At first glance Maysaloun Hamoud’s In Between has all the makings of an American sitcom, as three young Palestinian women from very different walks of life, end up sharing an apartment in Tel Aviv. But rather than sticking to convention, Hamoud’s ins …Read more
Since 1980 Split Britches have been turning the theatre world on its head with their unique takes on literary classics, film, and performance art. They return to the New York stage in 2018 with Unexploded Ordnances (UXO) an exploration of the end of …Read more
Master lipsync artist Dickie Beau is back in New York with his show Re-Member Me, which will make its US premiere at the Under the Radar Festival, in which he explores Hamlet through the many voices that have spoken for him. Borrowing elements from f …Read more
New York based theatre company Nature Theater of Oklahoma have become experts in capturing the essence of Americana in shows like Life and Times as well as their podcast OKRadio in which they speak to other artists about their creative process, spiri …Read more
Lauren Molina of The Skivvies (Nick was out with a pulled muscle, hope you feel better Nick!) talks about the duo’s upcoming engagements at Feinstein’s/54 Below, their wishes for the new year, what’s it like to have done almost all the songs in the w …Read more
Join cabaret sensations Kim David Smith and Molly Pope as they ring in 2018 with No Thrill from Champagne at Pangea. The dazzling duo will pay tribute to Noel Coward, Cole Porter and Marlene Dietrich during a night full of glamour, laughs, and two of …Read more
The star of Frozen and Hair will headline the New Year’s show at Feinstein’s/54 Below. We caught up with her to talk about her wishes for 2018, putting together her setlist, and how she hits that note on “Let It Go” every night. https://www.youtube.c …Read more
Cutting through the cacophony of coughs that is a New York City theater during flu season is no easy task, and yet that’s precisely what Iestyn Davis does in Farinelli and the King. The countertenor’s smooth notes travel through the audience’s sniffl …Read more
Max (Max Crumm) and Eleanor (Lucy DeVito) are thinking about getting married, but first they need to tell each other everything about their past. Eleanor talks about her mental health and issues with exes, but Max is having a hard time disclosing his …Read more
Tony nominee Norm Lewis return to Feinstein’s/54 Below with a new holiday show called Santa Baby! We spoke to him about his success this year with the immersive production of Sweeney Todd, his favorite holiday music and what’s on his letter to Santa. …Read more