Willy Loman's Blues Get a Jazz Tuning
In a new Broadway revival of "Death of a Salesman," the actor Wendell Pierce makes the melody of a sentence carry meaning beyond its words.
In a new Broadway revival of "Death of a Salesman," the actor Wendell Pierce makes the melody of a sentence carry meaning beyond its words.
Debate and democracy in "1776" and "Baldwin and Buckley at Cambridge."
A crowded portrait of a glittering prewar Jewish milieu exorcises the playwright's own ghosts.
A conversation with the playwright about the long journey to "Leopoldstadt," which has just come to Broadway.
David Greenspan turns Gertrude Stein's "Four Saints in Three Acts" into a solo tour de force.
At Medieval Times, workers did uprise: squires and queens voted to unionize. So to Jersey's castle a scribe made a traverse, to deliver the scoop in Chaucerian verse.
Mad kings and shadow puppets feature in the experimental-theatre pieces "My Onliness" and "This and That."
The musician was a consummate showman, but "Moonage Daydream," a new documentary, rarely shows him at play.
"As You Like It" brings music, high jinks, and community to Shakespeare's sometimes resistant comedy.
The WikiLeaks source preps for her first public d.j. set in fifteen years, at a club in Brooklyn, where she chats about electronic dance music ("how I survived prison") and being more than j…
The singer turned actress turned musical-theatre virtuoso discusses her role as the Baker's Wife in the Sondheim musical "Into the Woods."
The Broadway transfer of "KPOP," "1776" with a twist, Tom Stoppard's personal new play, "Leopoldstadt," and more.
At the Williamstown Theatre Festival, the director, whose radically reimagined "Oklahoma!" was an emphatic Broadway hit, turns to Frank Loesser's 1956 musical.
Houshang Touzie parked cars and got punched by Mr. T on "The A-Team" before being cast in the theatrical version of Khaled Hosseini's "The Kite Runner."
This welcome Mint production, the first back in the company's Forty-second Street home in nearly two and a half years, is a refined affair, though there's no lack of desperation seething jus…
Ariana DeBose shined as the host, Michael R. Jackson's "A Strange Loop" was deservedly awarded, and the night was high-spirited fun.
The late poet's letters are a primer not only on literature but on the man himself.
The actor and director hangs at the lounge of Studio 54, where he is performing in "The Minutes," to discuss sixty years in the theatre, casting a young Laurie Metcalf and John Malkovich, an…
New ballets at American Ballet Theatre, the return of the Paul Taylor Dance Company, the tap artist Dormeshia, and more.
HAIM plays Madison Square Garden, J Balvin hits Barclays Center, Beach House heads to Kings Theatre, and more.
Danai Gurira plays Richard III at Shakespeare in the Park, "The Kite Runner" opens on Broadway, Elevator Repair Service adapts Chekhov for "Seagull," and more.
Encores! stages the Stephen Sondheim"James Lapine musical from 1987, with an all-star cast that includes Ann Harada, DeneÌe Benton, Sara Bareilles, and Neil Patrick Harris.
Shaina Taub's new musical follows Alice Paul's tireless quest to win American women the vote.
In Lincoln Center Theatre's revival of Thornton Wilder's allegorical comedy, which tells the story of human history through the Antrobuses of New Jersey, the Everyman family embodies the Bla…