1,973 stories by "Leah Putnam"
Brown earned a Drama Desk nomination for her performance as Chantrea in Sam Chanse's new play about memories, identity, and 1970s Cambodia.
The Off-Broadway institution will also give an encore productionl of The Jungle.
Audible Theater will also present the world premiere of Good Enemy at the Off-Broadway venue.
Summoners Ensemble Theatre will celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the show at the New York City staple.
The father and son duo have previously starred together in productions of the play written by Emmy winner Joseph Dougherty.
The 2022-23 season will also feature a closed workshop of Hamlet with Deaf West Theater.
The play about two DREAMers in contemporary America completes its run at Berkeley Rep.
Starring in the Geffen Playhouse production are Ray Abruzzo, Sabrina Sloan, Nancy Linari, and Oscar Best.
The production stars Sonoya Mizuno, Matt de Rogatis, and Christian Jules Le Blanc.
Set after the decriminalization of homosexuality in India, the show follows the cross-continental love story through long distance and cultural clashes.
Performed in repertory, the Olivier-winning director's interpretations play final performances at Off-Broadway's Park Avenue Armory.
Starring physics demonstrator David Maiullo, the show begins its limited engagement at Theater 555.
Broadway veterans star in the new musical conceived and directed by Saheem Ali, with music and lyrics by Michael Thurber and a book by Jocelyn Bioh.
The play about rising anti-Semitism in the United States makes its world premiere at The Tank.
The play follows two men who fall in love while traveling in Amsterdam as they spend one day together before departing the city.
Check out the cafés, food trucks, and restaurants that Edinburgh Fringe writers Leah Putnam and Margaret Hall have been frequenting between shows!
The Fringe First Award winner takes the stage as the iconic artist in her show Black is the Color of My Voice, returning to the festival.
The show also welcomes new alternates Holli' Conway and Ayla Ciccone-Burton.
Playbill Goes Fringe is halfway through this year's coverage of the world's largest arts festival.
The hit musical continues at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre.
Written by and starring Neil D'Astolfo, the comedy plays the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater.
McKellen shares the role of the Danish prince with dancer Johan Christiansen in the re-imagined Shakespeare tragedy.
The show played three Off-Broadway runs prior to its transfer to the festival.
The show follows the cross-continental love story of two men following the decriminalization of homosexuality in India.
Dive into the festival's history, catch up with correspondents Margaret Hall and Leah Putnam, glean insights into attending, and more.