Keanu Reeves in 'Waiting for Godot' and More Broadway Shows to See This Fall
Season highlights this fall include Michelle Williams in a Eugene O'Neill drama, a new Kristin Chenoweth musical and a revival of "Ragtime."
Season highlights this fall include Michelle Williams in a Eugene O'Neill drama, a new Kristin Chenoweth musical and a revival of "Ragtime."
Highlights include a Prince musical in Minnesota, "Working Girl" in California, a Zora Neale Hurston play in Connecticut and "Paranormal Activity" in Illinois.
After more than 9,000 performances as the shaman in the Broadway show, Tshidi Manye prepares to hang up her baboon costume.
Marisha Wallace, headlining the final months of "Cabaret" in New York, returns to the city with Olivier nominations and newly minted British citizenship.
The actress is luminous, alongside her look-alike brother Junior Nyong'o, Sandra Oh and Peter Dinklage, in Shakespeare's comedy at the newly revived Delacorte Theater.
With mortality on his mind, the insult comic comes to Broadway in a gentle, tough-guy solo show.
Bubba Weiler's quietly absorbing new play, directed by Jack Serio, is a showcase for a blue-chip cast that includes Quincy Tyler Bernstine and Michael Chernus.
Elizabeth McGovern channels Ava Gardner, a starry "Twelfth Night" reopens the Delacorte and Luke Newton of "Bridgerton" plays Alexander McQueen.
Sam Pinkleton directs the comedian's well-camouflaged coming-out story.
In an open-air revival on Little Island in Manhattan, Lee Breuer and Bob Telson's musically sumptuous play follows Oedipus at the end of his life.
In Will Power's play for the Classical Theater of Harlem, Eric Berryman stars as an Ethiopian king drawn into the Trojan War.
Mx. Oh's politically provocative and often playful works, including the Off Broadway production "{my lingerie play}," asserted the right to be oneself while having fun.
Ro Reddick's music-infused comedy, set during the Cold War, finishes this year's edition of Clubbed Thumb's Summerworks festival on a high.
This immersive theater experiment enlists attendees to help recreate an AIDS activist meeting from 1989 as an exercise in empathy.
Catch two Tony-winning performances, Sarah Snook in the Oscar Wilde classic and Nicole Scherzinger as Norma Desmond, before these productions and others wrap up.
Reed Birney and Lisa Emery in a two-hander, Taylor Mac in a Molière riff and Jay Ellis in a romantic drama " here's what's on New York stages this month.
The actress stars in Sarah Ruhl's reimagining of this classic myth, with a focus on a daughter's reunion with her beloved father after death.
Across the country, you'll find Shakespeare in amphitheaters, exciting new works on intimate stages and many regional repertories in bucolic settings.
In Christin Eve Cato's new backstage dramedy, an actress's plan to terminate a pregnancy collides with the rollback of reproductive rights.
Milo Cramer's new comedy about work, survival and the quest for a meaningful life opens Clubbed Thumb's venerable Summerworks festival.
Two plays at Irish Repertory Theater, one featuring a "Derry Girls" star, explore the real and the mythical in cultural identity.
On Broadway, the musical adaptation is a bouncy crowd pleaser about female empowerment, self-acceptance and chasing one's dreams.
Ryan J. Haddad follows up his Obie-winning "Dark Disabled Stories" with a rom-com.
One of the wonders of this glorious-sounding new Broadway production is how far from claustrophobic this Kentucky cave saga feels.