Ticket Giveaway: Feinstein's/54 Below
Win two tickets to see the show of your choice at Feinstein's/54 Below  for free " plus $50 in food credit! Feinstein's/54 Below, a cabaret that calls itself Broadway's Supper Club, opene…
Win two tickets to see the show of your choice at Feinstein's/54 Below  for free " plus $50 in food credit! Feinstein's/54 Below, a cabaret that calls itself Broadway's Supper Club, opene…
At the beginning of this eye-opening musical written, Â composed, directed and largely performed by artists of Filipino descent, Felix Starro has returned from the Philippines to San Franc…
"Hercules," a stage adaptation of the 1997 Disney cartoon, is the latest free, Labor Day weekend spectacle at the Delacorte in Central Park by the Public Theater's Public Works, which for se…
Coming to Broadway this season:  Katrina Lenk and Patti Lupone will star in a "re-gendered" revival of "Company" (which was a hit in London), opening at Bernard Jacobs Theater on March…
 Where are the American plays about unions, or workers, or even just workplaces? Of some 200 new plays I've seen or read  since I first asked that question exactly a year ago, on the …
 In this eclectic opening month of the New York Fall theater season laid out below, legendary theater artists Mac Wellman (74),JoAnne Akalaitis (82), and Peter Brook (94) each get showca…
"Something didn't make sense," Celia Keenan-Bolger as Scout Finch tells us, the first words in Aaron Sorkin's stage adaptation of Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird." She's talking about th…
How well were you paying attention to the New York theater news and reviews in August? Answer these 14 questions and find out!
Theater Mitu's latest devised theater piece is a 70-minute tech-heavy sensory bombardment, a collage  of disparate images, monologues, songs and sounds that are focused (if that's the rig…
Win two tickets to see "Fiddler on the Roof" Â for free I loved this production directed by Joel Grey, which is in Yiddish with both English and Russian Supertitles. I loved it when it was…
Below is a list of movies opening in the U.S. from September to December, organized chronologically by release date. Among the movies of interest to theater lovers: Finn Wittrock (Death of A…
 Good Morning America host Lara Spencer laughed at Prince George (aged 6), the future King of England, for taking ballet classes. The best thing about her ignorant comments is the suppor…
Two books, one a novel and one non-fiction, bring us back to New York in the 1950s and the effect of the Red Scare on the theater.
Watch director Richard Nelson's much lauded production of Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" here online. It was broadcast last night on WNET Channel 13 as part of the TV series Theater Close Up, which…
The Labyrinth Theater Company's new show, which it has entitled "Installation on America" and calls a weekend-long "guerilla theater/pop-up performance art/installation that unmasks the horr…
The 2019 Henry Hewes Design Awards have been given to scenic designer Charlie Corcoran for The O'Casey Trilogy, at Irish Repertory Theatre; costume designer Montana Levi Blanco for Ain't No…
Win two tickets to see "The Play That Goes Wrong" for free I'm holding this contest to help promote 20at20, a terrific program that offers $20 tickets to 20+ Off Broadway shows, 20 minutes b…
Choose the show that you are most looking forward to. The list below is for shows that have opening dates on Broadway from September through December 2019 as of this writing, and they are li…
Rebel Verses, an exciting and thought-provoking show presenting artists ages 13 to 19 from some dozen youth theater companies, Â was almost as impressive for what was not on stage as for w…
The dog days of August turn out to be full of theater news " even about dogs; these comfort dogs were watching Billy Elliot at the Stratford Festival, reportedly to practice what it's lik…
Seven Broadway and Off-Broadway shows are closing today: King Kong, The Cher Show, Pretty Woman Mojada, Broadway Bounty Hunter, Puffs, and the way she spoke  Then closing August 24th: Wh…
The timing in broadcasting a two-year-old play about gun violence may seem right, but it's terribly wrong. The WNET series Theater Close-Up has chosen to broadcast "On The Exhale," Martin Zi…
"Like most people of color, black people in the New World, I came by my passion for literature in a circuitous way, a night journey marked by music, movement, improvisation, and smells of pe…
"Make Believe" begins with a child on stage silently playing with a Cabbage Patch Doll in an attic playroom; after a while her sister calls out "Mom?" a dozen times off-stage. Â Then her b…
What is a gay play? These three very different plays in the first week of the new Rave Theater Festival could all arguably fit the label, but it would mean stretching the definition beyond t…