'Who's Holiday' at Stray Dog puts an offbeat spin on Dr. Seuss
Stray Dog Theater production checks in with a character from "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."
Stray Dog Theater production checks in with a character from "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."
Pulitzer Prize-winning musical is coming to the Fox Theatre.
Danny Williams will replace Mark Bernstein, who is retiring after more than 30 years.
Metro Theater Company presents holiday event.
The crowd-pleasing show based on a 1990 movie opens the Fox Theatre Broadway Series.
Pascal stars in national tour of "Pretty Woman: The Musical," based on the 1990 film.
Neil Simon's comedy-drama is the first offering from the Moonstone Theatre Company.
The Muny will return to a seven-show schedule after staging only five this year because of health and safety concerns.
"It Is Magic," the latest Midnight Company production, is at once a celebration of theater and an exhilaratingly offbeat exploration of its possibilities.
Stray Dog Theatre presents offbeat comedy-drama.
The story takes place at a facility where men accused of sexual misconduct are subjected to an algorithm designed to rehabilitate them.
Public event at Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts will celebrate longtime artistic director who died in July at age 75.
Two-character show about a friendship that transcends death is quite unlike the irreverent and often irrepressibly wacky fare that has made the company's reputation.
Directed by Stages artistic director Michael Hamilton, the story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons is one for the ages.
Schedule includes world premiere of "Karate Kid" musical.
Popular musical won a Pulitzer Prize.
Terence Blanchard's opera, which had its world premiere in 2019 at Opera Theatre of St. Louis, will be Met's first production by a Black composer.
Schedule includes a Neil Simon comedy and a musical revue.
West End Players Guild presents Steven Dietz's comedy-drama.
Works by Edward Albee and Harold Pinter open company's season.
Somi Kakoma wrote and stars in tribute to Miriam Makeba.
Theater patrons also will be required to wear masks at all times.
Economic uncertainty threatens longtime friendships in "Sweat," the powerful and poignant production that opens the 45th Black Rep season.
Emily Skinner, who recently appeared as Matron "Mama" Morton in the Muny production of "Chicago," brings solo show to Blue Strawberry.
It's a savvy visualization of their worldview and a witty setting for songs by composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb, the team most famous for "Cabaret."