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Sales are now open for the return of NYC Broadway Week, the twice-a-year two-for-one offering of tickets to select performances of live theater on the Broadway stage. Produced by NYC & C…
Stephen Adly Guirgis's Between Riverside and Crazy, written and set in 2014, is the latest of several Pulitzer Prize-winning shows to take the Broadway stage this season. Presented by Second…
As part of the fifteenth season of its International Fringe Encore Series, SoHo Playhouse is presenting a limited nine-performance engagement of Truth's a Dog Must to Kennel, an award-winnin…
At a time when the theater world is struggling to regain its audiences and to find its footing after reopening following the long pandemic hiatus, a total of fifteen Broadway productions wil…
Winner of London's Off-West End Award in 2019 for GRINDR the Opera, his original musical inspired by the gay dating app, NYC-based New Jersey native Erik Ransom has continued his witty and i…
The prodigiously talented Justin Cooley, who just graduated high school in 2021, is accumulating those proverbial fifteen minutes upon fifteen minutes of fame with no end in sight! Originall…
This month's opening of Ohio State Murders made history as both the inaugural production at the newly renovated and renamed James Earl Jones Theatre (formerly the Cort) and the belated Broad…
Based on the 1935 French film Fanfare of Love, Billy Wilder's 1959 Hollywood screwball comedy Some Like It Hot, starring Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, and Marilyn Monroe, has been named the funn…
One of the most beloved works of prose by Welsh writer and poet Dylan Thomas (1914-53), A Child's Christmas in Wales was begun in the 1940s, first recorded by the author for his BBC Radio br…
A sold-out star-studded house welcomed the return of Mark William to The Green Room 42 with his latest show Technicolor Dreams, a smartly curated cabaret of songs and reflections that expres…
Originally created by Dominic Spillane and Stephen Stout and further developed by members of The Flea Theater's former resident artist companies, the popular late-night episodic play competi…
On Tuesday evening, December 6, The Al Hirschfeld Foundation celebrated The American Theatre as seen by Hirschfeld with a launch party for the new book and the special inaugural exhibition o…
With this month's opening of Ain't No Mo' at the Belasco Theatre, 27-year-old Obie-winning creator and performer Jordan E. Cooper made history in his debut as the youngest playwright on Broa…
On May 6, 1882, the Chinese Exclusion Act " the only federal legislation ever implemented to prohibit all members of a specific nationality or ethnicity from immigrating to the United States…
When an earlier version of KPOP opened Off-Broadway in the Fall of 2017, it played to sold-out houses and was the recipient of multiple awards. Now on Broadway at Circle in the Square Theatr…
Celebrate the joy of the Christmas season this month at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts with a selection of three of NYC's most iconic holiday traditions, from classic ballet to orato…
In keeping with its dedication to the development of new musicals and the rediscovery of musical gems from the past, the iconic catalogue of one of the greatest composers from the early year…
Beginning this week, two original musical productions from multi-talented Latin American artists will open in NYC. Playing December 1-3, at Lincoln Center's Clark Studio Theater, is English …
A native "Jersey Boy" from Port Reading, in nearby Woodbridge Township, NYC-based singer and actor Russell Fischer made his professional stage debut at eight years old in The Sound of Music …
Now in its 15th season off Broadway at SoHo Playhouse, the International Fringe Encore Series, this year running from November 25, 2022-January 8, 2023, is curated to bring the "Best of the …
In a goofy high-energy mash-up of then and now, following in the footsteps of Something Rotten and Six, Shakespeare's classic tragedy Romeo and Juliet has been re-envisioned as a coming-of-a…
On Thursday, November 24, beginning at 8:45 am, the 96th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade will kick off live in NYC and on NBC TV, and will stream on Peacock from 9 am-noon in all time …
When theaters were shut down by COVID-19 in 2020, Tony-winning actor Jefferson Mays and director Michael Arden brought their one-man adaptation of Charles Dickens' beloved 1848 holiday class…
Written by budding eighteen-year-old English actor and playwright Noël Coward in 1918, The Rat Trap, a four-act drawing-room drama that takes a proto-feminist look at the subordination…
The Off-Broadway debut of Sandra at Vineyard Theatre launches its 40th season and marks the highly anticipated reunion of playwright David Cale and director Leigh Silverman, the team from th…