Review: 'Rap Guide to Consciousness' at SoHo Playhouse
Do you ever wonder about the nature of awareness and the mechanics of perception? Luckily for us, Baba Brinkman does, and returns to SoHo Playhouse with his well-conceived and brilliantly en…
Do you ever wonder about the nature of awareness and the mechanics of perception? Luckily for us, Baba Brinkman does, and returns to SoHo Playhouse with his well-conceived and brilliantly en…
Just concluding his comic roles in the Walnut Street Theatre's national touring production of Ken Ludwig's Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, with its final performances this week in Ca…
The latest work by Pulitzer Prize-finalist Jordan Harrison, The Amateurs, now making its world premiere at Vineyard Theatre, is a profound and witty meta-theatrical meditation on the purpose…
Through the hand of fate, two lonely and damaged strangers have been brought together in an isolated cabin in the Alaskan wilderness, each suffering the effects of familial trauma, the devas…
Marking the bicentennial of Mary Shelley’s classic horror novel of 1818, Frankenstein, a new musical with book, music, and lyrics by Eric B. Sirota, focuses less on the monster and mor…
Whether you love the works of Russian playwright Anton Chekhov or hate them, you can't help but enjoy The Chekhov Dreams, a dark and witty world-premiere rom-com by John McKinney. Presented …
Now in its impressive Off-Broadway premiere at WP Theater in association with New Georges, following a critically-acclaimed run in the 2017 Exponential Festival at The Bushwick Starr (co-pre…
If you're in the mood for a straightforward narrative with a clear-cut beginning, middle, and ending, then Theatre Exile's Philadelphia premiere of Really, by Brooklyn-based playwright Jacki…
With an illustrious career spanning the past five decades, John Guare has been the recipient of Tony, Obie, and Olivier Awards, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an Oscar nomi…
With most of the performances sold out before the show even opened, Lantern Theater Company has already announced a one-week extension of its current production of Copenhagen, and that's goo…
New York City is ringing in the New Year with a full slate of new works presented in January, February, and March, including a one-day event with the Dramatists Guild Fund in support of the …
Since its premiere in the Jersey-shore town of Cape May in July 2014, The Summer Club has been bringing the retro sound of the Big Bands, the sophisticated stylings of the Swing era, and the…
In 2002, when his 86-year-old father was gravely ill, award-winning actor John Lithgow read stories to him at his bedside " the same stories his dad Arthur Lithgow, a regional theater artist…
Sew and Sew Productions and the Horse Trade Theater Group present the return of Jack Fry's highly-acclaimed Einstein! to New York City in January. Performed again at Under St. Marks Th…
Don't let the name fool you. They're not just "the boys of summer," they're here year-round to keep the spirit of Swing, the sounds of the Big Band era, and the camaraderie of the "Rat Pack"…
Part of the popular Urban Scuba Series, this year's holiday offering by Brian Sanders' JUNK is one that's sure to land you on Santa's naughty list! Urban Scuba: Adult Swim presents a sequenc…
Philadelphia's Midtown Village is a whole lot brighter this year with the opening of Tinsel, a new Christmas pop-up bar in the space occupied for over 100 years by Simpson's Jewelry. The spa…
Continuing its signature holiday tradition this year with the company's 14th annual panto " a family-friendly seasonal brand of musical-comedy entertainment, with origins dating back to the …
Wilmington's City Theater Company presents Sunday in the Park with George like you've never seen it before, in an original deconstruction conceived by Co-Directors Michael Gray and Tom Shade…
Opening Tiny Dynamite's seventh season of "A Play, A Pie, and A Pint" – its popular happy-hour series of one-act plays, which includes a slice of pizza and a beer or soft drink with ev…
The first Broadway revival of the 1990 Tony-nominated hit musical Once On This Island, with book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and music by Stephen Flaherty, brings an innovative vision to an ol…
One of the early, less-familiar works by Tony Award-winning playwright and librettist Terrence McNally (famed for his highly-acclaimed Love! Valour! Compassion!, Master Class, Kiss of the Sp…
If you're looking for an evening of escapist entertainment at the theater this holiday season, 1812 Productions' twelfth installment of its perennial hit This Is The Week That Is provides th…
If your fond childhood memories include Dr. Seuss The Grinch, his dog Max, and a Ville filled with Whos You might like a sequel from 40 years hence Though if you're a Grinch, too, you might …
Now celebrating its tenth year, Philadelphia's Christmas Village " an open-air German-style holiday market – returns to the newly restored LOVE Park with more than 80 vendors offering …