1,496 stories by "Deb Miller"
Founded in Mexico City in 1969, the four-generations-old Circus Vazquez is now celebrating twenty years of performing in NYC since its first appearance in 1993, with an international cast of…
In The New Group's production of Evanston Salt Costs Climbing, the latest Off-Broadway premiere from playwright Will Arbery (a Pulitzer Prize finalist for his award-winning Heroes of the Fou…
What's so funny about aging, illness, mortality, a highly chlorinated pool at the YMCA, and a naked old man in the locker room? Plenty, if you're award-winning entertainer Mike Birbiglia. Ba…
David Leopold, Creative Director of The Al Hirschfeld Foundation and the creative force behind both the just released book and the just opened exhibition The American Theatre as seen by Hirs…
For his final show as departing Artistic Director of Off-Broadway's Classic Stage Company, John Doyle has directed a condensed one-act revival of the acclaimed 2002 musical A Man of No Impor…
The latest in the movie-to-Broadway genre of almost but not really new musicals, now playing an open-ended engagement at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, is Almost Famous, the coming-of-age ro…
The house goes dark, haze envelopes the stage, two men in black appear in eerie blue spotlights, standing at lecterns with hand-held mics, and in their creepiest voices begin to chronicle th…
In collaboration with National Asian American Theatre Company (NAATCO), Transport Group's Off-Off-Broadway presentation of Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance, now playing a limited engagement…
In conjunction with this year's 13th annual United Solo Festival " the world's largest solo theater festival, now playing at Theatre Row through November 20 " the NYC-based company has annou…
When playwright George Bernard Shaw created his original romantic comedy Candida in 1894, written in response to Henrik Ibsen's A Doll House and first published in his Plays Pleasant collect…
During the period following Chairman Mao's 1966 Cultural Revolution in China and his death in 1976, the Communist country began to reopen to Western cultural influences and economic reform. …
In My Broken Language, now in its world-premiere Off-Broadway engagement at Pershing Square Signature Theatre, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Quiara AlegrÃa Hudes, who also directs, em…
Commissioned by the 2020 Humana Festival of New American Plays at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Where the Mountain Meets the Sea by Haitian-American writer Jeff Augustin is now playing a…
NYC-born actor Ken Leung has had an acclaimed career on screen, from his 1998 professional debut as Sang in Rush Hour, to such other popular roles Miles Straume in Lost, Admiral Statura in S…
Lorraine Hansberry's classic 1959 American drama A Raisin in the Sun was the first play written by a Black woman to have a Broadway production; it's now the first work by the acclaimed playw…
Adapted from his best-selling 2021 memoir of the same name, Walking with Ghosts by Irish stage and screen star Gabriel Byrne has already enjoyed highly acclaimed runs in London, Edinburgh, a…
Heritage Auctions, the world's largest collectibles auctioneer, today launched an online auction of 21 limited-edition prints by acclaimed caricature artist Al Hirschfeld " signed by the ico…
The latest NYC production in a year filled with Pulitzer Prize-winning shows and the first-ever Broadway revival of Suzan-Lori Parks' Topdog/Underdog is now playing a limited engagement at t…
A talented ensemble of nine young musicians and singers retells a series of stories of female monsters from classical mythology in Monstress, a new experimental concept musical (and the comp…
In keeping with its mission of bringing Japanese classics to an American audience, the English-Japanese bi-lingual company Amaterasu Za (meaning "theater that illuminates") is now presenting…
Now in its thirteenth year, United Solo Festival is back at NYC's Theatre Row through November 20, with dozens of shows from across the country and around the globe. For the 2022 season, the…
After two years of virtual fun and frights during the pandemic shutdown of theaters, the annual Halloween benefit I Put a Spell on You, presented by Kampfire Films and Jay Armstrong Johnson …
Founded by National Medal of Arts recipient Tina Ramirez (1929-2022) in 1970, NYC's Ballet Hispánico, based at 167 West 89th Street, between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues, has provided t…
During the pandemic shut-down of live theater, stage and screen star Julie Halston " a co-founding member of Charles Busch's legendary company Theatre-in-Limbo " took to the internet to keep…
Playwright Arthur Miller's original working title for his 1949 American classic Death of a Salesman (recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and six Tonys, including Best Play) was "The In…