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SMASH, a stage version of the 2012-13 NBC TV series Smash, which ran only two seasons before being cancelled, has come to Broadway’s Imperial Theatre in a meta-comedy musical-within-a-musical take-off ...
My first visit to Trump’s bizarre new fiefdom and why I’ll hold my nose and go back … maybe. Sheer madness is an apt description for what is going on at the Kennedy Center these days, so it was ...
“Razzle Dazzle” as criminal defense lawyer Billy Flynn in Chicago. Erich Bergen. Photo by Andrew Werner. Born, raised, and residing in New York, the young Bergen attended the Stagedoor Manor ...
Loosely adapted from the 1917 Charlie Chaplin film, the production reminds us of the promise of America just as mass deportation is underway. Synetic Theater’s visually stunning, emotionally charged ...
Created by Max Fleischer and introduced by Fleischer Studios in 1930, as part of the world’s first animated talkies, or Talkartoons, distributed by Paramount Studios, Betty Boop, an icon of the ...
Following its 2022 presentation as an MFA thesis project in Columbia University’s New Plays Festival, Johnny G. Lloyd’s birthday birthday birthday is now playing a limited engagement at The Tank as ...
‘Meat Expectations,’ new musical at Gallaudet University, created entirely in American Sign Language
The fully Deaf-made show is fully accessible to both Deaf and hearing audiences. Set in a meat factory run by a Deaf family for four generations, the story kicks off when the family patriarch passes ...
Larissa FastHorse’s masterfully crafted script introduces surprise after surprise, weaving the story into a hilarious satire. In the opening moments of Fake It Until You Make It, a simple jacket ...
Reflections on a personal epiphany through art in ‘All the Beauty in the World’ at NYC’s DR2 Theatre
When journalist Patrick Bringley – who, at the age of 22, landed a prestigious full-time job at The New Yorker magazine – lost his 27-year-old brother Tom to cancer, he needed a place to heal, to ...
Rachel Luann Strayer’s urgent new play is beautifully performed and tells an emotionally harrowing story with artistry, subtlety, and grace. Rachel Luann Strayer’s Drowning Ophelia opens with a young ...
With the promise that the sun will come out tomorrow, this production celebrates the family you find and the power of hope. Armed with half of a locket and a whole lot of hope, 11-year-old orphaned ...
Founded in 2005 by Artistic Director Mikhail Baryshnikov, Baryshnikov Arts has launched its 20 th anniversary season with the world premiere of A Mother, a loose time-traveling metatheatrical ...
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