On April 3, 1964, after a series of arrests for a charity scam, drug possession, and obscenity charges, stand-up comic Lenny Bruce (1925-66), known for his satirical socio-political commentary and ...
In keeping with the luxurious extravagance that F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote about, this show is wonderfully ostentatious in the best possible way. The classic story depicts a world of increasing moral ...
Reflecting on his experiences of the MET production and the Broadway production, the author comes to a moving realization. Ian Shaw was 47, the same age his father was when he played Quint in Jaws. He ...
Take a script originally written in French by an Irishman in the 1890s — drawn from a Biblical story soaked in blood, sex, and scandal — add layers of 1990s pop culture references, and somehow the end ...
Through a press release this morning at 10:00, the winners of the 2026 Outer Critics Circle Awards – the official organization of writers on NYC theater for out-of-town, national, and digital news ...
Comedy, old and new songs, dance, and even some sing-alongs highlight this entertaining production that brings back the British vaudeville tradition. What would a live show be like that includes the ...
Signature’s 37th season features six musicals and two plays, including a world premiere musical, a regional premiere musical, and a DC premiere play. “Signature is proud to be a leading force in ...
The charming and enchanting new musical tells the story of a Scots/Irish family who flee political persecution in America in 1814. When it was still a work in progress, I saw an onstage reading of ...
Thoughtful direction, committed performances, and cohesive design create a production that feels both entertaining and meaningful. For those unfamiliar, Holes follows Stanley Yelnats IV, whose last ...
Live from the Museum of Broadway this morning at 10, stage and screen stars Isa Briones (Just in Time; “The Pitt”) and Sepideh Moafi (New Born; “The Pitt”) announced the nominations in 26 categories ...
In ‘Making the Scene: Theater on 14th Street in the 1980s,’ SCENA Theatre co-founder Amy Schmidt takes us back to a seminal era in Washington theater. During the 1980s, a vibrant community of seven ...
With a talented company and infinitely hummable songs, the show is a celebration of friendship, strength, and all the places (and people) we call home. Twister-ed up and deposited in a strange land ...
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