Created and performed by Sydney-based comedian and visual artist Sam Kissajukian, the show comes to New York directly from a sold-out engagement at Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Lileana Blain-Cruz is directing the new family play, which opened November 21 at Lincoln Center Theater.
Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard lead the new stage version of the 1992 film at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.
Wayne Duvall, John Gallagher Jr., Adrian Blake Enscoe, and Stark Sands lead the company of the new work, which opened November 19.
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande lead the cast of Jon M. Chu's film adaptation.
The new play by Robert O'Hara stars Neil Patrick Harris and Jane Krakowski as a married couple who host a dramtic dinner party.
Grey Henson, Sean Astin, Ashley Brown, and more lead the cast of the new revival.
King Lear officially opened Off-Broadway November 14.
Katie Brayben and Christian Borle lead the cast of the new Elton John-Jake Shears musical.
Original Hairspray cast members Laura Bell Bundy, Marissa Jaret Winokur, and Kerry Butler star in an evening of songs and anecdotes from their careers.
Helen J Shen and Darren Criss are starring in the new musical, written by Will Aronson and Hue Park.
James Monroe Iglehart is both co-directing and starring as the iconic jazz musician.
Eric Ting directs the world premiere for Soho Rep.
Heléne Yorke and Michael Zegen lead the Miriam Battye play for Audible Theater and Chase This Productions.
The eight-hour experience from Elevator Repair Service features the full, unabridged The Great Gatsby text.
Starring Zoë Winters, Motell Foster, and Emmy Rossum, Whitney White directs Amy Berryman's play for Second Stage.
Alyse Alan Louis and Andy Karl lead the company of the Michael R. Jackson-Anna K. Jacobs musical at New World Stages.
Joshua Henry, Nichelle Lewis, Caissie Levy, Shaina Taub, and more are starring in the Terrence McNally-Lynn Ahrens-Stephen Flaherty musical.
The play is based loosely on Chicago sports radio personality Harry Teinowitz, whose career and life were put in jeopardy following a DUI arrest.
Manhattan Theatre Club and Signature Theatre are co-presenting the Off-Broadway world premiere, directed by Tiffany Nichole Greene.
Breaking the Binary Theatre is co-producing the world premiere with Playwrights Horizons, about a group of queer co-workers in the age of climate change.
The new Off-Broadway musical at New York Theater Workshop is about the beginning of the Arab Spring.
Reviews are in for the new production starring Rachel Zegler and Kit Connor.
Julianna Margulies and Peter Gallagher are starring in Delia Ephron's play.
Co-written by and starring Drag Race winner Alaska, the musical makes its New York debut after two Los Angeles runs.
Jamie Lloyd's West End revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical opened at the St. James with Nichole Scherzinger leading the company October 20.
See what the reviews have to say about the new musical based on the cult favorite film.
Neil Pepe is directing the new staging at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
Osvaldo Golijov and David Henry Hwang’s opera opened October 15.
Francesca Faridany, Norbert Leo Butz, and more star in the Erika Sheffer play Off-Broadway.
Center Theatre Group and Deaf West are co-presenting the musical, which recently extended its run.
Adrien Brody and Jaja's African Hair Braiding's Nana Mensah co-star in the world premiere.
Reviews are out for the new work from the Australian playwright.
Mint Theater Company is presenting the inaugural Off-Broadway run of the 99 year old play.
The Kenny Leon-directed production of Thornton Wilder's play opened October 10.
Directed by David Cromer, the play features Anthony Edwards, Susannah Flood, and Amy Warren.
The comedian's new solo show opened its Off-Broadway debut October 6.
Titanìque co-creator and star Marla Mindelle is trapped in a Golden Age musical in the new Off-Broadway show.
Nkeki Obi-Melekwe leads the new Off-Broadway musical.
The new work opened at Off-Broadway's Public Theater October 1.
Daniel Dae Kim stars in Hwang's semi-autobiographical play.
The reviews are in for the new Lincoln Center Theater production, starring Robert Downey, Jr.
Jez Butterworth’s new play officially opened September 29 at the Broadhurst Theatre.
The play comes on the heels of a broader cultural conversation about Dahl's work and the prejudice that was embedded in many of his most beloved stories.
Conceived and directed by Stephen Sachs, the work follows an 18 year-old who turned in his father to the FBI via real-life public statements and court transcripts.
The abortion rights thriller opened at 59E59 September 23.
Zonya Love, Jason Tam, Ben Fankhauser, and more lead the new, irreverent political musical.
Jeanine Tesori and George Brant's opera, directed by Michael Mayer, opened the company's 2024-25 season September 23.
Kate Mulgrew returns to the New York stage in Nancy Harris' play, directed by Marc Atkinson Borrull.
Ramin Karimloo and Anoushka Lucas are starring in the musical adaptation of the 1957 film at London's Young Vic Theatre.
The newest edition of the long-running Gerard Alessandrini revue plays Theater 555 Off-Broadway.
The new revival plays London's Theatre Royal Haymarket under the direction of James Macdonald.
Transferring from an earlier run at Brooklyn Academy of Music, the production is one of two Arlekin productions playing the Off-Broadway company this fall.
The Public Theater and NYU Skirball are presenting the Belvoir St Theatre production.
The new musical follows two perpetually single friends in the age of Tinder...and Bumble and Grindr and Hinge.
The new comedy from Jen Silverman officially opened September 12 at the Booth Theatre.
Gemma Arterton co-stars in the new film written by Patrick Marber.
Zhailon Levingston directs the world premiere of the Douglas Lyons play, starring Tony winner Kara Young.
The Tom Stoppard play opened at The Old Vic September 3, with Broadway vets James McArdle and Bel Powley starring.
Both are reprising their performances from the 2022 Broadway revival of the August Wilson play.
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