Brian Cox's "Championship Season"
The vaunted actor discusses the dark side of his latest Broadway role Brian Cox hates sports. "I'm completely antithetical to them," says the burly Scottish actor, who has assembled a rogues…
The vaunted actor discusses the dark side of his latest Broadway role Brian Cox hates sports. "I'm completely antithetical to them," says the burly Scottish actor, who has assembled a rogues…
Ching Valdes-Aran reprises her role as an elderly immigrant missing the old country in the Ma-Yi Theater production of "Flipzoids."
"Midnight in Havana" depicts the final hours before the end of the Cuban revolution.
The "Proof" playwright David Auburn has adapted for the stage a forgotten 1906 comedy of manners, "The New York Idea."
Stefanie Zadravec's "Honey Brown Eyes,"set in Bosnia in 1992, explores the terrors of war.
How the fest celebrates everything from Beckett to Van Damme Every January, just as a sizable number of Broadway theatres find themselves without inhabitants, off-Off Broadway basks in an ex…
Judith Malina, legendary co-founder of the Living Theater, tells the biblical story of the rebellious Korach as a prototype for anarchists through the ages.
In "Looking at Christmas," a writer and an actress meet in front of Bloomingdale's on Christmas Eve and begin a holiday tour, exchanging pop-culture minutiae all the way.
The origins of "Three Pianos," a rowdy mash note to Schubert at New York Theater Workshop, go back either 2 or 185 years.
Four playwrights and the Tricycle Theater's artistic director discuss "The Great Game: Afghanistan."
In "Wintuk," Cirque du Soleil weds its customary hypergymnastics to a boy's quest for snow.
How the Oscar nominee surfs the chaos of Mistakes Were Made Welcome to Building Character, TDF’s ongoing series about how actors and how they create their roles The bipolar truth-t…