YoungArts To Set Up Shop in Bacardi USA Buildings
YoungArts, a non-profit arts education organization, has acquired Bacardi USA's iconic Miami buildings to use as its new headquarters.
YoungArts To Set Up Shop in Bacardi USA Buildings
YoungArts, a non-profit arts education organization, has acquired Bacardi USA's iconic Miami buildings to use as its new headquarters.
IRT Theater, New Ohio Theatre Launches Residency Program
The New Ohio Theatre, in collaboration with the IRT Theater, will launch the Archive Alliance Residency program on October 8.
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.
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.
Ed Asner Returns to Broadway in 'Grace'
Television legend Ed Asner discusses his return to Broadway in "Grace," starring Paul Rudd, Michael Shannon, and Kate Arrington.
Aleksey Burago, artistic director of the Russian Arts Theater & Studio, gives theater actors five general rules to live by.
Elaine Stritch, Edward Albee on Working With Stella Adler
Elaine Stritch, Edward Albee, Ellen Adler, Kate Mulgrew, and Howard Shalwitz honored the life and work of Stella Adler in a panel on Monday night.
'Cymbeline' Doesn't Settle for Just a Handful of Shakespearean Tropes
In spite of a weak design, solid performances still stand out in A Noise Within’s production of Shakespeare’s problem play.
The 2nd Annual Brown and Out Theater Festival
In an admirable effort to help reduce the stigma of being different, Casa 0101’s 2nd Annual Brown and Out Festival features 11 original short plays celebrating L.A.’s Latino LGBTQ population, but with mixed results.
‘Island; Or, To Be or Not To Be’ Entertains as Artfully Imaginative Plagiarism of the Bard
In an exuberant production by New York Shakespeare Exchange, Kevin Brewer’s “Island; Or to Be or Not to Be” is both a sendup and an appreciation of what makes Shakespeare’s work so enduring.