Director/choreographer extraordinaire Keith Lee Grant leads the talented actors of Harlem Repertory Theatre. We had a chance to talk to the three-time Audelco winner about the origins of Harlem Repertory and the company’s production of Langston Hugh …Read more
The summer may be winding down, but the fall theater season is just starting to heat up! Whether you are looking for a fun show for the whole family, a great date night pick, or something to indulge your intellectual and insightful side, there is som …Read more
The year is 1988 and 12-year-old Fiona (Lori Prince) is trying her best to understand why she feels a certain way about her classmate Margo (Autumn Hurlbert), the feisty redhead who keeps insisting Fiona join the kickball team and finally help them d …Read more
Renaissance man Trav S.D. truly does it all; as actor, author, comedian, cartoonist, producer, playwright and renowned vaudevillian, he has continuously helped promote independent theater, which is why it was no surprise to see him create pure stage …Read more
Just before the fall season kicks into high gear, NYC & Company will be luring theatergoers to Broadway with two-for-one deals on 21 Broadway shows between Sept. 1st and 14th. The Broadway shows participating in this fall’s twofer event are: • Al …Read more
You want to meet one of the stars of Mamma Mia? We’ve got you covered in our Artist Spotlight with Lauren “Coco” Cohn. Making her Broadway debut as the adorable Rosie, Cohn warms the hearts of thousands of audiences every week who travel from near an …Read more
Don’t let Subhah Agarwal’s baby face or self-described social awkwardness fool you: she is easily one of the funniest and hardest working comics on the scene today. Slowly but surely she’s getting the recognition she deserves – last year she was feat …Read more
You might have read playwright Ean Miles Kessler’s short play Brotherly Love in Shorter, Faster Funnier published by Vintage Books or Funny Valentine from the Plays for Two compilation. Maybe you saw King’s River or Beautiful Hands. All in all, he’ …Read more
It’s bothersome to be old and crusty, and have a new, young playwright shatter your conviction that talent is a thing of the past. This is exactly what occurred to me upon seeing Colin Drucker’s Mother’s Day as part of the New York International Frin …Read more
In his show Hoaxocaust!, now playing at the New York International Fringe Festival, writer and performer Barry Levey satirizes the arguments of Holocaust deniers like Arthur Butz, David Irving, Robert Faurisson, and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, while also as …Read more