New York City Theater

Questioning the life and legacy of a controversial oligarch in ‘MURDOCH:...

Australian and American media mogul and business magnate Rupert Murdoch (b. March 11, 1931) is the owner of hundreds of local, national, and international...

15 Questions in 15 Minutes with stage and screen star Michael...

Emmy-nominated actor, producer, director, and host Michael Urie is sure to enjoy a never-ending run on his proverbial 15 minutes of fame, with his...

Recent and soon-to-be-released albums from Broadway and its stars

A selection of new cast albums and recordings of songs from Broadway’s greatest hits and performers includes an array of shows, themes, and styles...

Underground Railroad goes south of the border in historic hip-hop musical...

While the history of the Underground Railroad that helped slaves from below the Mason-Dixon line escape to freedom in the North and Canada has...

Appalachian music helps heal a broken family in ‘The Porch on...

When Mira (a 26-year-old bi-racial Korean American classical violinist) and her boyfriend Beckett (who plays multiple acoustic string instruments, sings, and is a wealth...

The unraveling mind of a post-WWII arsonist in ‘Kinkakuji’ at NYC’s...

Launching the Japan Society’s 2025-26 season is its commissioned world-premiere production of Kinkakuji (The Temple of the Golden Pavilion), adapted for the stage from...

Applications now open to high-school seniors from under-represented communities for NYC’s...

Springboard to Design (SB2D), a tuition-free theatrical design mentorship and education program for students from under-represented communities, including those who have limited or no...

21st-century crooner Mark William discusses his new album ‘If I Can...

On Friday, August 29, the twelve-time Emmy-winning and four-time Grammy-nominated Yellow Sound Label released Mark William: If I Can Dream, recorded live last May...

Resonant lessons in history and humanity in ‘Lady Patriot’ at NYC’s...

Set in Richmond, VA, in the key years of 1861-65, through the duration of the Civil War, Lady Patriot, written and directed by Ted Lange...

Incisive study of a fashion world icon in ‘House of McQueen’...

British fashion designer and couturier Alexander McQueen (1969-2010) is the subject of the new Off-Broadway production House of McQueen, now playing a limited engagement of The...

Celebrating the new book and exhibition of Al Hirschfeld’s art at...

The Al Hirschfeld Foundation hosted a star-studded cocktail reception on Monday, September 8, from 5-7 pm, at The Algonquin Hotel, to launch the release of the new book Hirschfeld’s Sondheim,...

Sketchy glimpse at addiction and recovery in ‘Sober Songs’ Off-Broadway at...

Mark Twain is credited with giving writers the sound advice to “Write what you know,” and that’s what librettist, composer, and lyricist Michael Levin...

Two big outdoor events in NYC celebrate Broadway in September

Two major Broadway celebrations will take center stage in September in NYC’s Theater District and Times Square, one recognizing the central role of theater...

A lively musical journey through a flourishing life and career in...

Since the age of three, Casey Likes, a native of Chandler, Arizona, has been performing, and it shows; he’s completely at home on the...

Blockbuster concert launches new album ‘Jaime Lozano & The Familia: Songs...

On August 22, Grammy-winning label Concord Theatricals Recordings released the new 17-track album Jaime Lozano & The Familia: Songs by an Immigrant Vol. 3...

Illusionist Jamie Allan mixes magic and memoir in ‘Amaze’ at Off-Broadway’s...

Multi-media magic and classic conjuring meet coming-of-age memories in British illusionist Jamie Allan’s Amaze, co-created by Allan and Tommy Bond, now playing a limited...

Insult comedy eases poignant memories in ‘Jeff Ross: Take a Banana...

Known as “The Roastmaster General” for his 30 years of no-holds-barred celebrity roasts on TV’s Comedy Central and Netflix, Emmy-nominated insult comedian Jeff Ross,...

Broadway Week returns to NYC in September with 2-for-1 tickets on...

NYC’s twice-annual Broadway Week, a discount program that began in 2011, returns this season for more than a week, from September 8-21, offering 2-for-1...

It’s been a hot summer for triple threat Jesse Corbin, with...

In addition to his ongoing appearances at City Winery NYC and around the country as one of the long-time fan-favorite members of The Boy...

A cabaret concert like no other by ‘Joe Iconis & Family’...

The return of fan-favorite Joe Iconis & Family to their home-away-from-home at NYC’s 54 Below once again proved to be a cabaret concert like...