Five Downtown Theatre Festivals in NYC to Pull Audiences Out of the Cold Snap
With Under the Radar, Coil, PROTOTYPE, American Realness, Other Forces, January is festival season in New York City. So snap out of it.
Stories from Delaware, Washington, DC, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
With Under the Radar, Coil, PROTOTYPE, American Realness, Other Forces, January is festival season in New York City. So snap out of it.
Daniel Kitson reveals his latest creation ‘Analog.Ue’ at St. Ann’s Warehouse after months of speculation by fans.
Madeleine George explores humanity’s relationship with technology in ‘The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence’ at Playwrights Horizons.
Whether working with the Wooster Group or Robert Wilson, he sets out to reinvent the process and avoid his “ego agenda.”
The Austin-based ensemble brings their latest show ‘Stop Hitting Yourself,’ inspired by the provocative novelist, to Lincoln Center Theater.
Dominique Morisseau’s new play makes its way home to America after a transatlantic staging by London’s Gate Theatre.
Tom Dudzick returns to the town of his birth to direct a self-penned play on faith, art, and the perils of show business.
Activated by memories of their creator, the words of the late Sekou Sundiata take on a new meaning.
The composer talks about his early theatrical experiences and his inspirations for writing ‘The Black Suits.’
The musical adaptation of George A. Romero’s “Night of the Living Dead” shambles its way to a regional premiere at St. Louis’s New Line Theatre.