Ivo Van Hove’s production of the Arthur Miller classic “A View From the Bridge” has me thinking a lot about theater architecture. The production is stunning. It’s a must see — but only from the right ...
Cast members rehearse a scene in “Why We Must Die So Young,” an original play by William Gebby being staged by Agape Theater Company. The play, which details the story of the White Rose resistance ...
Six brand new 10-minute plays of heightened language and classic themes inspired by this year's theme, “Defiance,” will be selected through an open submission process. These selections will premiere ...
Ry Poulin and Jon van Luling in The Play That Goes Wrong Credit: Courtesy of Lindsay Raymondjack As the audience settles in, there’s trouble on the set. The stage manager runs out of time to attach ...
The classic play “Big White Fog” opens Court Theatre’s first season under its new artistic director, Avery Willis Hoffman. The choice hits close to home: Theodore Ward’s 1938 drama, set on the city’s ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A new play about a group of college students putting in one last study session evokes recent stories about young women, but without the well-rounded ...