Americans, or Last Tango In Huahuatenango - 1982 Off-Off-Broadway History , Info & More
Americans, or Last Tango In Huahuatenango - 1982 - Off-Off-Broadway Articles Page 14
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by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 14, 2026
The comedy pilot BIGG COUNTY RESTORATIONS, starring HBO's TASK actor John Jezior alongside co-creators Mikaela Watkins and Joe Bell, will screen at the TCL Chinese Theatre as part of the Dances With Films LA festival.
by Andrea Stephenson - Jun 14, 2026
Often billed as a comedy, this play contains a wealth of witty dialogue, but is, at its heart, a poignant exploration of the resilience of these women and their relationships with one another. HLT has created a touching, beautiful production.
by Brett Cullum - Jun 14, 2026
The Hunchback of Notre Dame will be playing the Houston Broadway Theatre at the Cullen Theater in the Wortham Center. Diego Guevara is playing Clopin, and spoke about creating a sexier, fashion-forward, yet still dark version of the classic tale.
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 14, 2026
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce traded stadium lights for Broadway spotlights, making a surprise date-night appearance at the hit comedy 'Oh, Mary!' currently starring Maya Rudolph. Check out the photo!
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 14, 2026
Drag artists Gina Tonic and Trash Ketchum will present their cabaret comedy STRAIGHT OUT OF THE CLOSET at The Reverie Room, blending live vocals, original sketches, and comedy exploring authenticity and acceptance.
by Marissa Faith Curley - Jun 14, 2026
The Rocky Horror Show announced that their scheduled 9pm performance on Saturday, June 13 was cancelled. The production made the announcement on their official Instagram Story. An exact reason for the cancellation was not specified.
by Franco Milazzo - Jun 14, 2026
Death, it turns out, is an excellent alibi for a party, even one being held in your honour. Legendary magician, beloved family man and complete fiction Dieter Roterburg has sadly died and his wake is being held nightly in the tunnels beneath Waterloo train station.
by Michael Rabice - Jun 14, 2026
Nothing can be as exciting as a heated courtroom drama. And author Aaron Sorkin most assuredly masters his craft in the stage version of his blockbuster movie A FEW GOOD MEN now playing in a riveting presentation by Road Less Traveled Productions at Shea’s 710 Theatre.
by Robert Diamond - Jun 14, 2026
Hale Centre has opened its youth production of SINGIN' IN THE RAIN JR. on the Miller Family Stage, with tickets starting at $12 for the limited run.
by Robert Diamond - Jun 14, 2026
The Royal Ballet's Senior Benesh Choreologist and Assistant Répétiteur Gregory Mislin and Benesh Choreologist Daniel Kraus explain how Benesh Movement Notation is used to record and restage dance works, including a Kenneth MacMillan ballet.
by Kim R2 - Jun 14, 2026
A hilarious, gorgeous 1920s reimagining of the Greek myth. Veronica Paeper's classic choreography meets dazzling sets, varied costumes and standout performances from the principals and the ensemble. Showing until 21 June, tickets from R225.
by Jade Kops - Jun 14, 2026
An hilarious homage and caution about teenage fame and unchecked egos, the Tragedy Of Macbeth is transformed in MACKENZIE.
by Sean Fallon - Jun 14, 2026
There is no denying the extreme talent of the A CHORUS LINE cast. Director Brad Blake, choreographer Diana Deaver, music director Mark Ceppetelli, and assistant director Steve Belli combine their talents to help bring out the best in this first-rate ensemble cast! The hard work and dedication of all people involved is evident, with the entire cast bringing their A game to this show! They all have excellent stage chemistry with each other, a strong stage presence, and clearly enjoy performing. The synchronicity in dancing is breathtaking, enhanced by the impact of real mirrors as the back stage wall, creating the illusion of twice the dancers being on stage.
by Rakaputra Paputungan - Jun 14, 2026
What did our critic think of GUDEG NANIK: WUTAH at MIMIC THEATER?
by Zach Wetzel - Jun 14, 2026
This exciting sizzling hit arrives just in time for summer!
by Catherine Burford - Jun 14, 2026
What did our critic think of THE View UPSTAIRS at Barbershop Theatre? Street Theatre Company opened their final show of their 20th season. Max Vernon’s play was inspired by the 1973 attack at the UpStairs Lounge, a gay bar in New Orleans.
by Marina Kennedy - Jun 16, 2026
Jersey Repertory Company (NJ Rep) is currently presenting the riveting world premiere of Jack Canfora’s The Vienna Lessons, skillfully directed by the theatre’s Associate Artistic Director, Evan Bergman, and featuring an exquisite three-person cast.
by Kat Mokrynski - Jun 16, 2026
Later this month, COLOSSUS, choreographed by Stephanie Lake, will be making its UK debut at the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall. The piece has fifty dancers “performing as one,” exploring the relationships that the individual has to the collective. Recently, we had the chance to speak with Lake about bringing COLOSSUS to the Southbank Centre for its UK debut. We discussed her creative process for the piece, what it’s like working with such large groups of dancers and even advice for those looking to get into choreography!
by Kat Mokrynski - Jun 14, 2026
Recently, we had the chance to speak with Mark Ball, the Artistic Director of the Southbank Centre. We discussed how he first got started in the arts industry and what led him to the Centre, the history of the Meltdown music festival and what it has been like working with Harry Styles as the artist curator this year.
by Jackie Camborde - Jun 14, 2026
According to the Director’s note, The Drowning Girls is based on a true story. It tells the tale of three women who lived during the early half of the 20th century; all three were murdered by their husbands, drowned in their bathtubs.
by Herbert Paine - Jun 13, 2026
A bittersweet production with good performances all around.
by Emily Werner - Jun 13, 2026
What did our critic think of TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS at The Factory Theater?
by Tina St. Angelo - Jun 13, 2026
What did our critic think of THE PRODUCERS at BrightSide Theatre?
by Steve Callahan - Jun 13, 2026
It would be pretentious to call it drama, but God of Carnage at the New Jewish Theatre is certainly an evening of good entertainment. It plays through June 28.
by Elizabeth Cortes - Jun 13, 2026
The beloved novel-turned film remains precisely *for* the faint of heart in stage form.
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