After a critically acclaimed, record-breaking, Obie-winning Off-Broadway debut at the PAC in 2024, CATS: The Jellicle Ball – a queer Ballroom-culture reimagining of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 1982 musical ...
In the decade that I lived in Buffalo, little did I know what an inherently funny town it was! Not only did our Buffalo buffalo turn out to buffalo Buffalo buffalo, but Ken Ludwig, Tony-award-winning ...
You just enjoyed a night at the theater. The playwright wrote an engaging script. The actors were great, and you’re pretty sure the director had something to do with that. The scenic designer and ...
It’s hysterical and powerful. Gerrad Alex Taylor has crafted a world that feels cartoony, surreal, and human all at once. Gerrad Alex Taylor as Himself in ‘I Know How to Curse: a re-blackening of ...
Spanning horror, historical drama, and Shakespearean comedy, season explores the fragility and strength of human nature. Chesapeake Shakespeare Company (CSC) has announced its 2026/27 season, a ...
Among the most recent releases of recordings from NYC musicals and their performers are two original Broadway cast albums, one of an Off-Broadway production, and the debut record of an actor known for ...
The annual celebration of diverse spoken-word artists is available online until April 28, and ticket sales close April 8. Storytelling has been around for thousands of years. The art form can serve ...
Ferocious queer ghost story debuts April 17. An O’Neill Semi-Finalist and Bay Area Playwrights Festival 2025 Finalist, Everything, Devoured is a bold, ferocious, and darkly funny ghost story and queer ...
Today at 2 pm, at Sardi’s, Amber Gray and Harvey Guillén, now starring in the Broadway revival of The Rocky Horror Show, announced the nominations for the 41 st annual Lucille Lortel Awards, ...
Check back regularly for the most up-to-date information about workshops, readings, and short-run/single-performance events. Play readings and workshops offer a chance to see exciting new work at ...
With excellent performances, this must-see show asks some of the still-hard questions about race raised in the 1960s film. The subject matter, performances, and success of the film were considered ...
The actors bounced off one another brilliantly, as though they had known each other for a lifetime, just like the characters they embodied. Set in Agra, India, in 1648 during the Mughal Empire, the ...
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