MTC’s funny and astute Broadway premiere of ‘Skeleton Crew’ extols core...

The Broadway premiere of Manhattan Theatre Club’s Skeleton Crew, written by Tony Award nominee Dominique Morisseau and directed by Tony winner Ruben Santiago-Hudson, at...

A heartrending reminder never to forget in New York City Opera’s...

Opening last night on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the world premiere of the American operatic adaptation of The Garden of the Finzi- Continis by...

What a night in NYC with ‘John Lloyd Young: Broadway’s Jersey...

He’s got the voice, the personality, and the look, together with a sincere passion for the songs he sings and a true appreciation for...

A shattering pandemic-time reimagining of ‘Long Day’s Journey into Night’ Off-Broadway...

Audible Theatre’s new stage production of Eugene O’Neill’s 1957 Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning American classic Long Day’s Journey into Night – a thinly-fictionalized...

A revealing séance in spit&vigor’s ‘Ectoplasm’ at Off-Broadway’s The Players

It’s 1912, and guests at an intimate dinner party, including a world-famous magician, have gathered for a private séance. Will the otherworldly exploration reveal...

A listening party for ‘The Sunday Set’ album and a concert...

Let the music of New York keep you warm this week, with two terrific online events that you can stream at home without having...

15 Questions in 15 Minutes with Broadway’s ‘Aladdin’ star Major Attaway

In 2016, Major Attaway - a more than 20-year veteran entertainer who began his career in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area - made his...

Tony and Grammy winner John Lloyd Young returns to NYC for...

Fans in NYC have been waiting for nearly a year since John Lloyd Young, who was scheduled for a six-night engagement at Feinstein’s/54 Below...

Award-winning vocalist Jeff Harnar offers ‘A Collective Cy’ salute to Cy...

On Monday, January 31, at 7 pm, Birdland Jazz Club will present acclaimed vocalist Jeff Harnar and his salute to the legendary Emmy, Grammy,...

Broadway theaters to dim their lights in honor of Sidney Poitier

To commemorate the life of prolific actor, director, and cultural icon Sidney Poitier (1927-2022), who died of heart failure at his Beverly Hills home...

Be An #ArtsHero/Arts Workers United to testify before Congress

The national non-partisan grassroots campaign Be An #ArtsHero, which has evolved into Arts Workers United, has worked closely with Democratic and Republican representatives over...

Celebrate MLK Day with a free virtual concert from Off-Broadway’s NYTF...

In honor of Martin Luther King Day on Monday are two free online offerings - one a rebroadcast of an annual concert, the other...

2-for-1 tickets for NYC Broadway Week and updated COVID-19 protocols

After a two-year hiatus during the pandemic, NYC Broadway Week – a twice-yearly celebration produced by NYC & Company in partnership with The Broadway...

Off-Broadway’s award-winning ‘The Last Boy’ to commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day in...

It was announced this week that The Last Boy . . . a new play with music by Steven Fisher, which had its sold-out...

Go backstage with the stars in ‘Great Performances – Reopening: The...

As part of its #PBSForTheArts programming – a multiplatform campaign that began last spring to celebrate the arts in America - PBS will air...

A musical melodramedy with a message in ‘The Streets of New...

First presented at Off-Broadway’s Irish Repertory Theatre in 2002, in the aftermath of 9/11, The Streets of New York is back live on stage...

Streaming selections from BPN, Off-Broadway’s Red Bull Theater, and Club44 Records

If the cold weather and COVID are keeping you inside, here are three star-studded streaming selections for listening and viewing this month that will...

The classical ‘Salomon Series’ by Peoples’ Symphony Concerts goes live and...

The Town Hall continues is centennial season celebration in a collaboration with Peoples’ Symphony Concerts (PSC) - NYC’s oldest concert series offering some of...

Broadway’s ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ announces a two-month hiatus

December is typically a boomtime for ticket sales to Broadway shows, followed by a post-holiday decline in January-February. But this season, with the unprecedented...