Reviews: What Do Critics Think of Amid Falling Walls at National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene?
The new work, about Jewish perseverance during the Holocaust, is part of NYTF's 109th season.
The new work, about Jewish perseverance during the Holocaust, is part of NYTF's 109th season.
Both productions belong to the Off-Broadway company's series of innovative solo works performed by their creators.
The solo exploration of sex in the face of death and gender transition is directed by Em Weinstein.
If you're in the holiday spirit, donating to theatre artists is the gift that keeps on giving.
The holiday classic returns to the Denver theatre company.
Eric Berryman will star with direction by Kate Valk.
The play spotlights a gay married couple in an open relationship.
Pose star Cecilia Gentilli explores finding faith as a trans woman in the show, part stand-up and part camp solo show.
The play, directed by Matthew Dunster, follows a man returning home from America with a wife his family has never met.
Joe Rosario directs the Ruth Stage production.
The pop music parody of Tim Burton's film Edward Scissorhands will features all-new immersive staging.
The modern reimagining is directed by Blanche McIntyre.
The "naughty" take on the holiday ballet features burlesque dancers, circus artists, and more.
The Purlie Victorious star appeared on the Kelly Clarkson show to catch up about all things Broadway, plus his new album, When a Crooner Dies.
The long-awaited Theatre for a New Audience production was originally slated for March 2020.
Bedlam's production of Stoppard's play initially extended its run last month before performances began.
The season marks artistic director Michael Longhurt's final season with the company.
The revival of John Patrick Shanley's play is running at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
The musical follows Shakespeare's titular heroine as she gets a rewrite on her story, infused with pop anthems from Grammy winner Max Martin.
The new musical features the songs of Petula Clark, Lesley Gore, Dusty Springfield, and other 1960s hits.
The new work, about Jewish perseverance during the Holocaust, is part of NYTF's 109th season.
Pose star Cecilia Gentilli explores finding faith as a trans woman in the show, part stand-up and part camp solo show.
The album marks the Tony and Grammy Award winner's first new album featuring original music since 2019.
The program dedicated to fostering new works honors the late playwright's legacy of mentorship.
The inaugural award acknowledges an icon who sets an excellent example for youth and makes a true difference.