ArtsBeat: Curtain Down, Heads Up: Is There Such a Thing as Too Much Theater?
A roundup of what readers were talking about last week on the theater section of nytimes.com, Facebook and Twitter.
A roundup of what readers were talking about last week on the theater section of nytimes.com, Facebook and Twitter.
The Broadway revival of Garson Kanin's comedy, starring Jim Belushi and Nina Arianda, is to start performances at the Cort Theater on March 31.
The Broadway revival of Garson Kanin's comedy, starring Jim Belushi and Nina Arianda, is to start performances at the Cort Theater on March 31.
A roundup of readers' responses to recent posts about rock stars on Broadway and Leonard Bernstein's status as one of the greatest composers of all time.
A roundup of readers' responses to recent posts about rock stars on Broadway and Leonard Bernstein's status as one of the greatest composers of all time.
Play readings " works in progress in need of feedback before the full-fledged productions " have become a major piece of the New York theatrical landscape.
An exhibition at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts examines what happens when the aspirational glamor of fashion meets the flesh-and-blood storytelling requirements of cost…
An exhibition at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts looks at what happens when the aspirational glamor of fashion meets the flesh-and-blood storytelling requirements of cost…
A roundup of readers' reviews of Jon Robin Baitz's new play "Other Desert Cities" and the Roundabout's revival of "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde.
A roundup of readers' reviews of Jon Robin Baitz's new play "Other Desert Cities" and the Roundabout's revival of "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde.
An interview with the "Living in Exile" director.
An interview with the "Living in Exile" director.
An interview with creators of "Bonanza" in Under the Radar Festival.
An interview with creators of "Bonanza" in Under the Radar Festival.
The Ranters Theater is making its American debut with a show about two men and a children's pool.
The Ranters Theater is making its American debut with a show about two men and a children's pool.
The site-specific production from the Punchdrunk theater company plans to open this spring in a former hotel.
The site-specific production from the Punchdrunk theater company plans to open this spring in a former hotel.
A look at the poster for David Lindsay-Abaire's new play, starring Tate Donovan and Frances McDormand.
A look at the poster for David Lindsay-Abaire's new play, starring Tate Donovan and Frances McDormand.
When "Rock of Ages" moves to the Helen Hayes Theater in March, it will offer an unusual discount ticket program.
When "Rock of Ages" moves to the Helen Hayes Theater in March, it will offer an unusual discount ticket program.
Two actors, one male and one female, growl like dogs, hit each other and perform other acts of aggressive gamesmanship in "Too Late! antigone (contest #2),".
Two actors, one male and one female, growl like dogs, hit each other and perform other acts of aggressive gamesmanship in "Too Late! antigone (contest #2),".
The playwright Enda Walsh and the director John Tiffany will collaborate on the stage adaptation of the popular film.