1,495 stories by "Deb Miller"
The New York Drama Critics' Circle, founded in 1935, has been presenting its annual award for the Best New Play of the season since 1936, making it the second-oldest theater award after the …
This month, during the indefinite precautionary closure of theaters in New York and around the world, Sarah Stiles continues to provide world-class entertainment to fans in self-isolation ev…
With the uncertainty surrounding the duration and impact of the coronavirus crisis, information and expectations are changing frequently. On April 8, The Broadway League announced that the s…
When their close friend and frequent musical-theater collaborator Mauricio Martinez, best known to Broadway fans for his starring role as Emilio Estefan in On Your Feet!, was facing his four…
For a limited time, Audible Theater, a division of Amazon, is offering free audio versions of a selection of popular stage productions from the past year, narrated by the original cast. So i…
In response to the widespread impact of COVID-19 on the theater community, two more philanthropic organizations have recently announced the availability, by application, of emergency support…
This month marked the 90th birthday of Broadway icon Stephen Sondheim (b. March 22, 1930, NYC). The milestone in the life of the eight-time Tony award-winning composer and lyricist of the st…
Starting this evening, Feinstein's/54 Below will offer an At Home series of free one-time-only streamings of its popular cabaret concerts to keep audiences entertained during the closure of …
With the current shutdown of all performance venues in New York, The Boy Band Project has found the perfect solution to keep its popular Sunday afternoon concert, the Boy Band Brunch, schedu…
The coronavirus has upended the old maxim "The show must go on." It was just announced that two major productions, which had been suspended through April 12, after playing a number of previe…
With this week's government-ordered closure of all theaters and performance venues in NYC, we've all become aware of the impact the safety precautions implemented to deal with the coronaviru…
Composer, lyricist, librettist, actor, singer, musician " Erik Ransom does it all, and does it all so famously that the New York-based artist was awarded last year's Off West End (Offie) Awa…
It was just announced by The Broadway League that all Broadway performances are suspended immediately, in the midst of the busy opening season. This comes following the breaking news that an…
In Girl from the North Country, playing an open engagement at Broadway's Belasco Theatre following successful runs in London and Off-Broadway at The Public Theater, Irish playwright and dire…
Among the most widely debated topics in our country, not just during this current primary election season but over the past decade, are the laws and politicized views on immigration. In 72 M…
As you enter the Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theatre at A.R.T/NY, you make your way through a professionally installed conceptual art exhibit, in which the artist is one of the works on display.…
Trouble and controversy have plagued Belgian director Ivo van Hove's re-envisioned revival of West Side Story, playing an open-ended run at the Broadway Theatre, since the beginning, with a …
The Broadway League " the national trade association for the Broadway theater industry, with more than 700 members comprising theater owners, operators, general managers, suppliers, producer…
Irish Repertory Theatre's US premiere of Incantata, which made its acclaimed debut at the 2018 Galway International Arts Festival, is an emotion-packed elegy to the enchantment of love, life…
Russian author Ivan Turgenev's autobiographical short story "First Love," first published in 1860, is the subject of a new retelling in Culture Project's About Love, now playing a limited en…
Atlantic Theater Company's American premiere of Anatomy of a Suicide by Alice Birch paints a painful and disturbing portrait of life-threatening depression across three generations of women …
Award-winning playwright Lucas Hnath takes a provocative and personal approach to an acutely disturbing crime story and its aftermath in his latest work Dana H., making its New York debut at…
Following its premiere run of Ethan Lipton's Tumacho in 2016, Clubbed Thumb (a resident company of Playwrights Horizons) is back with the Obie Award-winning writer's commissioned Wild West p…
A native of Monterrey, Mexico, and resident of New York City, Mauricio Martinez's ongoing "fifteen minutes of fame" have spread like wildfire throughout his native country and the US with hi…
Although it's been twenty-five years since playwright Pearl Cleage's Blues for an Alabama Sky made its debut in Atlanta, the Keen Company's current revival at Theatre Row marks the New York …