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by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jul 9, 2024
Mint Theater Company will present the New York Premiere of Sump'n Like Wings by Lynn Riggs. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
by Blair Ingenthron - Jul 8, 2024
The Elisabeth Morrow School in Englewood, New Jersey has announced the upcoming Summer Coffee and Conversation Series for parents, as well as a workshop tailored for students ranging from third to seventh grades.
by Blair Ingenthron - Jul 8, 2024
Texas Ballet Theater (TBT) has commissioned three North Texas choreographers to create new dance works as a part of Lamentation Variations, a national choreography project inspired by Martha Graham's 1930 solo Lamentation.
by Jill Ripa - Jul 2, 2024
I had the absolute delight of interviewing Jenny Lavery, the director of San Pedro Playhouse’s upcoming production of The Wizard of Oz. She had such a warm spirit and such a great love for the story and meaning behind the show, which will be showing July 12 - August 4. Here’s what she had to say.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jul 2, 2024
Acclaimed journalists Rex Reed and Will Friedwald will celebrate Polly Bergen with the newest edition of “Clip Joint,” featuring rare video clips of the late show business legend, at The Triad Theater. Learn how to purchase tickets.
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 27, 2024
The Dessoff Choirs celebrates its 100th anniversary with an exciting 2024-2025 season featuring diverse choral works and special events.
by Jay Irwin - Jun 26, 2024
Dear Readers, I will admit that “Girl From the North Country”, currently playing at The Paramount, is a tough one to get into. It’s not a happy little romp and not structured like your typical musical. But if you can get past the bleak and let those voices wash over you, it’s a tragically beautiful ride, assuming they can work out some of those sound mixing issues in the theater.
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 25, 2024
92NY unveils The Humanities Audio Collection, featuring over 400 archival recordings of notable figures and events.
by Dan Marois - Jun 22, 2024
What did our critic think of CRAZY FOR YOU at Ogunquit Playhouse?
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 18, 2024
The Broadway League will welcome Darrelle Johnson who officially began her role as Director of Diversity and Inclusion on behalf of the trade organization on Tuesday, June 4, 2024.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 18, 2024
Flat Rock Playhouse will present Cabaret in July and August. Learn more about the show and performance dates and see how to purchase tickets.
by Rob Lester - Jun 18, 2024
ONE FOR JOHNNY MERCER at Dizzy's was another treat in the Songbook Sundays series. Johnny Mercer had a way with words. Stritch, Blackhurst, Stravelli and Lee have a way of singing and winging them. Duke Ellington's turn comes in August.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 14, 2024
Celebrate LGBTQIA+ Pride at the South Street Seaport Museum, with free general admission, engaging community activities, historic ship tours, and more from 11am to 5pm.
by Stephi Wild - Jun 11, 2024
Citadel Theatre will lead off its 2024-25 season with the comedy THE COTTAGE, less than a year after its Broadway production, which was directed by Jason Alexander and starred Eric McCormick, played its last performance.
by Stephi Wild - Jun 11, 2024
Troupe and Park Theatre have announced initial casting for the world première of a new stage adaptation of John Galsworthy's seminal work, The Forsyte Saga.
by Stephi Wild - Jun 11, 2024
The Players’ Ring Theatre has announced its Mainstage Season for 2024-25. Learn more about the full season here!
by Jeanie Bishop - Jun 9, 2024
'...why not produce more plays with inclusion of older women in roles and older people in the story line? Instead the majority of theatres in my community constantly hit “replay” of plays done over and over and are always producing musicals again and again like worn out shoes.'
by Stephi Wild - Jun 7, 2024
New Play HAFFKINE Will Have a Rehearsed Reading at JW3 on Monday 10 June 2024 at 7pm.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 6, 2024
Theater Resources Unlimited will present Barely Visible: Native American Theater Artists, a live townhall on June 27th, 6:30pm Meet and Greet, Town Hall at 7pm.
by James Lindhorst - Jun 4, 2024
Critics are raving about Opera Theater of St. Louis’ (OTSL) production of THE BARBER OF SEVILLE, calling it riotously funny and dazzling with comedic brilliance. Tenor Andrew Morstein is making his OSTL debut and sings the role of Count Almaviva. His comedic performance has been called virtuosic, lyrically beautiful, and vocally acrobatic. Morstein, who is a rising international opera star, sat down with Broadway World to talk about his experience with the Rossini opera, the current production at the Loretto-Hilton Center, and what he is doing with his time in St. Louis.
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 4, 2024
Experience the high-energy musical SWING! at Broadway Palm, featuring dynamic dance numbers and classic swing music.
by Gina Sarno - Jun 4, 2024
Nutley Little Theatre closes out it's 89th Season with BENT, written by Martin Sherman and Directed by Mead Winters.
by Elliot Lanes - Jun 2, 2024
Today’s subject Stephen Cole is an accomplished lyricist, performer, and book writer. You can now add novelist to that already impressive list of accomplishments. Stephen Cole’s latest literary endeavor takes us back to the Golden Age of Broadway with his first novel entitled Mary & Ethel…and Mikey Who?. The book is now available everywhere for purchase in both hardcover and digital versions.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 29, 2024
Historian Brigitte Powell's new book delves into the intellectual and diplomatic exchanges between American progressives and the Ottoman Empire from 1830-1930, revealing a pivotal yet overlooked historical relationship.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 29, 2024
The South Street Seaport Museum kicked off the 2024 Summer Sailing Season with a celebration featuring remarks from notable officials and the ceremonial ringing of the Ambrose bell.
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