Among the many selections this season to put you in the holiday spirit are three long-time favorites returning to the NYC stage, offering a range from wild and hot concerts to a beloved classic play.
Playing at New World Stages since 2007, NYC’s longest running family show is now ringing in the season with the first-ever special edition of the world-famous production, the Gazillion Bubble Show: A ...
Founded in 1976 and re-established in 2012 to preserve classic works of musical theater choreography, American Dance Machine for the 21 st Century is presenting a limited Off-Broadway world-premiere ...
In this third and final installment of Patricia Milton’s delightful trilogy, the Ladies Detective Collective solves murders and talks of topics once taboo. What is cozier than a little murder during ...
Resonant performances and spot-on direction go to the heart of human relationships in times like ours. Start with Misha Kachman’s flexible and evocative set. It begins as a large, square table, taking ...
The award-winning director and producer of new work 'knows the DC scene well,' says Artistic Director David Muse. Studio Theatre welcomes new Associate Artistic Director Jess Chayes. Chayes is an ...
The world premiere play captures the essence of gothic horror, but the company seems unsure about how to rein in the monster they’ve unleashed. Adian Chapman as The Ghoul in ‘So Late Into the Night.’ ...
This morning in Times Square, Tony and Grammy Award winner Renée Elise Goldsberry (Hamilton) launched the theatrical release of her 2024 autobiographical documentary film Satisfied – an intimate ...
The searing production magnifies collective struggles and unearths individual conflict within two parallel tragedies, creating a wholly new story for our times. What is the cost of honor? The price of ...
The three actors fill the stage with energy, bantering and one-upping each other as they train for a soccer club tryout while juggling uncertain futures. As the audience filed into Olney Theatre ...
In times darkly tinged by politically motivated violence, the play is a vitally important cautionary tale, one that Washington desperately needs. Carter’s upcoming turn in the title role of Al ...
In today’s political, racial, and economically charged climate, this play offers a chance to mourn, to reckon, and to uplift, while standing still with the tension. “Berniece ain’t gonna sell that ...