The Wooster Group's Next Project Will Be Bertolt Brecht's The Mother
Founder Elizabeth LeCompte will direct the new production, featuring original music by Amir ElSaffar, in 2020.
Founder Elizabeth LeCompte will direct the new production, featuring original music by Amir ElSaffar, in 2020.
See who's joining Rob McClure, Jenn Gambatese, and others in the new musical adaptation.
The Jeremy O. Harris play, directed by Danya Taymor, will have its U.K. premiere in April.
The Tony nominee stars as Emily Dickinson's posthumous editor, Mabel Loomis Todd, in Rebecca Gilman's new play at 59E59.
The world premiere, directed by Tea Alagić, opens October 24 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
The musical comedy, which stars Gary Busey, will play its final performance at Theatre at St. Clements in October.
Susan Lambert Hatem's play explores the confidence of a president, a nation in chaos, and women in politics.
The world premiere is directed by Danya Taymor.
Adam Gwon and Michael Mitnick's new musical opens October 23 at Roundabout Theatre Company.
The acclaimed production from National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene broke the house box office record at Stage 42.
Kareem M. Lucas, Zhailon Levingston, Alex Hare, and Nehemiah Luckett will develop works over a two-year period.
The solo show by Charles Gershman imagines an alternate version of America's First Daughter.
The new Bess Wohl play, directed by Leigh Silverman, will premiere on Broadway this winter.
The unauthorized send-up of the hit TV series will have run for 16 months.
Signature Theatre revives Anna Deavere Smith's documentary play, written in response to the 1991 Crown Heights riots.
The Tony winner stars as Bella Abzug in the new monologue play at MTC.
Leah C. Gardiner directs the groundbreaking choreopoem, with choreography by Camille A. Brown.
The company behind the acclaimed Yiddish Fiddler will debut its new project in December.
Atlantic Theater's world premiere, directed by John Ortiz, will begin previews in November.
The critically acclaimed world premiere, directed by Whitney White, is a co-production between WP Theater and Second Stage.
The Kiln Theatre production will star Ellen Robertson, Elliot Levy, and Amber James.
Katie Brook directs the world premiere, an intimate snapshot of 1980s queer anti-heroines, presented by Ars Nova.
Conceived and directed by Tina Satter, the psychological thriller is adapted from the transcript of the FBI interrogation of Reality Winner.
The world premiere, part of Nelson's Rhinebeck Panorama, begins previews Off-Broadway.
Broadway alums Saycon Sengbloh, Tituss Burgess, and Hailey Kilgore are also among the newly announced cast of the Liesl Tommy-helmed project.