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"She's late, the girl." The line lands like a flared warning before anything else has the chance to settle. It is tossed out with precision, edged with judgment, and it tells us immediately …
Two New York families are teaming up to produce an enchanting evening of interactive musical theater and exquisite cuisine. The venerable French restaurant, Le Rivage, owned by the Denami…
Let's be honest"auditions are either an actor's favorite sport or their personal nightmare. But what if the real story isn't happening on your side of the table? On April 10, Theater Resourc…
John Patrick Shanley's The Pushover, now at the Chain Theatre, sets out to be a psychological study of power, manipulation, and moral blindness. What it delivers instead is a convoluted, imp…
J2 Spotlight Musical Theater Company (Jim Jimirro, Executive Producer/Co-Founder; Robert W. Schneider, Artistic Director/Co-Founder) announce that it has 'cast' puppets by Ed Christie"the ac…
There's something undeniably compelling about watching someone take the very things that once broke them"and turning them into material that lands. In Nicole Travolta Is Doing Alright, actor…
They file in like a think-tank assembly, taking their positions for an intellectual discussion at the highest level. And then it shifts, slapping us hard with lines that resonate, pulled str…
I first met Renee Taylor and her late husband, Joe Bologna, when I assisted Gail Cooper-Hecht, the designer of the costumes for the Off-Broadway production of The Bermuda Aven…
Ken Fallin's caricature of Gotta Dance! opened at Stage 42 with an after party at  in New York City. Go inside with interviews, photos from the red carpet and after party at The West Bank…
Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents, is normally filmed from the Hotel Edison, but due to several unforeseen circumstances we are doing the show zoom style. Today on …
Written and directed by Mara Lieberman"named one of TimeOut's "50 Amazing People Changing the World""Dirty Books arrives with the promise of provocation: an immersive dive into the heated ba…
Stephen Adly Guirgis brings Dog Day Afternoon to Broadway with formidable pedigree"adapting Sidney Lumet's landmark 1975 film, written by Frank Pierson, which won the Academy Award for Best …
The nominees for the 41st Annual Lucille Lortel Awards"New York's only honors dedicated exclusively to outstanding achievement Off-Broadway"were unveiled today with a touch of Broadway flair…
Now at Stage 42 following its run at The York Theatre, Gotta Dance! arrives as both a celebration and a preservation project"less a traditional musical than a curated exhibition of Broadway'…
PARADISE'S EXODUS " Paradise's second season finale, as predicted, had a whole lot going on. From finally seeing what Alex is and the entire dome settling into Exodus protocol " which meant …
At the Public Theater, Anna Ziegler's Antigone (This Play I Read in High School), directed by Tyne Rafaeli, takes on Sophocles' enduring tragedy with ambition, intellect, and a distinctly mo…
Broadway is about to get a luminous new presence. Emmy and Golden Globe winner Mariska Hargitay will make her long-awaited Broadway debut in Every Brilliant Thing, beginning May 26, 2026, at…
David Cale's The Unknown, now Off-Broadway at Studio Seaview under the precise direction of Leigh Silverman, is less a play than a slow psychological unraveling"one that coils around identit…
Lauren Yee's Mother Russia, now at Signature Theatre under the direction of Teddy Bergman, barrels forward with the jittery energy of a system in freefall. Set in 1992 St. Petersburg, just a…
Talent can dazzle. It can seduce. Giant makes uncomfortably clear, it can also just under the surface waiting to be unleashed. Mark Rosenblatt's sharply constructed Broadway debut, now playi…
Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents, is normally filmed from the Hotel Edison, but due to several unforeseen circumstances we are doing the show zoom style. Today on …
CBS RADIO NULL AND VOID " (Via Media Post) The news business has taken another big hit: CBS News is eliminating CBS Radio. Closing of the radio network, which now has 700 affiliates, wil…
When you enter Night Side Songs at Claire Tow Theater, something shifts immediately. This is not a traditional theatrical experience"it feels closer to a gathering, almost like stepping into…
We have been cordially invited to a wedding, and a soft hum of sweet expectation fills the room like Golden notes in the air. We file in, past a familiar sign welcoming us to the union of Le…
I've been a fan of Brian Quijada ever since his electrifying one-man hip-hop musical Where Did We Sit on the Bus? at Ensemble Studio Theatre back in 2016. His voice"both literal and artistic…