Tony Award winner Harvey Fierstein will host the 6th Annual Broadway Salutes, Tuesday, September 23 at Anita’s Way, the public space next to the Stephen Sondheim Theater (West 43rd Street, between 6th and Broadway) at 3:30pm. Broadway Salutes, is a j …Read more
Last season a new theater company, B-Side Productions, emerged on the New York scene putting their own twist on the “Staged Reading”: A type of performance that allows theater companies to mount uniquely engaging theatrical experiences featuring memb …Read more
When it comes to theatre in New York City, Randy Sharp has been around the block — or perhaps more accurately, one block, with her tenure as the Creative Director of Axis Theater spanning the past decade. Throughout that time she’s been a staple in …Read more
There’s a new theater company in town, and months before their first show (Romeo and Juliet done Bollywood style), they’re already making waves with a huge launch party in September and a fast growing social media campaign. We caught up with Arpita M …Read more
It takes more than just talent to stay in the industry for over four decades. Priscilla Lopez may have started as a dancer who grew into acting but she is pure magic when on the stage. Constantly working in both film and theater, she’s had the sort …Read more
It’s that time of year again. The air is turning cooler, the leaves are beginning to change color and the Broadway community is gearing up for the annual Broadway Flea Market & Grand Auction. Join Broadway’s biggest market and biggest stars on Su …Read more
The Mint Theater is presenting a rare revival of George Kelly’s final play, The Fatal Weakness, which tells the story of an incurably romantic housewife who finds out that her husband is cheating on her. The production is directed by Jesse Marchese, …Read more
Murder, Margaret and Me has had a highly successful run in England and recently enjoyed its American premiere at the New York International Fringe Festival. The one-woman show portrays the relationship between three English icons. Two are real, myste …Read more
The second play of Anne L. Thompson-Scretching’s Blood Trilogy, A Long Way From Home puts you in the middle of a family crisis where a large amount of money is missing and we don’t know who to believe. As the play unfolds, we’re educated on black-ba …Read more
Imagine having the opportunity to create your own play. I’m talking building it from the ground up – writing it, developing it, casting it, marketing it, and yes, starring in it. Most people would be lucky to pull off one of these skills, but having …Read more