Reed Birney, Ephraim Birney, Photo by Carol Rosegg Irish Repertory Theatre extended the New York Premiere of Chester Bailey by Emmy Award winner Joseph Dougherty (“thirtysomething,”...
A is For presents their annual “Broadway Acts For Women” this Sunday May 2nd, LIVE from 54 Below with Martha Plimpton, Sara Bareilles, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Mandy...
11am: Unbought & Unbossed: Reclaiming Our Vote By National Black Theatre. After its critically acclaimed partnership with Park Avenue Armory for 100 YEARS | 100 WOMEN, National Black Theatre...
Mark your calendar for Live from the West Side: Women of Broadway, coming to a living room near you this fall. two-time Tony Award winner Patti...
The Urban Stages’ Retrospective (October 11- November 10) will feature ten plays from the past three decades. In addition, there will be a special musical evening...
Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes, Artistic Director/CEO) announces additional casting for The 24 Hour Plays Off-Broadway. Six playwrights, six directors, 24 actors and a musical guest...
This city has been blessed with 25 years of New York City Center’s Encores!, and what a way for this organization to celebrate. Bob Martin, whose character...
When a theatrical work is presented with honesty and integrity and a high level of craftsmanship, quite often I find that the notion of whether or...
Seeing Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan’s adaptation of George Orwell’s classic 1984 is like being stuck inside an obnoxious video game. Everything is incoherence, violent for the sake...
The Tony’s are over but summer is never dull when it come to theatre. Here’s what to look for. Broadway Up first is 1984 based on...
It is clear from the beginning that Ken (Reed Birney) is not happy with his life or from what it seems his marriage to Nancy (Annette...
What are the top five things that a hamster does? Spin in his wheelie thing? Stay in his cage? Or does he break out? This is...
“Dance more than I did, drink less than I did. Go to church. Be good to everyone you love. I love you more than you’ll ever...
The Drama Desk celebrated their 65 years of excellence in theater and 60 consecutive years of its coveted awards with a Diamond Jubilee party Sunday, November...
Stephen Karam’s new play The Humans, at the Laura Pels Theatre, is well acted, but uneventful. I know shoot me now, I heard most everybody loves this...