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Opening on Wednesday, September 25, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Edges of Ailey is the first large-scale museum exhibition to celebrate the life, dance, influences, and enduring legacy of ...
In this refreshing parody — overflowing with red-hot talent — the symbolic meaning of Bram Stoker's novel is laid bare. Something is afoot at the Workhouse Arts Center. They seem to have discovered a ...
Hertvik led the publication for seven years, including through its transition into a nonprofit. The board of directors and staff of DC Theater Arts are saddened to announce that Nicole Hertvik will be ...
After its multiple-award-nominated sold-out run at Brooklyn Academy of Music earlier this year, Our Class has transferred Off-Broadway to Classic Stage Company, as part of Massachusetts-based Arlekin ...
If you’re accustomed to the non-stop fast pace of NYC, there’s an innovative theatrical event that slows it down and transports you to another plane of dreamlike existence and meditative sensibilities ...
Mistaken identities lead to hilarity and hijinks in a production directed masterfully by Simon Godwin, Shakespeare Theatre Company's artistic director. Twins are separated as babies, one raised by the ...
Compelling performances and a powerful script held the audience’s full focus. Director Sarah Baczewski does a great job infusing the scenes with a genuine feel and natural cadence as the women ...
This is what an elected official driven by conscience rather than expediency might look like in a political universe less cruel than our own. Seldom has a director’s note more aptly captured a ...
After her divorce, Sharon needs a housemate for the first time in her life to share her home and expenses in Iowa City. Robyn, a woman from a completely different background in the Bronx, moves in and ...
A beautiful dream of empathy, kindness, healing, and building an international community that becomes like family. Gustavo Ott’s beautiful dream of empathy, kindness, healing, and building an ...
The play delves into sexism, classism, and racism in 1905 New York City. The performances take you to deep and thoughtful places. Esther Mills, an African American seamstress in New York City in 1905, ...