A rich electoral history is rehearsed in 'Something Moving' at Ford's
Playwright Pearl Cleage meditates on Maynard Jackson, Atlanta's first Black mayor, in a fascinating depiction of the citizens who voted for him. By AMY KOTKIN
Playwright Pearl Cleage meditates on Maynard Jackson, Atlanta's first Black mayor, in a fascinating depiction of the citizens who voted for him. By AMY KOTKIN
Catch up on your reading and listening with these four selections of recent book and music releases from artists and shows of the New York stage, including an original cast album, the second…
In the one-night-only New York premiere of Bill Russell: My Side of the Show at Birdland Jazz Club on Monday, September 25, the Tony-nominated librettist and lyricist traced the development …
The company comes through with an impeccable cast and smart tech. By FOSSE THORNTON
Stunning visuals, gorgeous puppetry, and a skilled ensemble bring Eric Carle's stories to vivid life. By REBECCA CALKIN
The couple credit son and creative partner Gideon Grody-Patinkin with their newfound social media fame. By NICOLE HERTVIK
It's a beautiful and thoughtful show, surprising in its ability to challenge us on complex topics of gender and death. By DARBY DEJARNETTE
The storytelling is complex and gripping " a tragedy wrapped in a fable and a memory play set in a war zone. By JOHN STOLTENBERG
Even the most sterling production would have difficulty making Alan Ayckbourn's comedy-thriller work well. By BOB ASHBY
Two big events are returning to NYC in October that give fans the opportunity to bid on pieces of Broadway history and to attend trailblazing shows for half the regular ticket price in intim…
The haunting and surreal drama is a new work by Europe's most-performed living playwright.
Baltimore native Tanea Renee delivers a riveting performance as Billie Holiday in a production extended by popular demand. By MALCOLM LEWIS BARNES
A captivating compilation of five new shows by local artists, from fun-filled and poignant to thought-provoking. By DEBBIE MINTER JACKSON
The Taffety Punk production portrays women, diagnosed as 'hysterics,' who were confined to a prison-like hospital in Paris in the 19th century. By RAVELLE BRICKMAN
Ten-day festival promises joyous reunion for Baltimore's artistic community after pandemic hiatus.
The critically acclaimed Broadway by the Season series continues in October with the last of its four-concert inaugural season at Kaufman Music Center's Merkin Hall. A follow-up to creator, …
Join Theatre Washington, over 40 DC-area theaters, and dozens of theater-makers as they kick off Theatre Week 2023.
The truthful interpretation of her life in this production, already a tour-de-force of musical theater on a technical level, makes it a must-see gem. By ALEXANDRA BOWMAN
On Monday evening, September 18, Audible Inc., the leading creator and provider of premium audio storytelling, hosted a celebration of the 5th anniversary of Audible Theater, in its Off-B…
The brilliance of the piece lies in its ability to capture individual thought processes and splash them onto the stage. By FOSSE THORNTON
Actor, singer, director, and deviser Jenna Kuerzi, a native of New Jersey, brings her unique perspective on controversial movie star and notorious bad boy Johnny Depp to NYC in October for f…
The show is filled to the brim with musical talent from its cast and live orchestra. By LAURA MILLS
Bram Stoker's Dracula, the legendary 1897 neo-Gothic epistolary novel chronicling the strange events at the Transylvanian castle and English relocation of the eponymous vampire Count, has be…
You may find yourself vibrating with joy and admiration for the protagonist Olga Ivanovna. This flamboyant production is theater at its most epic. By GREGORY FORD
As part of its 20th anniversary season of Core Productions, NYC's The Tank, founded in 2003, and dedicated to supporting new work and providing a home for emerging artists and companies, is …