59E59 Theaters Adds NYC Premiere of Michael McKeever's Play After
The new work from the playwright and director behind Daniel’s Husband will begin performances March 12.
The new work from the playwright and director behind Daniel’s Husband will begin performances March 12.
The world premiere from playwright-in-residence Amy Staats will continue an extra week at Atlantic’s Stage 2.
In place of a second full production, the Off-Broadway theatre will present a free, month-long festival of bold works in progress.
Keen Company will bring Chisa Hutchinson's play Off-Broadway beginning February 26.
The Canadian theatre unveils its upcoming lineup, featuring new works, a Pulitzer Prize winner, musicals, and more.
Superhero, The Dance of Death, Avenue Q, and Alice by Heart are also among the shows participating in the twice-yearly initiative.
The first play in the company's O'Casey Cycle begins performances January 30.
The new musical adaptation of the Lewis Carroll classic brings Alice’s Wonderland adventures to the rubble of World War II-set London.
The improvisational hip-hop show (which predates Hamilton and In the Heights) is the brainchild of Thomas Kail, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Anthony Veneziale.
The new play by Nassim Soleimanpour invites a new actor to perform the play each night (without seeing the script).
Stevie Walker-Webb directs the upcoming play, a satirical odyssey portraying a great exodus of Black Americans.
Lewis Carroll's classic story is transported to WWII London—with unexpected results.
See Ethan Hawke and Paul Dano in a new video montage from the acclaimed revival, now playing the American Airlines Theatre.
The comedian will now continue his solo show—about America's political divide—through March 16 at the Minetta Lane.
Theater Breaking Through Barriers will present Brunstetter's play shortly after MTC's run of The Cake.
Morgan Gould directs the Primary Stages production at the Cherry Lane Theatre.
Kamilah Forbes directs the Signature Theatre production, set to officially open February 19.
The long-running musical revue reached its 3000th performance January 26.
David Walliams’ novel will be adapted for the stage by Robbie Williams, Guy Chambers, Mark Ravenhill, and Gregory Doran.
The January 27 broadcast drew in lower ratings compared to earlier TV musicals.
Danforth Comins, who plays Iago, breaks down a key scene from Act III.
Kenneth Lonergan’s memory play, directed by Lila Neugebauer, wraps up its limited run at the John Golden Theatre.
Johanna Day stars in the Colt Coeur production at HERE.
The inaugural festival will feature performances, panels, workshops, and podcasts to explore the impact of sexual violence.
Eugene O'Neill's 1933 comedy is revived Off-Broadway for a limited run through February 17.