Everyday Inferno is a theater company that consistently exceeds the limitations of creating theater on a budget, and their production of “A Map to Somewhere Else” is no exception. Written by Reina Hardy, the play is about the imagined worlds and intr …Read more
Have you ever watched a great YouTube video and thought: I wonder what that might look like live? Israeli choreographer Renana Raz responds to YouTube videos on stage with her company YouMake ReMake, bringing new light to the original works. Now, LAB …Read more
In our new series Behind the Stage Door, StageBuddy goes inside New York Theater’s Off and Off-Off Broadway Theater Venues to give the inside perspective of the space, introducing you to the administrative team before you decide where to put up your …Read more
Two performers, one piano and no accompanying musicians. Is that enough for a satisfying cast recording? That’s the frame on which the Off-Broadway murder-mystery musical-comedy “Murder for Two” is built on. The story is a good-natured spoof of every …Read more
Detroit, NY, a ten minute play festival featuring works written by Detroit writers, opens on June 19 at New York’s 4th Street Theater. The objective of the festival, presented by The Dirty Blondes, is to bring the story of Detroit to New York City th …Read more
In “The Taste of It”, which recently had its world premiere at the Theatre 54 at Shetler Studios, playwright John Adams tells the story of an explosive 70s era romance between a brilliant dancer (Ross) and driven young director (Sheila) living in Bos …Read more
The stars of Broadway Bares came off the stage and out of their pants at BERLIN Fridays on June 13th to raise money for the worthy charity Equity Fights AIDS. The weekly party, known as BERLIN, is hosted by promoters Jake Jaxon of Cockyboys.com and …Read more
The reviews are in and audiences agree that after the players take their final bow you’ll want to spend more time with the them in “When January Feels Like Summer”, now playing at the Ensemble Studio Theater. This New York premiere by Cori Thomas un …Read more
The young Indian actress Qurrat Ann Kadwani might not be the first person you think of when you think of the Bronx. Her solo show “They Call Me Q” invites you into her world where she grew up torn between two cultures — that of her family and that o …Read more
The new Broadway cast recording of “Violet,” starring Sutton Foster as the title character, is like a present you’ll want to unwrap slowly and carefully. On the surface, the show sounds gruesome, and a bit silly (a girl seeks a spiritual healing on a …Read more