Struggling with Strindberg: 'The Dance of Death' and 'Mies Julie'
Classic Stage Company presents adaptations of August Strindberg's 'Dance of Death' and 'Mies Julie' in repertory. The post Struggling with Strindberg: ‘The Dance of Death’ and …
Classic Stage Company presents adaptations of August Strindberg's 'Dance of Death' and 'Mies Julie' in repertory. The post Struggling with Strindberg: ‘The Dance of Death’ and …
Alice Ripley is set to star in Elise Forier Edie's "The Pink Unicorn," a one-woman play about a Christian widow whose 14-year-old daughter announces that she is "gender queer." The post Alic…
Transport Group reimagines this Vietnam War-era play in a mesmerizing new Off-Broadway production directed by Jack Cummings III. The post Paying the Price for a Higher Purpose: ‘The Tr…
Critic Elisabeth Vincentelli chatted with Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage about her career and influences. The post LPTW Talks With Pulitzer-Winning Playwright Lynn Nottage…
Theresa Rebeck (Photo: Heather Sten) By Lindsay B. Davis On the morning I spoke to Theresa Rebeck, the highly prolific playwright, award-winning television writer, producer,… The post …
2019 Kleban Prize Winners (l to r): Shaina Taub, Charlie Sohne and Sarah Hammond. (Photos provided by Keith Sherman & Associates) By Bobby McGuire Dueling suffragettes,… The pos…
Santino Fontana and friends kicked off 92Y's Lyrics & Lyricists series with a tribute to the works of Rodgers & Hart. The post Recap: Rodgers & Hart at 92Y appeared first on T…
Ethan Hawke and Paul Dano star in the Broadway revival of 'True West,' Sam Shepard's blustery 1980 play about sibling rivalry. The post Brotherly Hate: ‘True West’ appeared first…
New York City Center presents 'Call Me Madam' as part of their 75th anniversary season, February 6-10. The post First Look: Encores! ‘Call Me Madam’ at New York City Center appea…
Jessie Mueller headed to the Sunshine State with Seth Rudetsky for a one-night-only concert at Fort Lauderdale's Parker Playhouse.
Comedian Colin Quinn takes a bi-partisan stab at the state of the nation.
(l to r) Jelani Alladin and Patti Murin in ‘Frozen.’ (Photo: Deen van Meer) By Cleo Aukland Want more of the Broadway stars that you…
The underground UK hit about a rent boy trying to survive in the big city arrives in Brooklyn in an immersive basement theatre with an audience of 10.
To commemorate Carol Channing's life and work, the Committee of Theatre Owners will dim the lights of Broadway theatres in New York for one minute on Wednesday, January 16 at 7:45 p.m.ÂÂ
Star of stage and screen Carol Channing died of natural causes at the age of 97. We remember some of her greatest moments.
Set in Southern Appalachia, Marin Ireland stars in 'Blue Ridge,' a pitch-dark comedy about heartbreak, hell-raising and healing by Abby Rosebrock.
The luxury accommodations serve as an immersive "Waitress" experience, featuring Broadway memorabilia, costumes, signed posters, and a show-themed cookbook.
It's all hanging out in 2019 with three burlesque/circus troupes strutting their stuff across New York City stages.
Sarah Hammond, Shaina Taub, and Charlie Sohne have won the prestigious awards for their work in musical theater.
Kelli O'Hara chats about her upcoming appearance with Seth Rudetsky at The Town Hall.
Chase Brock stages a futuristic, full-length narrative dance theater piece.
The Tony Award-winning actress chats about her upcoming performance at Fort Lauderdale's Parker Playhouse and concert version of 'The Music Man.'
TDF's new dance initiative will target the lack of awareness and knowledge of dance within communities at large.
Comedienne, chanteuse and star of stage and screen Sandra Bernhard returned to Joe's Pub at The Public Theater for her annual year-end rant and songfest.
The Broadway Blog recaps productions from 2018, along with a look back at some of our favorite interviews.