5,294 stories from New York Theater
Sara Porkalob, who is making her Broadway debut portraying Edward Rutledge, the pro-slavery representative from South Carolina, in the gender-reversed Broadway revival of "1776," gave an …
For Edward Hopper, theater was a passionate pastime, an inspiration, and also, from first to last, a subject of his paintings " enough of them to fill a gallery and then some in "Edward Hopp…
The first Broadway revival of August Wilson's "The Piano Lesson"Â is full of stars and ghosts. The ghosts are what make it brilliant. Don't misunderstand. It's thrilling that: -Samuel L. J…
Angela Lansbury received her first Oscar nomination before World War II was won, and today, there are children who know who she is. It's hard to imagine anyone matching the historical sweep …
Angela Lansbury, the English born actress, child star in Hollywood and beloved sleuth of "Murder She Wrote" who conquered Broadway relatively late in life, died today at her home in Los Ange…
Three more shows opened last week, the latest in the revved-up Broadway season, all three with non-traditional casts, two of them familiar Broadway fare thus made unfamiliar (and, the produc…
In honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day, which President Joe Biden first formally recognized as a national holiday in 2021, to be celebrated the second Monday of October (today!) " not coinci…
The "Death of a Salesman" that opens tonight on Broadway begins and ends with the people around Willy Loman literally singing the blues " the music that turned the bitterness and exhaustion …
A day before opening night of the sixth Broadway production of Arthur Miller's 1949 plays seems a good time to resurrect my review of the fifth production which opened on March 15th, 2012 st…
The long weekend is a good time to catch up on theater that is available online for free. Some of it has been around for a while and may remain so; four of the shows below are planning to go…
The original challenge to the creators of "1776" was how to make a commercial musical comedy out of something as somber and dry as the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Half a cent…
"We are not criminals…" Kristina was saying "We are refugees," Bohdana added, "seeking asylum." Kristina Obluchynska and Bohdana Yakobchuk were two of the seven women from Ukraine who were…
On the same night that I saw the exquisitely acted Broadway production of "Cost of Living" " Martyna Majok's Pulitzer Prize-winning play that tells the parallel stories of two disabled peopl…
Tom Stoppard's nineteenth play to open on Broadway, and the Fall 2022 season's first, launches a busy and exciting theatrical month in New York " eight shows just on Broadway, including two …
"Leopoldstadt," a play by Tom Stoppard inspired by the death of his own extended family in the Holocaust, begins with a family tree projected onto the scrim of the stage at Broadway's Longac…
Below is a day-by-day calendar of theater opening* in October, a thrilling selection featuring eight Broadway shows (four of them Pulitzer winners, a fifth the nineteenth Broadway play in…
How well were you paying attention to New York theater in September? Answer these dozen questions to find out. Loading…
Before the curtain rises at BAM's Harvey Theater on this wordless, whimsical and haunting hour-long theater piece cryptically entitled "300 el x 50 el x 30 el,"  a huge screen proje…
In MarÃa Irene Fornés' 1984 musical "Sarita" " presented in a rare staged reading free online through October 16th as part of Roundabout's Refocus Project " we first meet the title chara…
With the announcement this week that Mike Birbiglia is returning to Broadway for his latest solo show about his life, "The Old Man and the Pool," (opening at the Vivian Beaumont November …
"Cheek to Cheek," an intelligent, entertaining musical revue that showcases two dozen of the songs that Irving Berlin wrote for movie musicals, makes no claims that his work in Hollywood ecl…
In the music video below, Deaf West Theater interprets Lin-Manuel Miranda's song "We Don't Talk About Bruno" into American Sign Language in a music video from the animated film "Encanto," cr…
Choose the show that you are most looking forward to, of the twenty that have an official opening on Broadway in October, November or December 2022. They are listed chronologically below by …
The 1934 Broadway debut of "Four Saints in Three Acts," a then-shocking and much celebrated avant-garde opera with a libretto by Gertrude Stein and a score by Virgil Thomson, featured an all…
At "Sesame Street the Musical," an hour-long show in which nine puppeteers portray 11 familiar Sesame Street characters who each get a familiar Sesame Street song to sing, there was one musi…