'Cold War Choir Practice' Review: When the President Made a Deal
Ro Reddick's music-infused comedy, set during the Cold War, finishes this year's edition of Clubbed Thumb's Summerworks festival on a high.
Ro Reddick's music-infused comedy, set during the Cold War, finishes this year's edition of Clubbed Thumb's Summerworks festival on a high.
Videos and projections depicting an A.I.-generated actor, the digital memories of robots, a redwood forest and more: High-tech storytelling is having a moment.
New Hampshire residents pushed back, but lawmakers still plan to decimate the group, which gives grants to theaters and museums.
The "Tonight Show" host said it was crazy that the president had "launched an attack on Iran, his own parade and a cellphone in the same week."
"This is our way of reoccupying the Kennedy Center," said Jeffrey Seller of "Hamilton," who was asked to stage the invite-only concert hosted by five senators.
For 50 years, Norton Owen has connected the past and present at the influential summer festival in the Berkshires.
"'Harlem Shuffle,' 'Crook Manifesto,' 'Underground Railroad,' 'Nickel Boys': I feel like I did not understand or see myself in fiction until I read him."
At Lincoln Center, the Toronto-based theater company Why Not strives to balance the old and new in its production of the Sanskrit epic.
The show was shut out at the Tonys after being nominated for seven awards, including best musical.
In his candid memoir "Comedy Samurai," the writer-director Larry Charles explains his comfort with failure and analyzes why creative collaborations end.
In a new documentary, the actress talks about the prejudice and loneliness she faced after becoming the rare Hollywood star who is deaf.
In their podcast, "Family Trips With the Meyers Brothers," the comedians interview notable guests about memorable childhood holidays.
The stripped-back performance, based on the rape trial that shocked France and the world, ran all night at a church in Vienna.
At the Joyce Theater through Sunday, the Paul Taylor Dance Company revives two half-lost works from the 1960s, traversing matters both sacred and profane.
His works have been slow to come to stage and screen. But a new production of the novel "Giovanni's Room" shows how rewarding it can be when done right.
"Viola's Room," a transporting gothic mystery at the Shed, is the latest immersive work from Punchdrunk, the company behind "Sleep No More."
In a new documentary made by the "Law & Order: SVU" star, she examines her own clouded origins and the mother she barely knew: Jayne Mansfield.
Fawzia Mirza's amiable feature debut traces the lives of a mother and her daughter in two coming-of-age tales.
In this empathetic debut feature, Kathleen Chalfant plays Ruth, a woman who moves into an assisted living facility and adapts to her new life.
"28 Years Later" leaps forward through time " into a world that has changed in worrisome parallel to ours.
This immersive theater experiment enlists attendees to help recreate an AIDS activist meeting from 1989 as an exercise in empathy.
The actress will lead a revival of "Anna Christie" at St. Ann's Warehouse, directed by her husband, Thomas Kail, and co-starring Mike Faist.
The show's producers said they plan to end the New York run at the end of the actor's run, on Oct. 19.
The screenwriter and director Mike Flanagan narrates a sequence from his film, featuring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Violet McGraw. (Plus, Chuck.)
The star of the AppleTV+ series "Dope Thief" immersed himself in the city while filming was stalled during the 2023 actors' and writers' strikes. Here are his tips.