Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Yiddish Writers Can Now Be Viewed Online
The Congress for Jewish Culture is now working to digitize more of its archives, including stories, plays, photographs, artwork and audio recordings.
The Congress for Jewish Culture is now working to digitize more of its archives, including stories, plays, photographs, artwork and audio recordings.
Welcome to Leavenworth, Wash., a Bavarian wonderland where a production of "The Sound of Music" is a mainstay, along with a reindeer farm, a nutcracker museum and a stunning view of the Casc…
Yiddish actors will perform a documentary in a Manhattan theater, commemorating Stalin's execution of 13 innocent Jewish intellectuals.
In "Tao of Glass," Phelim McDermott, who has directed three Glass operas, turns to his personal history with the composer's work.
Ben Platt, the Tony-winning star of "Dear Evan Hansen" and, now, "Parade," discusses some links to the character he plays, and discovering that he's Josh Groban's cousin.
Kate Soper's "The Romance of the Rose," which had its long-delayed premiere at Long Beach Opera, showcases her signature quick-shifting eclecticism.
Victoria Clark and the cast of "Kimberly Akimbo" turned into rink rats to prepare for their Broadway opening.
On top of being a killer stand-up, Kilmartin is a comedian who seems comfortable in all comedic spaces, having been a late night writer for Conan for a decade.
A full-time professional barber up until a few years back, but his comedy career took off.
At the same time that his comedy was resonating on the South Side, he was picking up paid gigs on the North Side as well.
If any working comedian has the ideal skillset to walk that fine line of finding the funny in geopolitical turmoil, it's Kondabolu.
The Chicago-based comedian and storyteller is the creator and host of the popular weekly comedy show "Blackout Diaries" which focuses on drinking stories and "hilarious misadventures" peopl…
Some of the best bits on "Black Superman" are about the trials of fatherhood.
In Chicago she'll be fine-tuning how all the material best fits together and setting her sights on splitting it all into two separate (but solid) hours.
An oral history of the legendary 1972 Toronto production of "Godspell," which featured Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Gilda Radner, Andrea Martin, Victor Garber and Paul Shaffer.
Sarah Sherman often performs under the name Sarah Squirm, and squirm is exactly what she's known to make her audiences do.
"I'm not gonna make anybody question anything. You're gonna have some dumb fun times, that's it."
Calm has essentially been a nonstop road comic since 2019.
Abi Stafford Lillo left City Ballet amid a family feud and a dispute over whether a choreographer had body-shamed her or she lacked the strength to dance her final role.
Denise is a petite and energetic stand-up comic perhaps best known for her recurring role as Quanisha on BET's "Games People Play."
Whether he's going big, going geeky or going weird, Higley is always looking to take his comedy to new and hilarious places.
On stage, Toomey has a unique ability to stay present in the moment, bantering with the crowd with a sly smile
"And you can go see on a Tuesday night a line-up of amazing comics that would be the headliner in another city."
Although Chicago is where he started doing comedy as an adult, this show will be the first time he's been back on a Chicago stage since performing at Thalia Hall in 2019.
"It ain't no sin to be glad you're alive." Were the anti-vaxxers picketing the St. James Theatre last month Bruce fans?