New York City Theater

Review: ‘Be More Chill’ at the Lyceum Theatre

Just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, Be More Chill has. Following its sold-out extended run at The Pershing Square Signature Center,...

Review: ‘A Jewish Joke’ at Theatre Row

One of the darkest periods in modern American politics was the McCarthy Era of the mid-20th century. Fueled by the anti-Communist sentiment of the...

Review: ‘Surely Goodness and Mercy’ at Theatre Row

Making its New York premiere in the Clurman Theatre at Theatre Row, Keen Company’s resonant production of Surely Goodness and Mercy by playwright Chisa...

Review: ‘Chick Flick the Musical’ at the Westside Theatre

Making its debut at Off-Broadway’s Westside Theatre, Chick Flick the Musical – a new work “written by a woman about women for women” (but...

Intoxicated Revelry with a Taste of the Classics: ‘ShakesBEER’ at New...

Before the advent of purpose-built theaters in Elizabethan England, the coach yards, covered balconies, and galleries of inns and taverns – historical forerunners of...

Review: ‘SERIALS @ The Flea’ at The Flea Theater

Inaugurated in 2011, and now celebrating its 50th cycle of brand-new ten-minute episodic plays, SERIALS @ The Flea - originally created by Dominic Spillane...

Review: ‘Arrowhead’ at Feinstein’s/54 Below

A one-night-only sold-out premiere cabaret concert of a new musical by Jackson Teeley (book and music) and Sarah Galante (book), performed at Feinstein’s/54 Below...

Review: ‘Broadway by the Year: Broadway Musicals of 1928 & 1935’...

Now in its nineteenth season, Broadway by the Year - the popular series of one-night-only concerts featuring songs from the musical history of the...

Review: ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ at New World Stages

Absolutely everything is right about the transfer of Mischief Theatre's award-winning Broadway production of The Play That Goes Wrong to its new Off-Broadway home at New...

Review: ‘The Price of Thomas Scott’ at Theatre Row

Introducing its two-year initiative for audiences to “Meet Miss Baker” – with the American premiere of three works by English playwright Elizabeth Baker (1876-1962), readings...

Review: ‘Boy Band Brunch’ at The Green Room 42

A recurrent act at The Green Room 42, The Boy Band Project is back by popular demand with its Boy Band Brunch for four...

Review: ‘My Very Own British Invasion’ at Paper Mill Playhouse

Based on an idea by Peter Noone, front man of the 1960s English pop-rock band Herman’s Hermits, the world premiere of My Very Own...

Braden Chapman Brings ReTHEATRE’s Acclaimed ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ to...

Having achieved widespread popularity on RuPaul’s Drag Race as his larger-than-life alter-ego Mimi Imfurst, Braden Chapman is a critically-acclaimed actor, singer, director, writer, and...

‘GRINDR: The Opera’ by New York’s Erik Ransom Wins London’s Offie...

It was just announced at London’s ninth annual Off-West End Awards (or Offies - the English equivalent of New York’s Obies), presented this evening...

15 Questions in 15 Minutes with Broadway’s Derrick Cobey

Soon to open back on Broadway at Studio 54 - where Andy Warhol, who coined the phrase “famous for 15 minutes,” spent more than a...

Review: ‘Ah, Wilderness!’ at The Sheen Center

Presented by Blackfriars Repertory Theatre and The Storm Theatre at The Sheen Center, Ah, Wilderness!, Eugene O’Neill’s coming-of-age three-act comedy, offers an opportunity for diehard...

15 Questions in 15 Minutes with Broadway’s Kyle Taylor Parker

Wisconsin-born and New York-based award-winning actor Kyle Taylor Parker is well known to lovers of musical theater and to all loyal KTPEEPS for his...

Review: ‘Livin’ La Vida Grande’ at The Green Room 42

Following his appearance in two sold-out runs of Titanique, Frankie Grande has returned to The Green Room 42 with an updated revival of his solo...

Review: ‘Colin Quinn: Red State Blue State’ at the Minetta Lane...

Brooklyn-born comedian Colin Quinn, familiar to TV viewers everywhere for his regular appearances on Saturday Night Live, Comedy Central, and MTV’s Remote Control, continues...

‘It’s a Man’s World’ – Or Is It? An Interview with...

BFFs since their school days at Boston’s Berklee College of Music, Lindsay Lavin and Ilana Gabrielle make their return to the stage together at...