Chisa Hutchinson's Proof of Love Opens at the Minetta Lane
The world premiere of the new solo play, starring Brenda Pressley, opens May 14.
The world premiere of the new solo play, starring Brenda Pressley, opens May 14.
The Second Stage Theater revival, written and directed by Christopher Shinn, kicks off May 14.
Directed by Saheem Ali, the new plays strips down identity to X and Y.
The Stick Fly playwright returns to Off-Broadway in a kinetic and sensitive production to resurrect an historic figure.
Tony nominee Terry Kinney directs the Signature Theatre production, starring Maggie Siff and David Warshofsky.
The world premiere from Lynn Nottage, Duncan Sheik, and Susan Birkenhead kicks off at Atlantic Theater Company.
Playwright Cori Thomas' chance encounter at a prison led to her newest play at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater and a whole new outlook on the incarcerated.
Simon Russell Beale, Adam Godley and Ben Miles reprise their roles in the limited run at London's Piccadilly Theatre.
The new comedy from the poet-playwright, directed by Robert O'Hara, opened May 9.
Marianne Elliott and Miranda Cromwell co-direct Arthur Miller's drama, re-envisioned.
The playwright and performer was awarded the prize for her Tony-nominated play, What the Constitution Means to Me.
The playwright and performer was awarded the prize for her Tony-nominated play, What the Constitution Means to Me.
The musical comedy, based on the 2001 Macbeth"inspired film, features a book by Michael Mitnick.
The Drama Desk Award nominee will star alongside Kristen Stewart and director Ben Foster in the upcoming movie.
The new drama, to play the Irondale, details what went down at the 1944 Democratic National Convention.
Adam Seidel's drama, directed by Elena Araoz, is currently playing at the Cherry Lane Theatre.
How the Audible Emerging Playwright uses theatre to get "people who do not ordinarily care about people like me, care about people like me."
The new play, which follows a trio of friends over the course of a New York City day, opens at MCC May 9.
A sneak peek at the newest show from the Great Comet composer, which uses no instruments other than the performers' vocal chops.
The world premiere of Yes! Reflections of Molly Bloom will play Off-Broadway this summer.
The Frankie and Johnny star will play the coach of a college rowing team in the upcoming project.
The 600-seat venue from London Theatre Company is based on the Bridge Theatre.
Aimé Donna Kelly, Blake Anthony Morris, Caroline Neff, and Cecelia Wingate also star in the summer production in D.C.
The new play, helmed by Rachel Chavkin, begins performances at MTC's Off-Broadway stage.
Groundbreaking on the $39 million expansion plan will begin in spring 2020.