McDonagh’s dark gallows humor shines a light on wrongful executions in...

It’s 1963, and England’s second-best hangman Harry Wade is performing his last execution, of a young man protesting his innocence and desperately fighting for...

The new Broadway production of ‘The Little Prince’ creates a universe...

The new stage production of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s 1943 English-language novella The Little Prince - one of the world’s best-selling books and the second...

One-night-only events from Off-Broadway’s Gingold Theatrical Group and Keen Company

This coming Saturday and Monday, April 23 and 25, two of Off-Broadway’s most noteworthy companies are presenting one-night-only events, one in person and one...

Fundraising campaign for the Oscar Hammerstein Museum and Theatre Education Center...

The non-profit Oscar Hammerstein Museum and Theatre Education Center (OHMTEC) has initiated a campaign to raise funds for the purchase, restoration, and preservation of...

Pan Asian Rep’s Off-Broadway world premiere of ‘Citizen Wong’ looks at...

To commemorate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May, Pan Asian Repertory Theatre, now in its 45th season, is presenting the world...

A soaring Latinx line-up hits the heights in ‘Jaime Lozano’s Songs...

For his headliner debut at the legendary Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the tremendously talented, always effervescent, Mexican-born musical multi-hyphenate Jaime Lozano brought...

Years fly by but the show drags on in Broadway’s ‘Birthday...

Inspired by Thornton Wilder’s The Long Christmas Dinner of 1931 - a 35-minute one-act play tracing five generations through a fast-moving 90 years of...

Second Stage’s Broadway revival of ‘Take Me Out’ calls out homophobia...

When the mixed-race center fielder Darren Lemming, a seemingly unassailable superstar for the MLB Empires, nonchalantly reveals at a press conference that he’s gay,...

The real-life story of Nazi brutality decimating the ‘Harmony’ at Off-Broadway’s...

Following an extended pandemic delay, the highly anticipated production of Harmony: A New Musical, written by multi-award winner Barry Manilow (music and arrangements) and...

Holiday weekend offerings in New York run the gamut from sacred...

Whether you practice the religious traditions of Easter or Passover, or celebrate Pop-culture icon Lady Bunny, there’s something for you to enjoy this holiday...

Recent book releases for artists, students, and fans of the theater

Among the latest topical publications on Broadway theater are the book releases of a recent play, a compilation of essays on landmark musicals, and...

Retelling an ancient myth in the new musical comedy ‘Penelope, or...

In ancient Greek mythology, as recounted in Homer's Odyssey, Penelope is the faithful wife of Odysseus, the King of Ithaca. Despite her husband’s 20-year absence...

Nominations announced for Off-Broadway’s 2022 Lucille Lortel Awards

Nominations for the 37th Annual Lucille Lortel Awards for Outstanding Achievement Off-Broadway, produced by the Off-Broadway League and Lucille Lortel Theatre with additional support...

The tributes to Sondheim continue with a series of his films...

When Pulitzer Prize recipient and multiple-award winner Stephen Sondheim died at the age of 91 on November 26, 2021, he left the world with...

Things to do between shows in NYC this week

It’s a busy season in New York theater, with openings every day in advance of the April awards deadlines. There is also a wealth...

Two songs and a discussion of ‘A Strange Loop’ at NYC’s...

In 2020, Michael R. Jackson was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Drama for A Strange Loop, his cutting-edge critically acclaimed “Big, Black & Queer-ass”...

Jenna Pastuszek makes her debut at NYC’s The Green Room 42...

To celebrate this year’s 100th anniversary of the birth of the legendary Judy Garland (June 10, 1922-June 22, 1969), performer, writer, producer, and instructor...

The Broadway revival of ‘Plaza Suite’ offers an antiquated look at...

With the name power of the late Pulitzer Prize and four-time Tony Award winner Neil Simon (with more than 30 plays and musicals to...

A variety of genres, styles, and moods in three concerts on...

No matter what your taste in music and entertainment, NYC’s legendary nightclubs have it, as proven by three selections that kicked off the week...

André De Shields and Denée Benton to host NYC’s 2022 Drama...

The Drama League (founded in 1916, as one of the longest-running arts service organizations in the country, providing life-long artistic resources for directors) has...