New York City Theater

Magic and mystery in Happenstance Theater’s ‘ADRIFT: A Medieval Wayward Folly’...

“What do we do now?” ponder five bewildered characters from the Dark Ages floating on a crowded ship of fools. As part of its...

Celebrating the joy of the season with music and camaraderie in...

On Saturday, December 2, Michael Mott & Friends Fourth Annual Holiday Show launched a fabulous kick-off to the festive season with a one-night-only performance...

A funny and hopeful look at ‘The Jerusalem Syndrome’ at Off-Broadway’s...

The York Theatre Company’s limited holiday engagement of The Jerusalem Syndrome - a world-premiere musical comedy by Laurence Holzman and Felicia Needleman (book and...

15 Questions in 15 Minutes with Broadway’s Max Sangerman

Queens resident and Indiana native Max Sangerman made his Broadway debut in the Fall of 2022, in the original cast of A Beautiful Noise:...

Nothing is sacred in the riotous Broadway revival of ‘Spamalot’ at...

Adapted for the stage from the 1975 British hit film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, a zany satire on the medieval legend of...

Magic goes wrong but the comedy goes right in ‘Mind Mangler’...

England’s Mischief Theatre, the company that brought us the madcap calamitous comedies The Play That Goes Wrong and Peter Pan Goes Wrong, is back with its...

Big Apple Circus and Circus-Theater Roncalli take a ‘Journey to the...

For this year’s 46th anniversary season, the Big Apple Circus (founded by Paul Binder and Michael Christensen in 1977, as a more intimate one-ring...

Living the dream in ‘John Lloyd Young’s Broadway’ at NYC’s 54...

In John Lloyd Young’s Broadway, the Tony- and Grammy-winning star of the original Broadway cast and Clint Eastwood’s Warner Bros. film adaptation of Jersey...

Gingold Theatrical Group deftly skewers social and military pretense with Shaw’s...

Although it was only the fourth in his canon of 65 plays, George Bernard Shaw's farcical three-act comedy Arms and the Man, written in...

Ambition and greed trump ethics and trust in the Off-Broadway revival...

Rarely seen since its Broadway premiere in 1962, the dark musical comedy I Can Get It for You Wholesale by Jerome Weidman (book) and...

A sensational return to NYC’s Rockwood Music Hall by the incomparable...

Mega-talented super-charismatic multi-hyphenate Lauren Marcus made a spectacular return to the Lower East Side on Sunday evening for the opening date of her second...

The humor and heart inherent in hoarding in ‘I Need That’...

Award-winning playwright Theresa Rebeck takes a very human look at hoarding, loss, the cherished memories inherent in objects, and the need to move on...

A lurid look at the seamy side of Hollywood and demise...

In Ode to the Wasp Woman, an original play with music now playing a limited Off-Broadway engagement at Actors Temple Theatre, writer and director...

Traveling big-top ‘Circus Vazquez’ brings its all-new show to NJ and...

Now in its 54th year, Circus Vazquez, the largest family-owned circus in the US, currently run by the five third-generation Vazquez brothers, is touring...

A sensational finale to the inaugural year of ‘Broadway by the...

This year’s inaugural series of Broadway by the Season, written, directed, and hosted by theater historian and impresario Scott Siegel, concluded on Monday, October...

Caroline Aaron returns to the NYC stage in “Madwomen of the...

For five seasons, from 2017-23, stage and screen veteran Caroline Aaron - a native of Richmond, Virginia, and a performing arts graduate of American...

Sexually explicit memories of a debased dirty old man in ‘Sabbath’s...

The New Group has opened its 2023-24 season with the world premiere of Sabbath’s Theater, adapted for the stage by Ariel Levy and John...

Vietnamese immigrants’ personal journey in the wildly funny and insightful ‘Poor...

Co-commissioned by South Coast Repertory and Manhattan Theatre Club, Poor Yella Rednecks, written by Qui Nguyen and directed by May Adrales, is a wildly inventive,...

Madcap sapphic comedy shatters cisgender hetero paradigms in ‘Merry Me’ at...

Playwright Hansol Jung and director Leigh Silverman, both “Usual Suspect” affiliates of the New York Theatre Workshop, have teamed up for the NYTW production...

High-camp tribute to the greatest thing ever in ‘A Musical about...

When A Musical About Star Wars: Or, Why Star Wars is the Greatest Thing to Ever Happen in the History of the Galaxy Much,...