Everybody Who Knew Him
Contributor Annie Rasiel in conversation with Daniel Okrent author of the newly-released "Stephen Sondheim: Art Isn't Easy" published this past March.
Contributor Annie Rasiel in conversation with Daniel Okrent author of the newly-released "Stephen Sondheim: Art Isn't Easy" published this past March.
Contributor Annie Rasiel in converastion with puppeteer Emily Batsford on CULMO premiering on April 15th at MITU580. CULMO runs until May 3rd.
Contributor Annie Rasiel in conversation with Chela De Ferrari, founder of Lima's Teatro La Plaza and director of HAMLET now playing at TFANA in Fort Greene.
Contributor Annie Rasiel in conversation with filmmaker John Waters on his upcoming one man show, JOHN WATERS: GOING TO EXTREMES for his 80th birthday.
Contributor Anne Rasiel in conversation with Steph Paul and Rachel Chavkin, the creative team behind MY JOY IS HEAVY at New York Theatre Workshop until April 12th.
Contributor Annie Rasiel in conversation with Rachel Lin and Tara Elliott, the writer and director (respectively) of DEAR JOHN, a solo show at Here Arts running March 6-19.
The first line of Dante's Inferno reads, "Midway upon the journey of our life / I found myself within a forest dark, / For the straightforward pathway had been lost." […]
Contributor Annie Rasiel in conversation with La Danielle and Sammy Zeisel, the creative team behind GOOEY'S TOXIC AQUATIC ADVENTURE at The Bushwick Starr.
Contributor Annie Rasiel in conversation with Sarah Benson and Lucas Hnath on TARTUFFE, which premiered New York Theatre Workshop this past November.
Playwright and contributor Annie Rasiel on Anne Gridley's (mostly) solo show WATCH ME WALK, produced by SOHO REP and part of the 2026 Under The Radar Festival.
From marshmallow tosses to toilet papers wars, readers share their favorite memories as Blue Man Group ends its decades-long Boston run July 6. The post Blue Man Group is leaving Boston. Her…
The nonverbal multimedia trio of paint-splattering, bald, blue performers, will end its run in Boston on July 6. The post After 30 years, Blue Man Group to end its Boston residency appeared …
Floyd Collins was pinned under a rock while exploring a cave in 1925. That history, recounted in song, is now on Broadway.
A nonprofit bought the landmark Metro Theater after receiving financial support from Gov. Kathy Hochul, the State Senate and Steven Spielberg's foundation.
Members of the dance company Ballet Hispánico weren't the only ones who swirled amid the art in the museum's rotunda during a recent presentation and tango class.
"Famehungry," a show that's performed simultaneously for in-person and online crowds, comes to New York in the wake of the app's brief ban in the United States.
The actor discusses his new play, "The Other Americans," feeling underappreciated as a dramatist, and Latino representation.
At the touring dance party Broadway Rave, the playlist is all show tunes. But don't worry, no house remixes of "I Dreamed a Dream" here.
Violaine Huisman, who leads programming for the Crossing the Line festival, takes in dance on Little Island, a world premiere at Asia Society and "invigorating" translation projects.
The renowned Harlem theater will be the first institution to receive the honor. Artists being recognized are Bonnie Raitt, Arturo Sandoval and the Grateful Dead.
The playwright Jeremy O. Harris's "Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play." wears its intellectual references on its sleeve.
Jason McLin, a performer with Blue Man Group Boston, takes us through his perfect day in Downtown Boston. The post Here's how to spend the perfect day in Downtown Boston appeared first on Bo…
BAM, which has faced cutbacks in recent years, unveiled a reorganization as it announced its Next Wave Festival for the fall.
All of the actors who took home Tonys were first-time winners. Here's what they had to say after their wins.
The institution, Seattle's pre-eminent repertory theater, says it is making the cuts so it can focus its resources on productions.