Sam Max's Coop to Have World Premiere at Off-Off-Broadway's Paradise Factory
The new play explores the cost of freedom and the vulnerable experience of being queer and gender non-conforming.
The new play explores the cost of freedom and the vulnerable experience of being queer and gender non-conforming.
Several of the Clubbed Thumb cast return for the encore run, co-presented with PlayCo Off-Broadway.
The Noah Diaz play, directed by Taylor Reynolds, imagines a complex adulthood for the iconic children's book characters.
The album, My Standards, is released digitally February 7.
Oregon Shakespeare Festival artistic director Nataki Garrett has put initiatives in place to change her company and the larger theatrical landscape.
The world premiere from The Hearth kicks off a limited run at 59E59 Theaters February 6.
The playwright and performer of Bright Colors and Bold Patterns returns with a follow-up solo comedy, produced by Michael Urie.
The world premiere by C.A. Johnson, presented by MCC, kicks off previews.
Stevie Walker Webb, Annie Dorsen, and Jenny Koons are the inaugural directors at the yet-to-open Mercury Store.
Good Chance will also erect The Jungle's dome on the Mexico/U.S. border, where it will be a hub for community, art, and culture.
Kate Fry, Downton Abbey's Brendan Coyle, and Christopher Donahue will star in the Robert Falls-helmed production in Chicago.
Director Lileana Blain-Cruz talks about helming the Off-Broadway bow of Alice Birch's complicated Anatomy of a Suicide.
Carrie Coon, Namir Smallwood, Randall Arney, and more star in the David Cromer"helmed production in Chicago.
Co-written with Feldman's childhood friend Adrian Dickson, musical will play Feinstein's/54 Below in February and March.
The month-long festival culminated February 3 in New York City.
The intimate rock epic, seen around the country and now premiering in New York, is directed by Chay Yew.
The new works series will kick off in March.
LA Williams directs the Keen Company production featuring Alfie Fuller, John-Andrew Morrison, and more.
Based on the 1969 movie, the story follows two couples whose outlooks on life are changed by the sexual revolution.
Young Jean Lee's play-concert, about life and death, returns for a limited run from Second Stage Theater directed by Raja Feather Kelly.
The winner of this year's accolade, honoring women in playwriting, will be announced March 2.
Jones, who joins the Off-Broadway run this month, will be the first woman to play the role.
The Tony winner is the youngest recipient in the Harvard-born award's 54-year history.
The new family comedy from the Beautiful actor will play a limited run this winter.
Benjamin Purkiss will star as the masked hero in the musical, featuring original music by the Gipsy Kings.