MIDGETTE
Judy Kaye's inspired caterwauling, nominated for a Tony, is the highlight of the upcoming "Souvenir."
Wrestling tale tags off with global issues
The events are hugely popular, and that's the problem. Organizers don't have money to pay for extra security and cleanup and can't seem to agree on how to proceed.The events are hugely popul…
Movie broadcast of The Habit of Art, which imagines a meeting between W.H. Auden and Benjamin Britten, screens Thursday in Canadian theatres
Reed Birney, Halley Feiffer, Natasha Lyonne and John Magaro populate Kim Rosenstock's Tigers Be Still — a dark comedy about an art therapist seeking personal and professional happ…