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 ...
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 ...
János Szász directs a present-day adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s biting commentary on greed, political power, and self-interest. In a coastal Norwegian town, a wellness resort and its mineral baths have ...
The musical's outrageous humor and biting commentary reflect the pressing tensions of our time. With the Federal government shutdown stretching into its second month, with SNAP benefits cut to an ...
The latest production in Gingold Theatrical Group’s signature dedication to the canon of Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw is Pygmalion, adapted and directed by the company’s founding artistic ...
Theater-lovers everywhere can keep up with their reading with a selection of four publications offering a range of topics for all ages and interests, from a child’s introduction to a Shakespeare ...
Reggie D. White’s world premiere play is a jubilant, complicated love letter to the Black men who show up for one another, generation after generation. Reggie D. White’s Fremont Ave. — now having its ...
The company. Photo by Matthew Murphy. Set in the first decade of the 1900s, the converging plotlines revolve around three distinct groups of people and neighborhoods in New York representing our ...
Beautiful, humorous, lively, delicious, and romantic, the production is everything a Jane Austen fan could wish. Jane Austen’s Persuasion, published posthumously in 1817, is sometimes viewed wistfully ...
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 world premiere staging of Alessandro Stradella’s 1675 oratorio is a colossal achievement of imagination and skill. The story has been notably adapted before: as an opera by Richard Strauss, and ...
Staged in a chapel in a cemetery, Bob Bartlett’s new play is a magnificent meditation on life and death and women and men. The enigmatic execution of that promising premise can now be experienced ...