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The buzzy Slanted Floors is being staged for six people per night — carrot stew included.
An apartment sidewalk in New York serves as a microcosm of a troubled America. By BOB ASHBY
Xhloe & Natasha and Todd Almond’s Fringe imports, plus a bracing dose of anti-McCarthyism at City Center.
Billy Porter, Wayne Brady, Sting and Suzan-Lori Parks are all slated to star on Off Broadway stages this month.
When I first checked out the website for “Silverback Mountain: A New Gay Jungle Play,” an alarm bell went off. The main photo featured a motley band of nine characters (including o...
The East Village is full of theaters, galleries, restaurants, murals, and street art. It is one of the neighborhoods where New Yorks artistic energy is constantly reinventing itsel...
The distinctive theatrical duo who call themselves Xhloe and Natasha are bringing the rodeo to Hell’s Kitchen, in full clown makeup and as full-on Theater of the Absurd. “And Then...
Repertorio Español, the resident company, performs works like “La Gringa,” the longest-running Off Broadway Spanish-language play in New York City.
Written by Courtney Bailey and directed by Kathleen Barth, Nu Sass's production runs August 14 - September 12 at Van Ness Main Street.
It’s unclear why director Saheem Ali has set his Public Theater production of “Romeo and Juliet,” now at the Delacorte, in the town of Nueva Verona, a border wall community. In the...
A healthy life that includes safety, artistic expression, and community is not always guaranteed for queer people. But Staging Pride — a project of the National Queer Theater in Hu...
Raunchy wit meets antiwar radicalism in this spectacularly entertaining debut production. By JOHN STOLTENBERG
Sophia Menconi and Sarah Marie Wilson’s wry direction has a heck of a good time breaking down the binary. By JOHN STOLTENBERG
Conceived and written by Julia May Jonas as a contemporary female-centric counterpoint to Arthur Miller’s 1946 American classic All My Sons, A Woman Among Women (the title inspired...
Telephone, a play about the history of electric speech, marks the troupe’s 15 years of dialing up extreme efforts to communicate.
This cocktail bar in Bushwick is from the people behind New York Distilling Company.
Raucous adaptation of gender-bending 1611 comedy runs June 5-27.
Inspired by her real-life experience in a diverse father-daughter YMCA bonding program that first began in the 1950s, the semi-autobiographical satire Indian Princesses by playwrig...
The historic West Village venue will host six exclusive interviews and intimate performances this year
Jonathan Spector ("Eureka Day") delivers a scorchingly funny look at a trip to Israel The post ‘Birthright’ Off Broadway Review: The Year’s Best New Play (So Far) Is a Jewish ‘Big...
‘Angry, Raucous and Shamelessly Gorgeous’ is now playing at the Geffen Playhouse starring Charlayne Woodard, Deborah Joy Winans, Olivia Washington, and Denise Burse. The play is wr...
Perfectly timed for Pride, Adrienne Campbell-Holt and Victoria Lynne Barclay’s world premiere of “Camping” is running Off-Off Broadway at HERE Arts Center from June 13 through July...
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Round House's rousing Sally & Tom uses witty backstage comedy and a game ensemble to probe the contradictions of America's past. The post Sally & Tom Turns a Fraught Histor...
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