‘Henry IV: Your Prince And Mine’ Enlists a Community
Team Sunshine Performance Corporation and West Philadelphia’s Shakespeare in Clark Park co-produce an epic volunteer staging of Shakespeare’s history play.
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Team Sunshine Performance Corporation and West Philadelphia’s Shakespeare in Clark Park co-produce an epic volunteer staging of Shakespeare’s history play.
In its New York premiere, a play about publishing and intimacy in the Internet age, starring Billy Magnussen and Anna Gunn, gets an upgrade.
Director Bill Condon takes a fresh look at Henry Krieger and Bill Russell’s 1997 musical “Side Show” about conjoined twins Violet and Daisy Hilton.
Its organizers nursed it, rehearsed it and gave out the news- this is where American theatre writing can gestate and blossom (if you handle the sturm und drang.)
Jim Simpson’s Off-Off-Broadway company has broken theatrical ground over the last 17 years. Now it’s broken ground on a new three-theatre space in downtown Manhattan.
Composer Tesori takes a trip down memory lane with ‘Violet.’
His plays—‘Appropriate,’ ‘An Octoroon,’ ‘Neighbors,’ ‘Gloria,’ ‘War’—are high-wire performances in themselves.
Theatre of the Oppressed NYC’s Legislative Theatre Festival gets the New York City community and legislators to discuss racism and profiling in the criminal justice system.
The new play at Incubator Arts Center focuses on health care, but not in the way you imagine.
Director Aaron Posner teams up with Teller to include magic in their production of “The Tempest” at the American Repertory Theater.