Vivien: The Troubled World of Vivien Leigh
Janis Stevens is impressive in Rick Foster's solo play of the legendary actress with bi-polar disorder
'Holy Cross Sucks' Rocks
Take a journey back to highschool with this one man show at the Ars Nova.
Bridezilla Strikes Back!: Revenge of the Pith
Engaging but unwitting reality TV star Cynthia Silver gets her own back in one-woman Fringe Festival show.
A Different Woman
Veronica Russell's shocking and uplifting retelling of a rural Texas woman's struggle towards a better life is part of the New York Fringe Festival
The Greatest B-Movie Ever Told: Guys and... Dolls?
Peter Steinman Productions and the NY Fringe Fest present an amusing parody of 1930s gangster melodrama.
Man 1 Bank 0: Bank Error in Your Favor, Collect $95,093.35
Patrick Combs' real life story is both hilarious and an edge of your seat adventure
Pilgrims: Progress, Uphill.
The Babel Theatre Company debuts with a play about love, loss, and astral projection.
Boocock's House of Baseball Hits it Straight Up the Center
Paul Boocock's one-man show on the relationship between baseball and politics provides a suprisingly enjoyable and refreshing evening.
Polly Princess and the Penniless Fry Cook
This charming, clever, witty, and thoroughly winning family musical has something for everyone to enjoy.
The Beauty Prize: Something New From Jerome Kern and P.G. Wodehouse
Musicals Tonight! presents the American premiere of this West End musical by two Broadway favorites
The Maids
Genet's absurdist classic gets a Queens revival that is a little too realistic for its own good.
The Chocolate Soldier: Sweet Melodies from Broadway's Distant Past
Broadway great George S.
Way out east On Second Avenue
The Upper East Side becomes the Lower East Side as this bilingual revue returns to celebrate the glory days of the Yiddish Theatre scene
The Frankenstein Summer: She's Created a Monster
Catherine Bush's light romance draws from a historic meeting of literary minds
Hiding Behind Comets
Brian Dykstra's disturbing and fascinating new play arrives at 29th Street Rep.
Trent and Trudy Lee in A Touch of Vegas: Awfully Funny
A hilarious spoof of tacky nightclub lounge singers
The Seagull at the Blue Heron
Chekhov's tragic comedy of art and unrequited love returns to New York.
Freestyle Love Supreme - Talent You Need to See
Freestyle Love Supreme combines the elements of Toxic Audio and Stomp to provide a new twist on music and freestyle.
Your Whole Life Has Been Leading Up to This...
The story of two sisters dealing with their mother's death unfolds before the audiences eyes.
Tiny Ninja Theater Creates Good 'Small Scale' Interest
This peculiar version of Hamlet uses dime store figurines to portray a classic Shakespearean tragedy.
Women on the Verge of HRT (that's Hormone Replacement Therapy)
Marie Jones' comedy salutes the sex appeal of older women
Nobody's Lunch: What's Eating at America?
The Civilians' new piece explores the country's uneasy relationship with information
Tim Miller's Us: Musical Theatre and Life-Shaping Lessons
On the eve of his exile from the United States, a celebrated performance artist wishes America would learn from its musicals
JFK: He's No JFK Throws Satirical Darts From the Right
Anti-Kerry spoof depicts Democratic hopeful as a Kennedy wannabe
I'm Gonna Kill the President (Don't worry -- that's just the name of the play)
I can't tell you who wrote it, who's in it or where it's playing.
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