ArtsBeat: Brits Off Broadway Adds 'Bull' to Slate
"Bull," a drama about office politics by the British playwright Mike Bartlett ("The Cockfight Play"), will have its New York premiere in the Brits Off Broadway festival at 59E59 Theaters.
"Bull," a drama about office politics by the British playwright Mike Bartlett ("The Cockfight Play"), will have its New York premiere in the Brits Off Broadway festival at 59E59 Theaters.
Decades after they created the Broadway success "Fool Moon," the clown-actors Bill Irwin and David Shiner have reunited to create "Old Hats," now playing at Signature Center.
Theater Uncut, a volunteer collective that drew standing-room crowds at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe last summer, will present a series of short plays Off Broadway in January.
For most of the festival's history, it has been called the Stratford Festival.
"Mies Julie," a South African adaptation of Strindberg's play and a critical hit at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, is having its American premiere at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn.
The French actress and model Clémence Poésy talks about growing up with "Cyrano," life in New York and her unconventional beauty.
Revivals of "Glengarry Glen Ross," "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and "Annie" are coming to Broadway this fall, as Off Broadway greets New York premieres like the acclaimed "Detroit."
Fringe festival leaders from several countries exchanged notes in Edinburgh. One thing they learned: Even the Fringe has its fringe element.
Logistical and scheduling complications will prevent those involved with "Mies Julie" from bringing the show to New York in January.
Theater Uncut introduces short plays that can be performed worldwide for free, including a brand-new piece on "The Naked Rambler," who is under arrest for wandering England and Scotland with…
Five Broadway newcomers in the "Bring It On: The Musical" cast discuss their first roles, their fears and the roles they would love to play.
Yael Farber's adaptation of the Strindberg play sets the story in post-apartheid South Africa.
The musical adaptation of the 2003 film will play from November 9 to January 6, 2013.
The shows will now play through January 20th and September 30th, respectively.
Lindsay Mendez talks about her role in the new Off Broadway musical "Dogfight."
The 12-show season will be the first under the theater festival's new artistic director, Antoni Cimolino.
It's summertime, and the actors are busy putting on free theater in parks throughout New York City.
This Olympic summer, the 66th annual Edinburgh Festival Fringe, which announced its lineup on Thursday, is going bigger than ever.
"As You Like It," "Much Ado About Nothing" and "Richard III" are among the popular choices for this summer's theater festivals.
Ms. Daly will play Lady Bracknell in a gangster-era version of "The Importance of Being Earnest."
Nicole Ari Parker, a veteran of TV and film, talks about taking on one of the American stage's famed roles, Blanche in the Broadway revival of "A Streetcar Named Desire."
Ogunquit Playhouse will feature a revised version of the 1955 musical in its summer season.
Broadway actors talk about which coming shows they'd like to see, even if they have to call in sick.
Jen and Seth Soloway, who opened the Railroad Playhouse in 2010, want to see a declining Newburgh, N.Y., restored to its former sheen.
A recent donation to the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts will give the public more access to memorabilia from Caffe Cino, the birthplace of Off Off Broadway.