Avi Hoffman and Suzanne Toren on 'Death of a Salesman' and Yiddish
The language has been an integral part of life for Mr. Hoffman and Ms. Toren, who star in a New Yiddish Rep production of the Arthur Miller play.
The language has been an integral part of life for Mr. Hoffman and Ms. Toren, who star in a New Yiddish Rep production of the Arthur Miller play.
As in the word game, the audience is asked to help fill in the blanks " a license to go a little lowbrow " in this show at New World Stages.
Soomi Kim and Suzi Takahashi recount the life and death of Kathy Change, a political protester who died in 1996, in a work at Here Arts Center.
The company Gare St. Lazare Ireland has adapted this short story into a minimalist play consisting of a monologue.
New Yiddish Rep is performing Arthur Miller's play at the Castillo Theater.
Mr. Takei's memories of his family's imprisonment in the United States during World War II inspired the Broadway musical "Allegiance."
This theater festival produced by Anne Hamburger at Hudson River Park in Chelsea presents new works by younger artists.
Matthew Coffey, the daughter of the actress Julia Coffey, was involved in similar government operations as the one outlined in the play.
Five employees of Financial Bank report to work every day, even though their customers have vanished, in this production by Animals Performance Group.
This play, which starts its director, Ms. Turner, centers on a lesbian couple and a possible gender change
Kevin Armento's play follows an affair between a high school boy and his algebra teacher from the perspective of the boy's self-aware cellphone.
Genevieve Hulme-Beaman's solo play, in which she stars, is part of the Origin Theater Company's 1st Irish festival at 59E59 Theaters.
Matthew-Lee Erlbach's play centers on two gay men seeking to have a child, and a prospective birth mother who ends up having an affair with one of them.
Donal O'Kelly's "Little Thing, Big Thing" is not the moldy old caper you might expect.
The Women's Voices Theater Festival, which runs through Nov. 22, will present 56 world-premiere productions at 51 participating theaters.
This multimedia work blends fiction and reality as it speaks to the power of artists to incite action with images.
"Persona" and "After the Rehearsal," both directed by Ivo van Hove, have their American premieres at the FringeArts festival.
This play finds a young woman who uses a wheelchair experiencing a breakup with her boyfriend.
Wednesday in 2d graf is Sept. 2 Playwrights including Beth Henley, David Grimm, Marcus Gardley and John Guare talk about adapting Williams's stories for the Acting Company.
With nearly 200 productions, navigating this festival can be difficult, but it can also be a surprisingly happy theatergoing experience.
Manhattan Theater Club's coming season of productions solely by white male playwrights led to a sometimes heated discussion on Twitter and other social media outlets.
This musical about two relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is playing in Sag Harbor, N.Y.
Mr. Summers's one-man show details his online correspondence with the title's inspiration: a man, possibly Australian, who submitted lyrics to him over seven years.
Kelley Curran steals the show in Taibi Magar's staging of this comedy, presented in Lenox, Mass., by Shakespeare & Company.
In Howard L. Craft's century-spanning play at Here, J. Alphonse Nicholson plays a minstrel, a faith healer, an F.B.I. informant, an actor and a homeless man.