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
This Time is dedicated to the memory of Suzy Coates, also known as Amal Meguid, the woman whose memoir Not So Long Ago, inspired playwright Sevan K. Greene to tell her story onstage. Upon arriving to the Sheen Center Blackbox you are welcomed by phot …Read more
Children, adults, and everyone in between will delight in Carlo Colla & Sons Marionette Company’s stupendous marionette version of the classic fairy tale The Pied Piper, now playing at The New Victory Theater. In this lavish production, 410 handc …Read more
For Hiro (Satomi Blair) “Kentucky” is the antonym of “home”. Upon arriving to her home state, or the state where she was born as she would prefer one referred to it, she spends about half the time reminding people her “home” is in New York City. That …Read more
Evening-1910, a new musical at the Axis Theater, poetically intertwines moments of New York history from the turn of the last century with softly drawn portraits of characters seeking their dreams and discovering their paths have many bends and curve …Read more
Pioneering American broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow, who rose to prominence during the 1940s and dominated the airwaves in the 1950s, has become a storied figure in the decades since his 1965 death. With his brooding eyes, deep and authoritativ …Read more
In the Secret Sea, now playing at Theatre Row, is centered around a sensitive decision: whether or not to abort a fetus suffering from an incurable degenerative disease. Needless to say it stirred up the emotions and moral opinions of every audience …Read more