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In the quietly futuristic revival of Marjorie Prime, playwright Jordan Harrison asks a haunting question: What if memory itself could be edited"and preserved"through artificial intelligence?…
The Art of Leaving, a new play by Anne Marilyn Lucas now playing at the Pershing Square Signature Center, may be fresh to the stage, but it arrives feeling strangely fossilized"as though une…
You can understand that in Vaudeville days, nobody wanted to follow the dog act. Why? Because dogs are cute and furry and audiences love them. Hence, the two talented dogs, Gus and J…
Cracking the world wide open, Martyna Majok's Queens, the superb off-Broadway production from Manhattan Theatre Club at New York City Center, unfolds like a memory broken apart under pressur…
A World Premiere for Wishing to Grow Up Brightly is now playing at Theatre Horizon. With a Book by Amanda Morton, Matthew Decker & Brenson Thomas and Music by Josh Totoro, it is an e…
Rajiv Joseph's Archduke, now playing Off-Broadway at the Laura Pels Theater as part of Roundabout Theatre Company's season, aspires to be a dark, absurdist comedy in the vein of Tom Stoppard…
It is human nature for people to prejudge individuals; but, it is the miracle of humanity that those prejudgments are so often proven wrong. The world premiere of Bum Bum (or this farce that…
Afra Hines and Jesse LeProtto As someone who clears their head by rewatching iconic choreography""Let's Have a Glass Together" from Grand Hotel, "American Son" from Will Rogers Follies, "I'm…
There are performances that entertain, and then there are performances that bear witness. In The American Soldier, Douglas Taurel offers the latter"a sacred holding space for the voices of t…
Meet the Cartozians, now premiering by Second Stage Theater at The Signature Theatre, is a smart, provocative new play by Talene Monahon that dares to wade into one of the most complicated c…
Caricature king Ken Fallin works his artistic magic once again " this time turning his sharp pen toward the hilariously heartfelt cast of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, now play…
Sir Tom Stoppard " the dazzling, erudite playwright and screenwriter whose wit, intellect, and love of language shaped modern theatre and film " died peacefully on November 29, 2025, a…
Not shocking 'The Queen of Versailles,' starring Kristin Chenoweth, set its final performance date on Broadway forJanuary 4, 2026. By closing, the musical will have played 32 previews and 65…
You've seen the movie, maybe even see the musical before but you probably have never seen this hilariously funny, non-stop laugh-fest version of ELF: The Musical. I laughed from the beginnin…
What does friendship really cost? Apparently, around $300,000"plus one massive ego bruise and a bowl of olives. In the sharp, briskly timed revival of Yasmina Reza's Art on Broadway, Bobby C…
ive From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents", is normally filmed from the Hotel Edison, but due to several conflicts we did the show zoom style. I am so grateful to my guest C…
Rajiv Joseph's 2009 two-hander, Gruesome Playground Injuries, returns Off-Broadway in a searing, nonlinear revival that showcases two towering performances and the strange, tender terrain of…
At 900 Broadway, nestled just below the street-level buzz of 20th Street, lies a hidden gem that recently served up one of the most memorable and soul-stirring evenings in recent Off-Broadwa…
There are plays that you see, and there are plays that change you. And then, there's The Laramie Project, a work of theatre so human, so painfully true, it becomes part of your bloodstream. …
Classic Stage Company delivers a gently heart-wrenching, beautifully sung revival of The Baker's Wife, Stephen Schwartz's long-revered cult musical with a score as warm and aching as fresh b…
The New York premiere of The Art Tour, a new musical by Kyle Fackrell and directed by Lindsey Hope Pearlman, quietly landed at Theatre Row this fall"and now, with little fanfare, it closes t…
Sydney stand-up comedian and artist, Sam Kissajukian, has created and performs in his one man show, 300 Paintings in the Matthews Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center now through Sunday, Novem…
In the ever-morphing game of Chess, the Broadway revival at the Imperial Theatre plays out like a Cold War fever dream"part rock opera, part romantic melodrama, part political satire, and so…
Let's get one thing straight: the worst part of Two Strangers (Carry A Cake Across New York) is its clunky title " a head-scratcher almost as puzzling as the show's poster. But don't let the…
We were at the opening of Vape! The Grease Parody, the laugh-out-loud parody that drags Rydell high kicking and singing into the 21st century. Now playing at Theatre 555, At the after party …