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It’s time to party like it’s 2003 in Taylor Mac’s OKAY, a subversively brilliant production by the folks at UglyRhino, under the direction of Danny Sharron. The play takes place entirely in the girls’ restroom of an unidentified high school, where ug …Read more


At first glance Mike Albo’s Spermhood: Diary of a Donor, seems to be the kind of thing that Madonna and Rupert Everett made movies about in the early aughts; a single gay man donates sperm to his lesbian best friends, hilarity and heartbreak ensue. U …Read more


In May of 2004, 52.5 million viewers across America watched Ross and Rachel get back together for the last time, swearing eternal commitment to each other, on the final episode of the television series Friends. More than a decade later, people across …Read more


The enigmatic Cal in Camo, by playwright William Francis Hoffman, mostly takes place inside a kitchen making one assume that what will unfold onstage will be in the vein of a traditional family drama. Lo and behold, the play reveals itself as a drama …Read more


The 13th Street Repertory Theater is as well known for hosting provocative theatre during the week as it is for lively shows for children on the weekends. Yaki Yim Bamboo keeps to this tradition and is a show especially for younger children, toddlers …Read more


In the cleverly insightful autobiographical musical Shoes and Baggage, actress Cheryl Stern seeks to shatter several myths about life in the spotlight, while creating a piece of art that undoubtedly works as an accountability system. The show opens w …Read more


PORT/CITIES NYC is the first chapter in what will be a worldwide series that will include events in Jakarta, Perth, Cape Town and Amsterdam, all of which will link the cities through their common history with 17th century Dutch traders. The New York …Read more


Pulitzer Prize winner Quiara Alegría Hudes’ new work Daphne’s Dive, directed by Thomas Kail, is a testament to the need for diversity in theatre. Set in a bar in Philadelphia frequented by a multicultural set of patrons, the play is a microcosm of th …Read more


Is it possible for the relationship between an environmental do-gooder and hotshot oil advocate with a family legacy at stake to survive in this crazy mixed-up world? In Crude, “Younger’s” Nico Tortorella stars as Jaime, formerly a documentary filmma …Read more


In city life, it always seems as though the possibility of a life-changing encounter could be just a moment away. For the characters of City Stories, currently making its US debut as part of the Brits Off Broadway Festival at 59E59 Theaters, that mom …Read more


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