Michael Counts is unarguably the Stephen Sondheim of immersive theatre, with each of his unique experiences topping the previous one in terms of scope and imagination. After reinventing bus tours with his now iconic The Ride, Counts has also captured …Read more
In Kevin Smith Kirkwood is Classic Whitney: Alive! the vibrant performer is possessed by the spirit of Ms. Houston who comes to Earth to deliver one last concert. After a sold out run at Joe’s Pub, Kirkwood brings the show back on August 31st. I spok …Read more
This year marks the 10th anniversary of 59E59 Theaters’ Summer Shorts series, bite-size bits of theater for the warm weather that year after year prove to be every bit as provocative, touching and funny as their full length counterparts, thanks in la …Read more
Two women with wildly different temperaments and life experiences are compellingly brought together in Finnish playwright Minna Nurmelin’s sharp and perceptive tragicomedy Remember Me, presented by the Scandinavian American Theater Company as part of …Read more
Theatre fans have a marvelous opportunity to experience a highly unusual musical from Japan currently running at The Flamboyan Theatre at The Clemente as part of The 20th Annual New York International Fringe Festival. The Legend of Oni is a theatrica …Read more
The New York International Fringe Festival will bring 200 shows to NYC from August 12-28. We spoke with Todd Fernandez about the musical That’s MISS FITS, to YOU! What was the first musical that made you want to make musicals? It wasn’t a musical tha …Read more
The New York International Fringe Festival will bring 200 shows to NYC from August 12-28. We spoke with Aaron Michael Krueger about the musical SUPER! What was the first musical that made you want to make musicals? The first musical that really inspi …Read more
Two porn stars: one male, one female, discuss what goes on behind the scenes in one of the world’s most controversial industries. With its lurid title and premise, The Fucking Problem, should have no trouble getting butts in seats, what might surpris …Read more
The New York International Fringe Festival will bring 200 shows to NYC from August 12-28. We spoke with composer Vatrena King and writer Catherine Hurd about Zuccotti Park, A Musical about the Human Side of Economics. What was the first musical that …Read more
The New York International Fringe Festival will bring 200 shows to NYC from August 12-28. We spoke with writer/co-composer Katie Berger about Full: The Musical. What was the first musical that made you want to make musicals? Spring Awakening – my ver …Read more