DESKTOP
Contact
The Season
On Broadway
Login

Search BroadwayStars

Search:
Author:
Source:
Date Range: From: To:
Sort by: Most Recent   Most Relevant
9,538 stories from American Theatre

June 2023

Although trapped under house arrest, novelist Maria Celia and her sister Sofia can still hear the rumors of shifting global politics growing in 1990s Havana. A passionate tale of revolution…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:05pm on August 16, 2022

April 2023

The classic tale of star-crossed love is infused with contemporary vitality by playwright Hansol Jung. It is produced as part of the NAATCO (National Asian American Theatre Company) National…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:02pm on August 16, 2022

January 2023

The impulsive purchase of some provocative art " a living Latino man who is paid to behave as a statue " shatters a multi-ethnic friend group by sparking questions of commodification, stereo…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 7:59pm on August 16, 2022

February 2023

The impulsive purchase of some provocative art " a living Latino man who is paid to behave as a statue " shatters a multi-ethnic friend group by sparking questions of commodification, stereo…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 7:59pm on August 16, 2022

November 2022

As an uprising rocks his Harlem neighborhood on a hot summer night, artist Bill Jameson is more focused on finishing his latest work: three paintings representing three types of Black womanh…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 7:54pm on August 16, 2022

Live From Lviv: Ukrainian Kids Bring a Play to Brooklyn by American Theatre Editors

A news story about a performance in a Ukrainian bomb shelter inspired the U.S. theatre company Irondale to fly a young troupe over, putting human faces on harrowing headlines.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:10pm on August 16, 2022

September 2022

In Pulitzer Prize winner James Ijames' dizzying and fantastical play, the recently widowed "Mother of America" lies alone in her Mount Vernon bed, ravaged by illness and attended to by the v…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:08am on August 16, 2022

October 2022

In Pulitzer Prize winner James Ijames' dizzying and fantastical play, the recently widowed "Mother of America" lies alone in her Mount Vernon bed, ravaged by illness and attended to by the v…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:08am on August 16, 2022

Offscript: How Aya Ogawa Writes on Bodies in Space by American Theatre Editors

After our July break, we return for an interview with the writer-director-performer of 'The Nosebleed.'

SOURCE: American Theatre at 7:26pm on August 15, 2022

June 2023

Join Belle, Lumiere, Cogsworth, and all of your other favorite characters! Based on the Academy Award-winning animated feature, the stage version includes the film songs written by Alan Menk…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:46pm on August 15, 2022

April 2023

With colorful characters and big-city beats, CJ -- a curious, energetic and talkative young person -- gains new perspective on his neighbors as he travels with his Nana to the "Last Stop on …

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:40pm on August 15, 2022

March 2023

What do you get when you take fairy tale classics and turn them on their heads? Based on the award-winning don't miss this hilarious parody sure to crack up kids and parents alike. (And watc…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:37pm on August 15, 2022

January 2023

Percy Jackson has newly discovered powers, monsters on his trail, and is on a quest to find Zeus' lightning bolt to prevent a war between the Greek gods. Featuring a thrilling original rock …

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:32pm on August 15, 2022

February 2023

Percy Jackson has newly discovered powers, monsters on his trail, and is on a quest to find Zeus' lightning bolt to prevent a war between the Greek gods. Featuring a thrilling original rock …

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:32pm on August 15, 2022

December 2022

Celebrate the season with The Rose Theater's fantastically frosty take on Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Cinderella." This new holiday production of the beloved Broadway musical will whisk you…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:29pm on August 15, 2022

November 2022

When Milo the Wooden Duck joins the toy box, Bella the Ballerina and Teddy the Teddy Bear discover they move differently from one another. They must find creative ways to play together as th…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:25pm on August 15, 2022

October 2022

When Milo the Wooden Duck joins the toy box, Bella the Ballerina and Teddy the Teddy Bear discover they move differently from one another. They must find creative ways to play together as th…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:25pm on August 15, 2022

Life During Wartime: The Backdrop of Kenny Leon's 'Much Ado' by American Theatre Editors

How a Shakespeare in the Park production taught this designer that 'political theatre' could mean something different for Black and white Americans.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:18pm on August 15, 2022

August 2023

The world premiere of "One Year In Egypt" details the journey of writer and Oak Cliff native, Camika Spencer, during her first time abroad as a middle school ESL teacher in Al Giza, Egypt, d…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:35pm on August 15, 2022

One Scarf Vs. Siberia: What Can 'Fiddler' Teach a Parent in a Dangerous World? by American Theatre Editors

A beloved musical about refugees, and a new one about current U.S. border policies, hit unexpectedly hard in a newly unsettled time.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:29pm on August 15, 2022

Gabrielle Randle-Bent Named Associate Artistic Director at Court Theatre by American Theatre Editors

A dramaturg and co-director, she'll advise on season planning, manage new-work development, and lead a new engagement division for the South Side Chicago theatre.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:08am on August 15, 2022

Penfold Theatre Names Morgan Peterson Arts Leadership Apprentice by American Theatre Editors

The Texas State University student will work alongside the leadership of the Austin theatre to learn the ropes of nonprofit theatremaking.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:41pm on August 12, 2022

What Role Can Theatre Play in the Fight for Abortion Rights? by American Theatre Editors

A play may not convince anyone but it can share information, hold a space for grief and complexity, de-stigmatize abortion, and rally troops demoralized by the fall of Roe.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:12pm on August 12, 2022

September 2023

Bill and Nancy are fifty years into their marriage. They can anticipate each other's every sigh, snore, and sneeze. But just as they settle comfortably into a new senior living community, th…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:21pm on August 12, 2022

August 2023

Bill and Nancy are fifty years into their marriage. They can anticipate each other's every sigh, snore, and sneeze. But just as they settle comfortably into a new senior living community, th…

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:21pm on August 12, 2022
« Previous 25   Page 86 of 382   Next 25 »