With 'Dead Outlaw,' the 'Coroner to the Stars' Is Getting One Last Act
Thomas Noguchi, the former chief medical examiner in Los Angeles, is featured in the Tony-nominated Broadway musical "Dead Outlaw" and in a new documentary about his life.
Thomas Noguchi, the former chief medical examiner in Los Angeles, is featured in the Tony-nominated Broadway musical "Dead Outlaw" and in a new documentary about his life.
Among the 20th century's most significant choreographers, he led the Bolshoi Ballet for more than 30 years, creating epic ballets like "Spartacus."
In Christin Eve Cato's new backstage dramedy, an actress's plan to terminate a pregnancy collides with the rollback of reproductive rights.
The New York City Ballet principal Andrew Veyette is retiring after 25 years: "My path had a lot of peaks and valleys. Some very deep and some very high."
The three actors will star in a revival of Yasmina Reza's 1994 play, which begins performances at the end of August.
This year's DanceAfrica festival at BAM features Song & Dance Company of Mozambique, which a member likened to a mirror for the nation.
Milo Cramer's new comedy about work, survival and the quest for a meaningful life opens Clubbed Thumb's venerable Summerworks festival.
Dulé Hill stars as the silky crooner in a play about the last broadcast of his variety show, in 1957.
Dries Verhoeven has constructed a replica grocery store for his latest provocative performance.
"This World of Tomorrow," based on the actor's 2017 short story collection, is scheduled to begin performances in October at the Shed.
Nazareth Hassan's play follows the tender romance (and acid-fueled hallucinations) two skateboarders share.
Amber Iman lives up to the title of a musical about the divine gift of song.
A burly, easygoing Chicago native, he became a staple of living rooms across the country for more than a decade as one of America's favorite barflies.
Fall for Dance will have its most international lineup since the pandemic; and the center's 2025-26 season will feature Paris Opera Ballet and Dutch National Ballet.
Intimacy is at the heart of this rare revival of William Inge's 1955 play, about stranded passengers learning from one another and about themselves.
Some big shows and troupes will perform, while others will stay away. And in a shift, the center will present some Broadway shows with nonunion casts.
At Arena Stage in Washington, a new play by Tarell Alvin McCraney has actors and real couples exchanging marriage vows onstage.
Before he served in Iraq, Román Baca was a ballet dancer. Now he helps other veterans deal with their trauma " through dance.
Liev Schreiber stars in an update of the bleak Strindberg classic about a husband and wife and the man who seeks to destroy them.
The composer's musicals, including "Annie" and "Bye Bye Birdie," captured essential elements of American culture. Here are five of his most memorable songs.
The Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company's season at New York Live Arts features the premiere of "Curriculum III: People, Places & Things."
"What's happening these days," the singer said at the start of a Joe's Pub residency, "is weird, and not cool."
Our chief theater critic looks at this year's nominees and weighs in on the plays, musicals and artists he thinks will " and should " take home trophies on June 8.
He trained as a movement actor. Now he's leaning into physical theater as a Helperbot in the Tony-nominated "Maybe Happy Ending."
Watch the Tony nominee Daniel Dae Kim in David Henry Hwang's comedy, and take in cabaret at 54 Below, all from your living room.