1,495 stories by "Deb Miller"
This year marks the 95th anniversary of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and it's back live on the streets of New York City and on NBC TV, hosted by the Today show's Savannah Guthrie, Hoda…
Prior to the digital release of a live recording of the show on the Audible streaming platform in December, Faith Salie's Approval Junkie is making its New York debut for a limited four-week…
After its acclaimed Off-Broadway opening in 1955, Alice Childress's Obie-winning play Trouble in Mind was scheduled to transfer to Broadway in 1957, with the stipulation of the show's white …
With its timely setting in the London plague year of 1606, Jeffrey Hatcher's new time-traveling adaptation of Ben Jonson's 1610 classic The Alchemist for Off-Broadway's Red Bull Theater, now…
In keeping with their dedication to championing the works of great American composers, internationally acclaimed duo Opus Two (violinist William Terwilliger and pianist Andrew Cooperstock) w…
Now starring in the Off-Broadway revival of Paul Osborn's classic American comedy Morning's at Seven, stage and screen star Alley Mills has long-since exceeded the running time allotted in A…
There's good reason why the iconic award-winning Blue Man Group is celebrating the major milestone of its 30th anniversary this month at the intimate downtown space of Off-Broadway's Astor P…
On Tuesday, November 16, 2021, Chicago, as it nears its 10,000th performance on Broadway, celebrated 25 years of "Razzle Dazzle" with a special anniversary celebration. Produced by Bar…
It's a regular day in the autumn of 1922, and the four aging Gibbs sisters " Cora, Ida, Arry, and Esther, now in their sixties and seventies " are living ordinary lives very near to each oth…
In the new musical comedy/vanity project A Turtle on a Fence Post by Prisoner #11RO731 (aka political consultant and broker Hank Morris), the writer continues his public feud with New York's…
In a series of historically based vignettes, The Anthropologists " creating original ensemble-devised investigative theater centered on women's experiences and marginalized voices " take a s…
Founded by Israeli-born New York-based Artistic Director Zvi Gotheiner in 1989, ZviDance " a collaborative alliance among artists dedicated to creating a vision of community through its inte…
Getting through adolescence can be a challenge, especially when your classmates and teachers think you're "weird" and your parents and priest don't really understand you. For Trevor Nelson "…
This month marks two major milestones in one of Off-Broadway's longest running and most successful productions since its debut at Astor Place Theatre in 1991. On Sunday, November 7, at 2 pm.…
It was announced by the The Broadway League " the national trade association for the Broadway industry, founded in 1930, and presently with more than 700 members, including theater owners an…
The latest digital exhibition from The Al Hirschfeld Foundation, curated by Creative Director David Leopold to coincide with the reopening of live theater, is Al Hirschfeld's New Season. It …
Without speaking a word, Japanese-born NYC-based creator and performer Sachiyo Takahashi " a three-time grant recipient from The Jim Henson Foundation in 2017, 2018, and 2021, for her innova…
Much to the delight of young (and young-at-heart) audiences, Stage 3 at Off-Broadway's Theatre Row has been transformed into the Hundred Acre Wood and that lovable bear Winnie the Pooh has a…
Now in its Broadway debut with MTC at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, Lackawanna Blues, masterfully written, performed, and directed by Tony Award winner Ruben Santiago-Hudson, offers a supr…
Commissioned by MTC as part of the Bank of America New Play Program, the world premiere of Morning Sun by Tony Award-winning English playwright Simon Stephens (Sea Wall; Heisenberg; The C…
Feinstein's/54 Below continues its premiere selection of cabaret concerts in the elite Diamond Series this week with Tony-nominated stage and screen star Megan Hilty, making her debut at the…
A combative NYC mayoral election in 1929, with allegations of voter fraud, money laundering, and pay-offs, scandalous affairs and mob connections, provides the inspiration for the all-new fu…
NYC-based artist Andrew Norlen's new book, When The Lights Are Bright Again, published by Applause Theatre & Cinema Books and spotlighting the 2020-21 theater shutdown, is available toda…
It's Louisiana 1963. The Civil Rights movement is igniting long-overdue progress and protests to end racial discrimination in America, MLK is preaching non-violence, and JFK is promising the…
With the reawakening of NYC after the long pandemic shutdown, theatergoers can enjoy a variety of events between shows this weekend, from art exhibitions to a seasonal favorite in the heart …