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Tickets, available in limited quantities for select seats, are on sale now and can be accessed easily online through links to the individual productions on the New York City Tourism + Conventions ...
The return of fan-favorite Joe Iconis & Family to their home-away-from-home at NYC’s 54 Below once again proved to be a cabaret concert like no other. Playing for five performances this week, the show ...
This much I know about Jonathan Spector’s enthralling and exhilarating This Much I Know now at Theater J: It’s a head trip and a half. A two-acter with three actors in multiple roles, This Much I Know ...
Mexican-born award-winning multi-hyphenate musical theater artist and storyteller Jaime Lozano arrives with his Familia of performers at NYC’s iconic Sony Hall on Monday, August 25, to celebrate his ...
Interviews and Features Opinion What can our theater community do for our city during Trump’s takeover? We have seen the deployment of a police and military force against U.S. citizens, against the ...
The Theatre Lab’s production of Hadestown: Teen Edition, which ran for one weekend at the Atlas Performing Arts Center, is nothing short of impressive. Presented by this year’s first cohort of the ...
Reviews ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’ enchants at Museum of the Bible By popular demand, this fantastic and mythical adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ classic tale for all ages returns August 29 ...
Reviews Why ‘Wicked’ the movie is better than the Broadway musical Jon M. Chu's new film improves on its source material just as Spielberg’s 2021 film 'West Side Story' improved on the 1961 version.
Reviews ‘One Mo’ Time’ brings 1920s jazz to life at Anacostia Playhouse This rousing musical review is a love letter to Black Vaudeville and the roaring 1920s.
Opera Reviews 2025 Glimmerglass Festival Review: ‘Sunday in the Park with George’ and ‘The House on Mango Street’ The opera festival's 50th season honors designer legend John Conklin with a Sondheim ...
Interviews and Features Opinion Peter Marks is gone. Now what? The veteran theater critic leaves the Post as a new generation takes DC theater journalism in new directions. Readers must adjust their ...
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announces its 2024/25 theater season featuring a world premiere, exclusive engagements, and the latest Broadway hits. Season subscriptions are now on ...
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