Are You Proud? " chronicle of the fight for LGBTQ+ liberation
The familiar history of the campaign is enlivened with personal anecdotes and testimony
James Earl Jones Theatre
The familiar history of the campaign is enlivened with personal anecdotes and testimony
The William Finn-James Lapine musical weaves its way toward heartbreak.
And a new exhibit at Gerber/Hart Library and Archives provides the visual aids. When the annual Pride Parade steps off from the intersection of Broadway and Mon…
And it didn't always go well. '"This is offensive to me,' [a] vexed visitor complained. The security staffer found himself in the position of having to defend the activists's right to protes…
The Boys in the Band have left the building, and Arnold Beckoff's Broadway transfer is still in previews, but if you're looking for torch songs in the meantime, Midnight at the Never Get has…
Superstar and Grammy Award winning pop diva Christina Aguilera will be at New York's Radio City Music Hall on October 3 and 4.Born in 1980, Christina Maria Aguilera is an American singer, ac…
Pop diva Christina Aguilera is back on the roll with her Liberation Tour.Christina released her first album "Liberation" on June 15, 2018. This came after six years since her last album rele…
Although the album subsides into a run of slower numbers, it serves as a reminder of the singer's glory days
Toronto's first Black Liberation Ball is taking place at the annual Kuumba festival, which will feature programming that aims to untangle how black identity intersects with other aspects of …
The Texan singer belts away merrily in an album that has classic soul and modern R&B as musical touchstones
Diana Oh's rambunctious show is more a concert with storytelling than a play, but that doesn't make it any less heartfelt, joyous or necessary
“The Taming of the Shrew,” Shakespeare’s comedy about the war between the sexes, has had a rough time of it for decades now, ever since the dawn of the feminist revolution.…
New York collaborative theatre heroes The TEAM are staging 'Primer for a Failed Superpower', a multi-generational pop concert of protest songs. Nicole Serratore sits in on rehearsals. The po…
Park theatre, LondonIn his final play, which takes place over three summers, Elyot explores passions and pressures before and after the decriminalisation of homosexuality Related: Kevin Elyo…
Douglas Carter Beane's poignant yet high-spirited play-with-music is now receiving a terrific Chicago premiere by Pride Films & Plays.
TV writer of 'The Affair' shows a knack for nuanced women.
Ngozi Paul's solo show about a black woman's journey to understand her sexuality takes place in a bathroom, and there's hardly a better setting.
Danai Gurira Shines Light on African Patriarchy by Sydney Roberts In dark political times, Danai Gurira's  "Eclipsed," a wartime herstory from Liberia about five women, brings to light to…
Set in a women's prison, this production is the third and last installment of the director Phyllida Lloyd's series of Shakespeare plays for Donmar Warehouse.
The Liverpudlian folk-singer has written the drama she always wanted to write, drawing upon her grandfather's shocking experiences of war at seaOver the past 10 years, Lizzie Nunnery has pur…
France: Story of a Childhood is half personal essay, half autobiographical novel.
Lauren Samuels became a household name thanks to BBC reality show Over the Rainbow, and has since had starring roles in Bend It Like Beckham, Grease and We Will Rock You in the West End and …
A woman lies naked on a vast stage. She flexes and writhes, muscles stressed under the light. The woman staggers to her feet, an elk calf dazed and astonished by the world. Around her, cloth…
Original Cast, 1988 (RCA) Conceived and directed by Mbongeni Ngema, Sarafina! is the "little musical that could." Despite considerable financial hardship in moving the show to production, it…
Olivier theatre, London George Farquhar's comedy plays its Restoration feminist cards with a generous heart in an exhilarating Simon Godwin production Continue reading...