Fresh off his 2025 Tony win as Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance as HYH in David Henry Hwang’s Yellow Face (which also earned him an Outer Critics Circle Award), there’s no end in ...
The company. Photo by Matthew Murphy. Set in the first decade of the 1900s, the converging plotlines revolve around three distinct groups of people and neighborhoods in New York representing our ...
Now in its American premiere for a limited engagement at NYC’s Theatre Row, Crooked Cross - a little-known play by English writer Sally Carson, ...
Now in its American premiere for a limited engagement at NYC’s Theatre Row, Crooked Cross – a little-known play by English writer Sally Carson, based on her 1934 book of the same name – made its debut ...
Jennifer Lopez in Kiss of the Spider Woman. Photo courtesy of the film. Set in 1980s Buenos Aires under a brutal military dictatorship, political prisoner Valentín, a Marxist revolutionary, shares a ...
Life and the afterlife in an Irish seaside cottage take center stage in this U.S. premiere featuring two charming actors as brothers. In this two-actor play by Joe Bravaco, now enjoying its U.S.
If you’re drawn to theater that dares — balancing spectacle with sorrow, beauty with grit — this is your tent. Step inside! Lions, tigers, elephants, oh my! Welcome to the show! There’s something ...
This morning in Times Square, Tony and Grammy Award winner Renée Elise Goldsberry (Hamilton) launched the theatrical release of her 2024 autobiographical documentary film Satisfied – an intimate ...
This new adaptation becomes a story about a woman who, in a male-dominated society, has more than one motivation for hesitating to declare her love. Cyrano de Bergerac, whose wit, bravery, and nose ...
Eerie imaginings waft like vapor through the air, and excellent performances, with solid direction, make this an ideal offering for the ghoulish season. The Woman in Black is a psychological thriller ...
The script’s climactic catharses evoke the intense emotional peaks found in the great 20th-century dramas of Eugene O’Neill and Arthur Miller. Everything certainly isn’t wonderful at present. Whatever ...
Following critically acclaimed sold-out runs in London, Punch, adapted by two-time Olivier Award-winning playwright James Graham from the autobiographical book Right from Wrong by Jacob Dunne, is now ...
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