1,495 stories by "Deb Miller"
After a brief hiatus from the main narrative and a series of bonus content installments airing since January, Broadway Podcast Network's original digital soap opera As the Curtain Rises, wri…
As the next offering in Manhattan Theatre Club's virtual Curtain Call series celebrating acclaimed past productions, two-time Obie Award winner and Tony nominee Charlayne Woodard (Ain't Misb…
After nearly a year's hiatus due to the pandemic, Off-Broadway's award-winning York Theatre Company " founded in 1969, and noted for developing and producing new musicals and resurrecting ne…
It's been thirteen months since the COVID-19 pandemic forced the closure of Broadway theaters on March 12, 2020. But now efforts are underway to begin the reopening process, with two initiat…
Three favorite NYC companies have new offerings making their virtual debut next week, in a variety of genres and styles. So whether you prefer a dramatization of a classic epic poem, an orig…
Right from the start, Ryan McCurdy warns us that he won't be telling the truth. Or maybe he does, at least in part, in his one-man Off-Broadway musical story Whiterock Cliff, performed and s…
As part of Adelphi University's Live from Adelphi concert series, Tony-nominated Be More Chill composer Joe Iconis and his close-knit group of collaborators (lovingly known as Iconis and Fam…
Top offerings for the upcoming weekend include two online concerts and conversations, and a live outdoor solo show at a popular off-off-Broadway venue, so be sure to mark your calendar in ad…
This week's offering include a retrospective celebration of Latino dance, an audio play from the Williamstown Theatre Festival, and a museum pop-up performance by two acclaimed Broadway comp…
On Saturday, April 3, 2021, NY PopsUp " the statewide initiative to reinvigorate the arts " presented the first performance in more than a year inside a Broadway theater. The special event, …
Today is the day that a variety of NYC shows and venues following all COVID-19 safety protocol have been given the official go-ahead to begin reopening. And, as always, if you'd like an enga…
In partnership with two-time Tony Award-winning actress Christine Baranski and Doyle Auctioneers & Appraisers, The Actors Fund " providing human services for the performing arts and ente…
The Drama League Awards, first presented in 1922, and formalized in 1935, have the distinction of being the oldest national theatrical honors, in addition to being the only major awards chos…
Among the first of the NYC venues to reopen on April 2, in accordance with Mayor Bill de Blasio's safety guidelines for the return of live performances, is The Green Room 42. Located on the …
Start your week with a bang on Monday and Tuesday with two free events that celebrate the stars and shows of Broadway and also raise funds for important charitable causes through your volunt…
Among the range of current theater-based online offerings are a new interpretation of a familiar song from a hit Broadway musical, an exhibition of a legendary artist's drawings of an iconic…
The debut of a new audio play for our times and the virtual revival of an annual Eastertime event are among the compelling offerings of New York City theater to check out this weekend. Keen …
Set in the picturesque Parisian district of Montmartre shortly after World War II, Amour is a musical fantasy adapted from the 1943 short story Le Passe-Muraille by Marcel Aymé, with music …
If you're an aficionado of theatrical classics and period pieces, you can connect online this week with an all-star reading of a world-renowned drama by a Pulitzer Prize-winning American ico…
From her Broadway debut in Fiddler on the Roof and her award-winning performance as Rizzo in the original Broadway production of Grease, to her legendary roles on the hit TV sit-com Maude (a…
In the 1960s, young survivors of the Holocaust, striving to express their communal resilience and that of their mother-tongue, began the tradition of The Third Seder, with a unique stage per…
Although, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, live performances with an in-person audience at Broadway's Richard Rodgers Theatre have been shut down for more than a year, since March 12, 2…
If you're wondering what to watch this weekend, SoHo Playhouse and Lincoln Center Theater are streaming two options for your virtual viewing pleasure, both inspired by literary classics, in …
In the move to begin the reopening of NYC venues and performances to live audiences, Off-Broadway companies are presenting compelling in-person shows that speak to our current times, with li…
Director Saheem Ali continues his audio exploration of William Shakespeare's canon with Romeo y Julieta " a new bilingual podcast of The Bard's beloved classic Romeo and Juliet " collaborati…