National Black Theatre consistently brings revolutionary work to Harlem and is a staple in conversations about the black experience and theater in New York. In their 46th Season, dedicated to black women playwrights, they are bringing Carnaval by Ob …Read more
The Magnet Theater hosts America’s top musical improvisers at The Sixth Annual New York Musical Improv Festival from October 16 – 19, 2014. This three day event features over 100 performers creating fully improvised musical performances ranging from …Read more
This Fall, the Drama Desk Award-winning Godlight Theatre Company, widely praised for their stage translations of challenging literary works, marks their 20th Anniversary with the world premiere of their stage adaptation of National Book Award-winner …Read more
In Catherine Butterfield’s new play It Has to Be You, which opens October 12 at the Abingdon’s Dorothy Strelsin Theatre, three children visit their mother, suspecting she has Alzheimer’s; they soon learn that Mom is sane, but has taken on a much youn …Read more
Nightmare: New York — 9/26-11/1 Alligators on the subways, gargoyles, and super rats…oh my! New Yorkers’ worst nightmares are brought to life as the longest running haunted house reveals the deepest, darkest secrets of New York City’s legendary horr …Read more
The EstroGenius Festival, which continues through November 2, celebrates female voices in theater. We asked several of the women involved to talk about their favorite female playwrights. Connie Schindewolf – Playwright, A Bottle of Vodka: I would ha …Read more
Ciarán O’Reilly is the producing director and one of the co-founders of The Irish Repertory Theatre, an Off-Broadway theatre dedicated to showcasing the Irish and Irish-American voice through drama and performance. His previous directing credits incl …Read more
It doesn’t begin previews until next February but we’re already counting down the days until the On The Twentieth Century revival makes it way to Broadway (its first revival since its 1978 premiere!) Not just because we’re excited to see Kristin Chen …Read more
While the world may never be free from the struggles that the class system brings, in terms of division and identity, Brooklyn director Jess Chayes and The Assembly Theater Project (The Assembly) are determined to break the mold. Reflected not only i …Read more
Check out the sets, the stage and some backstage secrets with Mamma Mia’s Rosie, Lauren “Coco” Cohn, on StageBuddy.com’s exclusive behind the scenes tour of The Broadhurst Theater. https://youtu.be/mY6XH-MW230