Matthew Lopez is America’s hottest playwright. He launched a seismic eruption in the theatrical world with his 2018 creation, “The Inheritance,” a seven-hour stage epic focused upon the evolution of ...
From left: Noah Schnapp as Will Byers, Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler and Nell Fisher as Holly Wheeler in Stranger Things, Season 5. (Netflix) Hop in, nerds, we’re going to the Starcourt Mall movie ...
NYC’s Metro Private Cinema reimagines movie night with a speakeasy-like vibe, private screening rooms, luxe reclining seats, ...
Soundtracked by music from singer-songwriter Matt Maltese, the oft-overlooked melancholic element to this play is given more attention; perhaps because of this, it takes a little while for the comedy ...
In Clay, is an extraordinary production — a deeply felt, visually stunning, and musically mesmerizing new one-woman musical making its American premiere at Signature Theatre. In Clay, directed by ...
Late last month, Troy’s City Council approved Mayor Carmella Mantello’s plan to relocate City Hall to the former Proctor’s Theater in downtown. But as WAMC reports, photos of theater seats being ...
If you’re planning on making David Ireland’s sparky two-hander part of a seasonal night out (and why not, since it’s huge fun, extremely short and playing slap-bang in the middle of Soho), try not to ...
Nothing in this space is quite working. The family’s Jewish identities are strong, but fractured, individualised, incomplete. The dinner is a celebration, but also a reminder of their heritage of ...
The Christmas show at the Almeida Theatre over the past five years could form a miserabilist sub-genre of drama: “In the Bleak Midwinter”. The bleak Nine Lessons and Carols: stories for a long winter ...
It’s been nearly 50 years since Broadway first saw the red-haired orphan Annie sing “Tomorrow,” that optimistic ode to the promise of a new day, but the plucky youngster hasn’t lost her appeal in this ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Matthew Broderick plays Tartuffe and David Cross his naïve prey in this Lucas Hnath adaptation of a 17th-century French comedy classic. By Elisabeth ...