'The Antiquities' Review: Relics of Late Human Life in 12 Exhibits
According to Jordan Harrison's museum piece of a play, we are long extinct by 2240. But the future has kept our Betamaxes.
According to Jordan Harrison's museum piece of a play, we are long extinct by 2240. But the future has kept our Betamaxes.
After a delay, "Fake It Until You Make It," the writer's follow-up to her Broadway satire, "The Thanksgiving Play," is finally onstage in Los Angeles.
Alexei Ratmansky's "Paquita" brings Marius Petipa's 19th-century style to New York City Ballet through two lenses: his own and George Balanchine's.
She originated roles in four of his Broadway musicals between 1959 and 1987, and won a Drama Desk Award for her performance in "Sweeney Todd."
The Apple TV+ series comes to the stage of the Kennedy Center with its snark and affection for classic Broadway musicals intact.
Florentina Holzinger, the daring Austrian choreographer, is back with "Tanz," a rendering of ballet horror featuring the 83-year-old dancer Beatrice Cordua.
The musical, based on the life of Alicia Keys and featuring her music, is running on Broadway and begins a national tour this fall.
Shakespeare's overstuffed late play gets an entertaining refresh Off Broadway, where Irish Rep is also offering a program of Samuel Beckett shorts.
In an interview, the Monty Python veteran looks back on his experiences performing in the revered sketch troupe and touring the world as a travel host.
"Mystic Familiar," a New York City Ballet premiere, has a score by the musician Dan Deacon and some all-too-familiar sentiments.
Over 34 years, the show gave Fred Armisen a drumming gig, "Arrested Development" a hilarious story line and more. Now the cultural sensation comes to an end in New York.
Looking for something to do in New York? Catch Margaret Cho's "sons" at Joe's Pub, groove to 070 Shake or watch collections of animated shorts at the BAMkids Film Festival.
The "Tonight Show" host is performing in the new comedy "All In," which features a starry cast. "It's a dream," he said.
The strong lineup includes comeback kid Demi Moore, Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres, and "Emilia Pérez" star Karla SofÃa Gascón. But who will win?
After holding the event for 40 years in the Utah ski town, organizers plan to take it elsewhere starting in 2027.
In a new solo play about ordinary people under bombardment in Gaza, a woman rehearses how she would escape her building if Israeli forces were to strike.
Menzel, a fan favorite since "Rent," is back on Broadway in "Redwood," and this time she's climbing conifers.
Almost 125 years after Edmond Dédé's death, his magnum opus "Morgiane," perhaps the oldest existing opera by a Black American, is to be staged for the first time.
Peter Mills Weiss shared details of a week of "everyone doing everything all the time, and by the seat of everyone's pants."
In "Eureka Day," changes were made to a scene because "the laughter was so robust backstage, they couldn't hear the cues."
Timothée Chalamet, star of "A Complete Unknown," doubled up this week, and, in a cameo, Lin-Manuel Miranda rapped about freedom from royal tyranny.
As the show celebrates its 50th season, look back at some of its most fiery, shocking and groundbreaking performances.
Kara Young spends a rare day off brunching with her family in Harlem and popping into beauty supply stores along 125th Street.
A bridesmaid celebrated her sister's wedding with a lengthy parody of "Satisfied" from "Hamilton." The rest, it seems, is sketch-show history.
The Cuban company's program at the Joyce Theater includes three U.S. premieres.