In its seventh annual celebration of horror master H.P. Lovecraft, RadioTheatre puts on another series of staged readings in the style of ’40s radio dramas. As part of New York’s FRIGID Festival, for two weekends RadioTheatre will be honoring the lat …Read more
Many of us had a boogeyman in our childhood, a story of a supernatural being who would steal us away unless we obeyed our mothers. As we grew older we stopped believing in such preposterous cautionary tales, but Pipeline Theatre Company’s The Gray Ma …Read more
Bixby Elliot’s original play Sommerfugl tackles a very important subject at a very timely point in its public discussion. Within the last few years, the topic of gender identity has reached a broader audience, and InViolet Theater’s production succes …Read more
In Lincoln’s Blood, a play at the New York International Fringe Festival, director and playwright Garrett Heater explores the ramifications of the president’s murder by focusing on three figures whose lives were forever changed by it. We are first in …Read more
When it comes to interactive theatre, it’s hard to think of a better staging location than a bar. The creative team behind the ’60s sci-fi musical dance party extravaganza Wild Women of Planet Wongo chose well when they set their immersive showcase i …Read more
Travel is one of the few things in this world we can say has existed since the beginning of the human race. Traveling Papers, conceived by Barbara Bosch and Martin Tackel, and produced by Laurel Valley Productions, demonstrates this well as it traces …Read more
Upon entering the small theater space in the Access Theatre Gallery for the Everyday Inferno Theatre Company’s original production Punk as Fuck, the audience is greeted by leather- and denim-clad misfits in the middle of an apparent jam session. In b …Read more
Everyday Inferno Theatre Crompany is running a series in rep titled Punks and Provocateurs in which it presents two plays that regard misfits and social outcasts. One show is an original piece called Punk as Fuck regarding a punk rock band trying to …Read more
The audience walking into the Dixon Place for the opening weekend of puppeteer James Godwin’s one-man show The Flatiron Hex was not sure what kind of show to expect, and walking out we still weren’t exactly sure what we’d just witnessed, but we can’t …Read more
The Brick, where Buran Theatre is putting on Adam R. Burnett’s original play Mammoth: A De-Extinction Love Story, looks built for atmospheric and thought-provoking theatre, and this play certainly seems tailored to that aesthetic. The contrast betwee …Read more