Dance Nation & Summer and Smoke
The Cost of Art in DANCE NATION, and a Fiery Performance by Marin Ireland in SUMMER AND SMOKE by Barbara and Scott Siegel Clare Barron's new play, D…
The Cost of Art in DANCE NATION, and a Fiery Performance by Marin Ireland in SUMMER AND SMOKE by Barbara and Scott Siegel Clare Barron's new play, D…
by Samuel L. Leiter During the mid-20th century, American theatre was dominated by three playwrights: Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, and William Inge. The latter two…
By Marilyn Lester Singer and actress Linda Eder has a dedicated, ardent, loyal following and it's easy to see why. Eder has a charismatic stage presence and the talent t…
By Barbara & Scott Siegel We conclude our 3-Part Series on The 2017-2018 Season  with The All Important Theater Companies! If we were to subtract the produ…
by Alix Cohen In an October 2017 review, I called this musical, inspired by Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, rollicking, literate fun; its libretto and lyrics witty yet plain…
Photos/Video by Maya Werner Hamilton‘s celebrated education program continued in New York City, inviting 1,300 students and teachers to the Richard Rodgers theatre, some …
by Brian Scott Lipton Anyone who has ever made (or eaten) English trifle knows that you need the right ingredients, in the right proportion, or this singular dessert wil…
Artists in Partnership (AIP), a non-profit cultural arts organization, will host its 16th Annual Cabaret Festival May 17-20 Â at the Long Beach Public Library, 111 West Park Avenue,…
By Samuel L. Leiter Replay, part of the annual Brits Off-Broadway Festival at 59E59 Theaters, is an hour-long, one-woman play written by and starring the talented Nicola Wren, …
Filming/Interviews by Sandi Durell The 2018 Drama Desk Nominees met with the press at Friedman’s at the Edison Hotel on West 47th Street, on May 9 to talk about th…
by Carol Rocamora "The least predictable of living playwrights"… "One of the sharpest and most restless theatre imaginations in the world…" … "Her topics defy categorizat…
by Bernard Furshpan One of the most challenging things one can do is to make a decision about career choices in Entertainment. There are so many opportunities and responsibi…
By Sandi Durell A very adorable and sexy N'Kenge, bedecked in a skintight red gown with matching boa, made a one night only appearance at the Two E Lounge of The Pierre …
By Ron Fassler On May 8th, in the second of three shows at Feinstein’s/54 Below, in its "Classic American Songbook Series," Deborah Grace Winer  presente…
By Eric J. Grimm The Cafe Carlyle often plays home to those who would like to reinvent themselves as interpreters of standards and jazz tunes, but one of the greatest jo…
by Carol Rocamora Flocks of feathery birds are swarming over Brooklyn this month. Yes, believe your eyes. They've migrated from the ancient theatre of Epidaurus, Greece, la…
by Michael Bracken At its best, Clare Barron's Dance Nation, at Playwrights Horizons Peter Jay Sharp Theater, reminds one of The Mad Ones' Miles for Mary, which played at the s…
Working Theater's Five Boroughs/One City Initiative By Sandi Durell Written by Adam Kraar, Alternating Currents is rooted in community, specific communities that have…
By Sandi Durell It was a grand night for the League of Professional Theatre Women on May 7, when multi-award winning Chita Rivera (2 Tony Awards, 10…
 Nominees Include: Yesenia Ayala (Carousel), Chris Bailey (Jerry Springer: The Opera), Monica Bill Barnes (One Night Only), Anna Bass (One Night …
The Theatre World Awards, Inc. Board of Directors (Dale Badway, President) has announced, today, the 2018 Theatre World Award Honorees for Outstanding Broadway or Off-Broadway Debut Pe…
By Marilyn Lester Richard Nash's 1954 chestnut, The Rainmaker, has been given a worthy revival by the Blackfriars Repertory Theatre and The Storm Theatre. It's a product…
KPOP, Mary Jane, School Girls: African Mean Girls Play, Cost of Living Take Top Awards NOMINEES AND RECIPIENTS OF THE 2018 LUCILLE LORTEL AWARDS *Please note: all nomine…
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child  –  SpongeBob SquarePants – Desperate Measures – Admissions Outer Critics Circle, the organization of writers and comm…
by Carole Di Tosti A Brief History of Women written and directed by Alan Ayckbourn is a profound and humorous delight. Its symbolic nuances surprise and its deep para…