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The Nanette star is back Off-Broadway with her newest solo show, playing at the Daryl Roth Theater.
The Nanette star is back Off-Broadway with her newest solo show, playing at the Daryl Roth Theater.
The Terrence McNally play, starring Audra McDonald and Michael Shannon, wraps up its limited run.
KT Sullivan and Steve Ross bring to life the many characters that made up the playwright's life.
Weaving in the 1977 cult horror film HOUSE, live music, and more, the show is directed by Rubén Polendo.
The musical send-up is from the creators of The Office and Friends musical parodies.
Several Off-Broadway plays, filmed last season, will be seen on New York City's WNET-TV this summer.
The evening of back-to-back monologue plays kicks off its Broadway run at the Hudson Theatre July 26.
The Men on Boats playwright returns Off-Broadway with a new comedy that subverts patriarchal narrative tropes throughout the ages.
The real-life couple will star in Australian writer-director Simon Stone's contemporary rewrite.
Lee Sunday Evans will direct the world premiere from the Harry Potter playwright at Atlantic Theater Company.
Moderated by Robert O'Hara, the writers will discuss how theatre classics inspire them.
The Tony and two-time Oscar winner will be honored with the award in the fall.
The American Museum of Natural History and A.R.T. will stage excerpts of the new adaptation, helmed by Rachel Chavkin, ahead of the world premiere in Boston.
The production, helmed by Brian Clowdus, will transform the Wintergreen mountain resort into Austria.
Alexis Scheer's new comedy, co-produced by WP Theater and 2ST and directed by Whitney White, makes its world premiere in the fall.
Alexis Scheer's new comedy, co-produced by WP Theater and 2ST and directed by Whitney White, makes its world premiere in the fall.
Check out the casts for the Chicago theatre's first four productions of the 2019"2020 season.
Robin Glendinning's new play, inspired by a true story, explores the rivalry between a Monsignor and an infamous Nazi during WWII.
The Sheen Center for Thought and Culture unveils its upcoming programming through the end of 2019.
The new Joe Iconis musical, featuring a book written with Lance Rubin and Jason SweetTooth Williams, celebrates its New York premiere.
Developing Artists' two-week festival will showcase the original work of performers ages 13"19.
The action comedy casts Beckinsale as a woman on a revenge-fueled rampage.
The pre-Broadway run has been moved to spring 2020.
Russian Doll star Natasha Lyonne is behind the New York City premiere of the comedian's newest show, now playing at the Cherry Lane.
The new musical from Lynn Nottage, Duncan Sheik, and Susan Birkenhead wraps up performances at Atlantic Theater July 21.