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Her first year as artistic director has been marked by collaboration, experimentation and an extended run of the sort of hit musical revival that the company has been known for.
The new musical from the comedian Amber Ruffin has a wholesome moral and silliness in spades.
Her frenetic new dance-theater work, which opens a new festival at the new park on the Hudson, includes references to Camus and music by T Bone Burnett.
The Irish Rep ends its season-long Brian Friel survey with the story of a blind woman who undergoes an operation to try to restore her sight.
Tony Award nominees David Korins and Tom Scutt delve into their processes of designing and remodeling Broadway houses to tell the stories of musicals "Here Lies Love" and "Cabaret," respecti…
Tony Award-nominated dots reveals their process and how working as a team resulted in the designs for "Appropriate" and "An Enemy of the People."
Laura Winters's romantic comedy pays careful attention to the dynamics of living with disabilities.
Restaurant patrons and staff members are oblivious to the impending apocalypse in Abe Koogler's new show at Playwrights Horizons.
In David Adjmi's new play, with songs by Will Butler, a '70s band's success breeds tension, and punches up the volume on Broadway.
The musical traces the story of Black twin sisters who pass as white, and exact their own form of justice for the crime of slavery, in the 19th-century Texas.
In his new show, James Harrison Monaco blends storytelling and electronic beats in service of curiosity and escape.
In his solo show, the screen and stage star shines a light into his formative dark corners and on the people who made an impression.
In Jamie Lloyd's revival of Lucy Prebble's play, Paapa Essiedu and Taylor Russell are a couple who fall in love during a pharmaceutical trial.
The co-founders of HMS Media explains the process behind capturing footage for Broadway shows.
A sleekly designed production, starring Cynthia Nixon and Taylor Trensch, aims to skewer the art world but falls flat.
The beloved 1975 musical returns to Broadway this spring, with nods to Black culture like second-line parades and Underground Railroad quilts.
Kelli O'Hara and Brian d'Arcy James star in Broadway's "Days of Wine and Roses," Adam Guettel's musical based on the 1962 movie.
Two deadly standoffs at Wounded Knee are the bookends for a show that manages to narrate a violent history with moments of light and humor.
Through self-examinations and social recriminations, Phillip Howze's new show explores the injustices facing Black men.
Founded by Tony Award winner Beowulf Boritt, the project links established designers with aspiring ones through grants and mentorship.
"Queens of Sheba" and "Volcano" at Under the Radar, and "Bacon," at International Fringe Encore Series, expound on identity, captivity and violence.
Charlotte St. Martin, TodayTix's Tracy Geltman and more discuss why the start of a new year is historically tough for Broadway, what to expect for January 2024 and how shows can weather the …
An exquisite revival of Brian Friel's 1980 play at the Irish Repertory Theater is the first of three there by the Irish author.