“Platanos and Collard Greens” debuted to sold-out audiences on June 27, 2003, and continues to enlighten and entertain audiences in Manhattan and on their college tour shows. Over the years, the play has undergone various changes. Most recently, Pl …Read more
Cuban dramatist Abelardo Estorina, who won his country’s 2002 National Theater prize, died Friday at age 88. The news came as a particular shock to off-Broadway’s Repertorio Español, where Estorino was a playwright in residence from 1996-98. Best kno …Read more
J. Julian Christopher’s newest play is sure to cause some controversy: entitled “Animals Commit Suicide”, it explores the gay subculture of bug-chasing — actively seeking to contract HIV. So where did Christopher’s idea for “Animals Commit Suicide” …Read more
Lincoln Center Theater’s “Macbeth”, staged by Jack O’Brien and starring Ethan Hawke, opened Thursday, Nov. 21 at LCT’s Vivian Beaumont house. The production features a number of theater notables, including Anne-Marie Duff (Lady Macbeth), Brian d’Arcy …Read more
UP Theater Company presents new and challenging work to Uptown Manhattan, and with four years under their belt they are only beginning to scratch the surface of the amazing feats they will soon surely accomplish as a theater company. Part of their 2 …Read more
Ricardo Pérez González is a recent MFA graduate from NYU Tisch and has a true handle on this thing called writing. He’s been raking in accolades — from being raved about by the New York Times, to participating in the prestigious Sundance Institute’ …Read more
Thanksgiving is a day for giving, the expression of gratitude. I know everyday it seems someone is asking for something, be it the person on the train who is going through a rough patch in life, your dog who looks at you with those adorable eyes wait …Read more
“Headshots and Breakdowns” is everything you want and more in a comedic web series. It follows a young actor, John Graham, in his pursuit of fame and fortune as he deals with the move to the Big Apple, roommate problems, the quest to be fit, auditio …Read more
May Adrales is one of the most sought-after directors in the business. Most recently, she has directed “Luce” at Lincoln Center and David Henry Hwang’s “The Dance and the Railroad”. She has also led several successful world premieres, including “Ed …Read more
What would you do if you were the heir to a fortune and a life of almost noble status, however, eight other relatives stood between you and the money? If you’re Monty Navarro, you figure out ways to dispose of these obstacles while still appearing to …Read more