1,495 stories by "Deb Miller"
The Lucille Lortel Awards, honoring outstanding achievements Off-Broadway (productions in Manhattan venues with 100-499 seats), has announced that its awards for acting will no longer be def…
Get into the spirit of Halloween with a themed selection of three top picks that include an online event, a live in-person show, and a new album release. I Put a Spell on You: The Sanderson …
In 2021, data shows that women across the US are still making only 82 cents on the dollar for what men make. What that means in effect is that US women stop getting paid on October 29 of thi…
Now that the first season of the post-apocalyptic podcast The World to Come is complete and available for binge listening on all popular streaming platforms, members of the audio cast and te…
For nearly two centuries, the NYC-based political organization Tammany Hall, founded as the Society of St. Tammany in 1786, functioned as the main local political machine of the New York Dem…
Theatrical art collective My Barbarian, founded in Los Angeles in 2000, and now based in LA and NYC, is the subject of a new exhibition and live in-person and livestream performance serie…
Three-time Tony Award nominee and Theater Hall of Fame inductee Marin Mazzie (Passion; Ragtime; Kiss Me, Kate), who lost her battle with ovarian cancer on September 13, 2018, would have cele…
If you're concerned about the potential discomfort or waning attention precipitated by sitting through a three-part production with a running time of more than three hours and two intermissi…
In association with the Broadway Podcast Network, multi-award winner Dori Berinstein and Tony nominee Sally Horchow, producers of the acclaimed Broadway show Is This a Room (which I reviewed…
When the Jenkins family gets together for the funeral of their patriarch B " the late pastor of a Black Baptist church " personalities clash, conflicts resurface, sparks fly, and secrets are…
Before launching its national tour in 2022, the incomparable improv musical sensation Freestyle Love Supreme has made its return to Broadway for a limited engagement at the Booth Theatre, af…
There's no end in sight to the proverbial "fifteen minutes of fame" of triple threat Jelani Remy! The New Jersey native has been a non-stop presence on Broadway and beyond " including his re…
A conversation about trans and gender nonconforming representation in the theater, Dreaming the Queer Future, will be held on Zoom on Tuesday, October 19, beginning at 6 pm. Presented by Nat…
On Saturday, October 23, from noon-4 pm, Tin Pan Alley Day will be celebrated with a free public concert in the Flatiron District honoring the official New York City landmark designation, in…
On Monday, October 18, beginning at 7 pm, Broadway Booker " a mobile-friendly website that allows you to book your favorite Broadway stars for both virtual and in-person events " is bringing…
The first live in-person play to reopen Off-Broadway's Minetta Lane Theatre in Greenwich Village since the pandemic shutdown is a limited-engagement revival of the unsettling 1990 solo show …
Beginning this month, Jim Caruso (the recipient of six MAC Awards and nine BroadwayWorld Awards for his nightclub and virtual performances) and Billy Stritch (who recently toured with Tony B…
It's no longer 1979, but Alex " a gritty middle-aged New Yorker of Italian descent " can't handle the changes and the vodka doesn't help. Stumbling on a tenement rooftop on the Lower East Si…
Following a successful inaugural run as part of The Exponential Festival in January 2020, the immersive choose-your-own-adventure sound performance Assemble has returned for a limited engage…
What began as a student show in a 100-seat venue during the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe Festival has become an international sensation, first on London's West End, then in regional and touring pro…
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts' annual Passport to the Arts returns for its Fall 2021 season, running October 16-December 19, with free classes, performances, and custom-designed exp…
The final installment of the epic futuristic dystopian podcast The World to Come, set in the post-apocalyptic world of "Fiveboro," with no internet or electricity, was released on Monday…
Three recently released reading selections for theater-lovers offer a variety of themes, from the Elizabethan era to mid-century America to a compendium of short plays by an acclaimed contem…
During the long pandemic closure of live in-person performances, Off-Broadway's Vineyard Theatre commissioned five innovative artists to create a series of new works of alternative theater. …
The world-premiere production of The Nosebleed, written and directed by Tokyo-born Brooklyn-based theater-maker Aya Ogawa and presented by the Japan Society and the Chocolate Factory Theater…