9/11 tributes from Battery Dance and Irish Rep
On Saturday, September 11, Battery Dance and Irish Repertory Theatre will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, respectively, with a live and a…
On Saturday, September 11, Battery Dance and Irish Repertory Theatre will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, respectively, with a live and a…
After following the stories of three fictional Upstate white middle-class families " The Apples, The Gabriels, and The Michaels " for twelve years through a series of twelve plays and a pand…
Since 1968 (when President Lyndon Johnson began the observance for a week, which was expanded to 30 days, from September 15-October 15, by Ronald Reagan in 1988), Americans have celebrated N…
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts' commitment to audiences with disabilities continues, experimenting with multi-sensory work in an outdoor setting and creating spaces that are socially…
This month, Ariana Johns, Producing Artistic Director of Vampingo Productions, will introduce and host a free midtown Salon series featuring original new writing and music, with the possibil…
When asked in an August interview with London's Telegraph if he would consider reimagining the familiar role of Mary Poppins as a trans woman, producer Cameron Mackintosh (Les Misérables; T…
This year's second annual Hear Me Out New American Monologue Competition " founded by Roland Tec in 2020, to encourage exploration of the monologue form and to expand the audience for new wo…
To celebrate the return of Broadway, Playbill, The Broadway League, the Times Square Alliance, and lead sponsor Prudential are partnering to present Curtain Up! " a free live three-day festi…
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks against the US on September 11, 2001, a date that changed history and will live on in infamy. In recognition of the innocent liv…
As theaters begin to reopen following the industry's 18-month pandemic shutdown, The Broadway League, founded in 1930, as the national trade association for the Broadway industry, and co-pre…
The rain held off, the show went on, and, oh, what a show! NYC-based The Doo Wop Project delivered a spectacular finale to Bristol Riverside Theatre's William Penn Bank Summer Music Fest wit…
A starry roster of entertainers from the world of Broadway and pop music is set to celebrate the reopening of theaters and the joy of musicals in Elsie Fest on Sunday, August 29. Founded in …
Just launched this month as the fifth stand-alone episode in Reign or Shine Productions' six-installment podcast series April Is the Cruelest Month (the title and concept of which were inspi…
The award-winning Bristol Riverside Theatre in Bucks County, PA, heats up the end of its Summer Music Fest with a high-energy concert by NYC's The Doo Wop Project this Friday-Saturday, Augus…
Dorian Corey (ca. 1937-93) was a legend on the New York drag circuit of the 1970s-80s, as founder of both the clothing label Corey Design and the voguing House of Corey, which won more than …
Obie-winning star of the stage and screen Anthony Rapp is not only an accomplished actor, he's also a singer and writer, whose talent and sensitivity come shining through in everything he do…
The Book of Moron is back Off-Broadway, and it's as timely as it ever was. The acclaimed one-man comedy, written and performed by Robert Dubac (The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?) and original…
What hurricane? The show must go on, and it did. While the tempest was downgraded to a tropical storm, The Boy Band Project upgraded the night from rainy to on fire with the group's debut at…
For its inaugural event, New City Music Theatre  (NCMT) " a non-profit company originally founded as Cleveland Musical Theatre in 2014, to create inclusive experiences for a contemporary …
As NYC continues to reopen with COVID-19 safety protocol in place, audiences can enjoy two stellar concert performances today, online and/or in person. And even better, you don't have to cho…
Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU) " the 27-year-old leading network for developing theater professionals " has announced a multi-tiered initiative to serve small-to-medium-sized non-profit p…
Dedicated to incubating new musicals since 2007, Off-Broadway's non-profit New York Theatre Barn, in association with the Broadway Podcast Network " a leader in theater and theater-related p…
In his parody podcast The Wrong Cat Died, theater outsider Mike Abrams, who adamantly believes that Grizabella was the wrong cat to die at the Jellicle Ball, interviews cast members, superfa…
Legendary American actor, singer, dancer, composer, lyricist, playwright, and producer George M. Cohan (1878-1942) epitomized the multitude of skills and accomplishments of a multi-hyphenate…
On Monday, August 16, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio issued Emergency Executive Order 225, requiring COVID-19 vaccination for all indoor entertainment, recreation, dining, and fitness settings, to…