A New Theater Season of Hitting the Boards Hard, From Broadway to Oregon
Journeys by stage to many places, including Pittsburgh and Oz, the Mississippi and Margaritaville, Saigon and a certain Fleet Street barbershop.
Journeys by stage to many places, including Pittsburgh and Oz, the Mississippi and Margaritaville, Saigon and a certain Fleet Street barbershop.
Jack Gleeson, from "Game of Thrones," and his pals in Collapsing Horse Theater are bringing the surreal fantasy "Bears in Space" to New York.
Katherine Rundell's play set in the trenches of World War I is the winner of the annual Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award, which comes with a production in New York next winter.
This program at Theater for the New City will include 19 new works from American and international companies. It runs through Sept. 18.
Shona McCarthy discusses her new job, how to best accommodate artists, and her plans for this festival's 70th anniversary next summer.
Her three short works will explore the American obsession with the unattainable, the narcissism behind gentrification and our fear of the unknown.
Karen Olivo will play Angelica Schuyler, and Miguel Cervantes has been cast as Alexander Hamilton. Alexander Gemignani will play King George III.
Well received last year, Bess Wohl's Off Broadway play about six characters at a silent retreat starts a new run at the Pershing Square Signature Center.
The festival announced the 3,269 productions in its 2016 program on Wednesday. Almost 300 venues across the Scottish capital are taking part.
Mr. Broderick stars in this Off Broadway revival of Conor McPherson's hit as a man whose wife's ghost won't leave him alone.
"Game of Thrones" star Jack Gleeson will star in a play at 59E59 Theaters this summer.
NoFit State Circus, from Cardiff, Wales, is making its North American debut with "Bianco."
Ike Holter's play about the final days of a failing urban high school is in previews at Cherry Lane Theater.
Among the offerings: "Richard III" and a 1970s riff on "Twelfth Night."
A clinical trial leads to passion in this play directed by David Cromer.
In addition to Lucas Hnath's play "Red Speedo," Ms. Blain-Cruz's spring also includes directing works by Alice Birch and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins.
The festival will run April 19-July 3 and feature nine New York premieres.
Mr. Rylance heads to St. Ann's Warehouse in a production about two men ice-fishing and pondering big questions.
The Team will partner with the National Theater of Scotland for a new show at the festival in August.
Mr. Karam's 2011 play, "Sons of the Prophet," was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.
Shona McCarthy succeeds Kath Mainland as chief executive of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society.
There are the Rockettes, of course, and "Elf the Musical" but also "Santastical: A Very Merry Twistmas."
He portrays a tightly wound former Marine in this production at Playwrights Horizons.
A comic actor continues his Manhattan comedy streak onstage with Nick Jones's "Important Hats of the Twentieth Century."
This singer-songwriter is also touring for a recent EP, "Comeback Queen."