'Breakfast at Tiffany's' Is Coming to Broadway
Playwright Richard Greenberg has adapted Truman Capote's "Breakfast at Tiffany's" for the stage; it will be opening on Broadway in February 2013.
'Breakfast at Tiffany's' Is Coming to Broadway
Playwright Richard Greenberg has adapted Truman Capote's "Breakfast at Tiffany's" for the stage; it will be opening on Broadway in February 2013.
Kelli O'Hara, Will Swenson To Guest Star in Season 3 of 'Submissions Only'
The “Submissions Only” group launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund a third season in November and was able to raise $60,000, exceeding their fundraising goal by $10,000.
Nonprofit Theaters Lose in Diversity Hirings
The Asian American Performers Action Coalition (AAPAC) recently released their annual “Ethnic Representation on New York City Stages” report, which found diversity lacking.
Audiences May Develop a 'Habit' for Voyeurism
Jason Grote’s clichéd play about a trio of lost, aimless souls proves to be utterly fascinating when presented as a theatrical installation that turns theatergoers into voyeurs lurking just on the fringes of the actions.
Even Without the Gore, 'Motherboard' Would be a Memorable Evening at the Theater
Adam Scott Mazer’s dynamic, but overly gory post-apocalyptic thriller seems to achieve its goal of being an R-rated “action” play with a few gestures toward big ideas about human nature.
Columbia’s Theater Productions Move Downtown
MFA thesis productions from Columbia University School of the Arts’ Theatre Program will be moving to new off-campus venues, including 3LD Art and Technology Center, the Connelly Theater, and La MaMato, to be closer to the heart of Off-Broadway.
Last Dance Call for Camp Broadway
Camp Broadway Dance announces a last call for the registration to its Feb. 16–18 program for teenage dancers between the ages of 14 and 18
'Giant' Star PJ Griffith on Hurricane Sandy, Onstage Mishaps, and Mitt Romney
P.J. Griffith is preparing to master the Public Theater's stage in the new musical, based on the book by Edna Ferber about a wealthy Texas landowner. Griffith originated the role at the Dallas Theater Center earlier this year.
An Updated 'Marry Me a Little' Loses Some of the Original's Charm
Probably a must for Sondheim fans who have never seen this one-act, dialogue-free, “outtakes” musical, but a lesser reminder for those of us who have.
TDF Launches Online Theater Dictionary
The Theatre Development Fund, best known for operating the TKTS Discount Booths, has developed an online theater dictionary that launched today.