For Disabled Actors, Memorizing the Part Is Only the Beginning
A peek backstage at the play "Cost of Living" shows how two performers prepare physically for their roles.
A peek backstage at the play "Cost of Living" shows how two performers prepare physically for their roles.
A new play and a coming film are joining the various projects that have reconsidered the class dynamics of the Olympics figure skating controversy from 1994.
How hyperspecific material makes local residents laugh on the national tour of "Hedwig and the Angry Inch."
The critically acclaimed musical about an Egyptian band in a small Israeli town will start performances in the fall.
The complete list of shows, actors, designers and others.
The director of "Bandstand" had to introduce changes " then let go.
From lotteries to apps, there are several easy ways to score inexpensive tickets to a show. Even one about a certain former Treasury secretary.
How a set designer conceived an evolving, revolving new look for "The Hairy Ape."
The sound designer Ben Williams talks about the sonic elements that inspired his work on the play "The Terrifying," at the Abrons Arts Center.
From the disco-era " "Rachael Lily Rosenbloom and Don't You Ever Forget It!" " is getting a new turn in the spotlight at Feinstein's/54 Below.
Visiting New York and crunched for time? Each of these shows will take an hour of your time, more or less.
For the New Group's production of "Evening at the Talk House," Monique Carboni designed original posters for 30 fictional shows that line the walls of a bar.
Theater companies are resurrecting gay history by taking the axiom "you had to be there" literally in new immersive shows.
Sean Higgins, the designer of artwork for the play "Barbecue," is a vegetarian who knows how to make a meaty poster.
How a photo shoot for a theater poster promoting the drama "Baby Screams Miracle" became an emotionally raw experience.
This August Wilson show takes place in 1977 in the city's Hill District. Among the highlights: Pirates memorabilia, Iron City beer and classic cars.
The Hudson Theater, one of Broadway's oldest, has been renovated and is reopening to a revival of "Sunday in the Park With George," starring Jake Gyllenhaal.
Thousands of theater fans, many dressed as their favorite characters from Broadway shows, descended on the Javits Center for a weekend of fan fun.
Mr. McMullan unearths some of his never-before-seen theater posters to demonstrate how he created each work, from early studies to final versions.
An exclusive musical number from the popular CW comedy featuring the Tony-winning Ms. LuPone and the Tony nominee Tovah Feldshuh.
Liss Couch-Edwards, the marketing and graphic design coordinator at Hartford Stage, talks about how she created the post for 'The Comedy of Errors.'
A look back at review of the playwright's works in The New York Times.
Two actresses from "Orange Is the New Black," Dascha Polanco and Selenis Leyva, are starring in the play "Tell Hector I Miss Him" at Atlantic Theater.
With shows about these divas in the works " and one now onstage in a full production " it will be as if the '70s, '80s and '90s never ended.
A peek at the long runs of the closing shows "Fiddler on the Roof," "The Color Purple," "Something Rotten!," "Matilda the Musical" and "Jersey Boys."