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Searing psychological studies in Roundabout’s Broadway revival of ‘Doubt: A Parable’...

It’s been twenty years since John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt: A Parable made its Off-Broadway debut in 2004, followed by a Broadway transfer in 2005,...

Clever and campy ‘Ibsen’s Ghost’ Off-Broadway at 59E59

Presented by 59E59 and its resident Off-Broadway theater company Primary Stages in association with NJ’s George Street Playhouse (where it made its debut in...

Free exhibition on ‘Reanimating Theater: The Photography of Friedman-Abeles’ at The...

A new exhibition at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Reanimating Theater: The Photography of Friedman-Abeles, opening on Friday, March 15,...

Unimaginably macabre, darkly funny, cautionary journey of a real-life ‘Dead Outlaw’...

When composer and lyricist David Yazbek first came upon the true story of Elmer McCurdy (1880-1911) some 30 years ago, he was haunted by...

Lessons on life and death, love and friendship in ‘Tuesdays with...

Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher and Mitch Albom from the latter’s1997  best-selling book of the same name, Tuesdays with Morrie (which was seen as a made-for-TV...

When people won’t agree to disagree in ‘The Ally’ Off-Broadway at...

Tony-winning playwright Itamar Moses considers the unyielding investment in personal agendas that drive the socio-political divide in our country, around the world, and throughout...

An expressive song list of mini-narratives brought to life in ‘Alysha...

With an extraordinary voice that’s been heard on the stages of Broadway (including On the Town, American Idiot, and Priscilla Queen of the Desert),...

One man’s journey from leftist idealism to staunch conservatism in ‘Three...

Originally commissioned and developed by Gingold Theatrical Group and now playing a limited world-premiere engagement at The Tank, Three Scenes in the Life of...

Life as performance art in ‘The Seven Year Disappear’ at Off-Broadway’s...

After her son and manager Naphtali books his single mom and world-renowned performance artist Miriam for a show at MoMA, she suddenly goes missing....

Fake news, alternate facts, and sensational journalism in ‘The Connector’ at...

In the late 1990s (aka "the tabloid era"), Stephen Glass, a rising young journalist for The New Republic, was exposed for writing fictitious news...

An exhilarating trip through ‘The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers’...

For kids of the 1980s and ‘90s, Marc Summers is a living TV legend, having hosted and produced Nickelodeon’s world-famous children’s game show Double...

Making Audiences Guffaw Again in ‘FIVE’ at Off-Broadway’s Theater 555

With the 2024 presidential campaigns, primary elections, and multiple court cases against America’s 45th President in full swing in our country, there couldn’t be...

Real-life journey to the stage of America’s first transgender celebrity in...

In 1952, Christine Jorgensen (1926-89), born George William Jorgensen of Danish parents, raised in the Bronx, NY, and a veteran of WWII, became the...

Processing grief through withdrawal and writing in ‘I Love You So...

When several attempts with group therapy sessions, volunteering for a charitable organization, reading books, and a say-what-you-see out-loud exercise (picked up from actor Shia...

Honoring Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé with a ‘A Toast to...

At a private invitation-only reception held on Wednesday, February 14, at Carnegie Hall’s Susan W. Rose Archives, The Lawrence Family Foundation honored the legendary...

Celebrating Mardi Gras and New Orleans jazz with ‘Julie Benko’ at...

What better way to celebrate Mardi Gras in NYC than with a sensational themed one-night-only cabaret concert at Birdland on Monday, February 12, loaded...

Remembering the life and times of an LGBTQ trailblazer in ‘Make...

A theatrical adaptation by Donnie (Donald Horn) of his painstakingly researched book Mr. Madam: The Life and Times of Kenneth/Kate Marlowe, the New York...

Eddie Izzard’s one-person ‘Hamlet’ suits the action to the word at...

In the new solo production of Hamlet, now playing a twice-extended mostly sold-out limited Off-Broadway engagement at Greenwich House, stage and screen star Eddie...

Florencia Cuenca and Jaime Lozano bring their rousing and authentic ‘Broadway...

When singer-actor-writer-director Florencia Cuenca was a young girl in Mexico City, performing since the age of three, she always watched 54 Below videos on...

NYC Off-Broadway Week returns this month with 2-for-1 ticket offers

Sponsored by Mastercard and supported by NYC Media & Entertainment, NYC Off-Broadway Week, a twice-a-year program offering 2-for-1 tickets to some of the city’s...