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Seven years ago, I saw The Hello Girls at 59E59 Theaters and immediately fell in love with it. Today, at the star-studded concert presentation at Baryshnikov Arts Center’s Jerome Robbins T…
The 2026 honorees for the prestigious Theatre World Awards were announced May 7, celebrating standout debut performances on Broadway and Off-Broadway. The ceremony, one of the theatre commun…
There are great musicals. There are important musicals. Then there are the rare works that become part of the moral and emotional bloodstream of America itself. Ragtime belongs to that final…
Broadway’s second-biggest morning arrived with the usual mix of anticipation and surprise, as nominations for the 79th Annual Tony Awards began rolling out on CBS Mornings, with the indust…
There is satire, and then there is chaos masquerading as commentary. Movies TV Mayhem, written by Dean Taucher and directed by Richard Caliban, now playing Off-Broadway at Theatre Row, aims …
The 2026 Pulitzer Prize arrives at a moment when clarity carries uncommon weight. Long regarded as the highest honor in American journalism and letters, the Pulitzers continue to recognize w…
There are caricatures, and then there is what Ken Fallin does. With a few decisive lines, Fallin doesn’t just render a likeness—he captures the emotional architecture of a production. Hi…
Nearly 40 years after its Broadway debut at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone returns to the same stage in its second Broadway revival—and it lands with quiet force…
Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents, is normally filmed from the Hotel Edison, but today we went zoom style. Live From The Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents: ow…
The Tony Awards are, quite suddenly, anyone’s game. At its 90th annual meeting held April 30, 2026, at the New York offices of Time Out Media, the New York Drama Critics’ Circle delivere…
Raúl Esparza and Helen J Shen announced the 70th Annual Drama Desk Awards nominations this morning, Here are the nominees. Surprisingly missing are The Lost Boys from Outstanding Musical, …
When you don’t feel the urge to jump out of your seat and do “The Time Warp,” there’s a problem. Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show, now at Studio 54, should be chaos, seduc…
Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty composer’s of Ragtime and Outstanding Featured Performer in an Off-Broadway Play Andrea Martin, Meet the Cartozians There are industry events—and then th…
Finally—a musical on Broadway worth raving about. The Lost Boys arrives with bite, swagger, and something the season has been missing: pure, unapologetic thrill. Director Michael Arden doe…
KENREX, now playing at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, arrives not as spectacle, but as something far more unsettling…At a moment when almost unbelievable stories are making their way to the s…
“You can’t eat the orange and throw the peel away—a man is not a piece of fruit!” In the seventh Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman at the Winter Garden Theatre, that line no lo…
Photo by Aditya Chinchure via Unsplash May settles into the city with a sense of ease—warmer air, longer days, and that unmistakable shift where New York moves outside. Parks fill, streets…
If ever there were a musical built on loving parody, it’s Schmigadoon!—now delightfully reimagined on stage at the Nederlander Theatre. What began as a cult-favorite Apple TV+ series arr…
Twenty-five years after Proof claimed both the Pulitzer Prize and the Tony for Best Play, its return feels less like a revival and more like a recalibration—one that understands the fragil…
Beaches: The Musical opened tonight at the Majestic Theatre, bringing Bette Midler’s beloved 1988 tearjerker to Broadway with all the emotion intact—and all the challenges of translating…
Noël Coward’s 1952 Fallen Angels, revived by Roundabout Theatre Company and directed with gleeful precision by Scott Ellis, is far more than a fizzy comedy of manners. Beneath the champag…
David Lindsay-Abaire’s The Balusters, now at Manhattan Theatre Club, arrives with the biting precision of Clybourne Park and the uneasy political sting of The Minutes—but with a sharper,…
Isa Briones (Just in Time, The Pitt) and Sepideh Moafi (New Born, The Pitt) announced the live 2026 Outer Critics Circle Award Nominations, on Tuesday, today from the Museum of Broadw…
The Drama League unveiled their nominations for the 92nd Annual Drama League Awards this morning at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. The announcement was delivered by Ton…
Talia Suskauer to Star in A Walk on the Moon Musical Off-Broadway at the Laura Pels Theatre at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre. Based on the 1999 romantic drama film, the …