The Week Ahead: August Wilson's 'Jitney' at Manhattan Theater Club
The play, directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson, focuses on a father-son relationship in a story about gypsy-cab drivers.
The play, directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson, focuses on a father-son relationship in a story about gypsy-cab drivers.
Whether they were talking about a wife or a parent, comedians confronted the seemingly taboo subject in stark terms that made us laugh " and think.
Jake Broder brings back a cult comedian in the solo show "His Royal Hipness Lord Buckley."
In this adaptation of the movie "The Band's Visit," an Egyptian band that arrives in Israel ends up stranded in a remote village after a mix-up at the border.
Clay McLeod Chapman uses the bloody tools of horror to satirize this political season.
Ms. Weisz is following in the footsteps of Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett and Kate Nelligan in David Hare's drama.
The insult comic has channeled anxieties about food and body insecurities into her first play, "Stuffed."
Mr. Black will bring his red-hot temper to the Marquis Theater in a new show, "Black to the Future."
The star of "Not Safe With Nikki Glaser" on Comedy Central will headline six shows, beginning on Thursday, Aug. 18.
He died 50 years ago this month, and a look back at his humor reveals what holds up " and what doesn't.
Daniel Sullivan directs a version of one of Shakespeare's problem plays at the Delacorte Theater for the free Shakespeare in the Park series.
"War Paint," one of the most anticipated new musicals of the year, opens at the Goodman Theater in Chicago this month.
Mr. Gottfried has been known to show off his creative, filthy and utterly singular mind.
Charna Halpern " who, with the Chicago improv pioneer Del Close, devised a seminal improv technique " is a crucial conduit to "Saturday Night Live."
Shakespeare's comedy, stuffed with rather dated gender politics, will run at the Delacorte Theater with an all-female cast.
Rory Scovel is an improvisational experimentalist with a jazzy rhythm, veering off on tangents and looking to transform, even sabotage, his own sets.
Josie Long and Josh Gondelman are part of a new breed of performers who deliver their monologues without a drop of bile.
Quiara AlegrÃa Hudes's story takes place in a cheap corner bar in North Philadelphia.
On the eve of the premiere of Showtime's "Dice," Mr. Clay reflects on playing a character in his stand-up comedy career and what audiences thought.
Starring Jesse Tyler Ferguson, this one-person play by Becky Mode was an Off Broadway hit in 1999.
Saoirse Ronan and Ben Whishaw lead a deep cast in this revival directed by Ivo van Hove at the Walter Kerr Theater.
The four comics who star in the "Impractical Jokers" television show on TruTV performed live at Radio City Music Hall.
Mr. Birbiglia's new one-man show, "Thank God for Jokes," is an ode to the joke.
The five-man cast of the Improvised Shakespeare Company builds word-drunk and spot-on parodies of comedies and tragedies right on the spot.
Ms. Markey, whose new play is about to open at the Abrons Arts Center, has developed a cult following through performances that mix humor, songs and storytelling.