Theater

To See or Not to See: Feeding the Dragon

Sharon Washington spent part of her childhood (from 1969 to 1973) living in a library. Her father, George, was charged…

7 years ago

To See or Not to See: Once On This Island

Once upon a time, a scrappy, little musical with a big heart, big themes, and big talent opened on the…

7 years ago

To See or Not to See: Lobby Hero

In Lobby Hero, playwright Kenneth Lonergan presents us with everyday, working class people who all are, at their cores, decent…

7 years ago

Pop Culturalist Chats with Abby Rosebrock

Abby Rosebrock steps on stage—and stays behind stage—as an actor and the writer of the Ensemble Studio Theatre's production of…

7 years ago

Pop Culturalist Chats with Ben Stanton

Ben Stanton has lit stages from concert venues to Broadway. His lighting designs are integral to each production and help…

7 years ago

Pop Culturalist Chats with Frances Ruffelle

Best known for creating the iconic character Eponine in Les Miserables, Tony Award-winner Frances Ruffelle now comes to the stage in…

7 years ago

Pop Culturalist Chats with A Bronx Tale’s Adam Kaplan

The saddest thing in life is wasted talent. It’s a lesson that audiences take away night after night at the…

7 years ago

5 Fun Facts with Clint Ramos

Clint Ramos is the creative genius behind some of our favorite productions—designing costumes and sets for on and off-Broadway shows…

7 years ago

To See or Not to See: Disco Pigs

The Irish Repertory Theatre and director John Haidar have brought Enda Walsh's lively play, Disco Pigs, to life in a brilliant…

7 years ago

Pop Culturalist Chats with David Park

David Park is making his New York stage debut in the fun-loving show Red Roses, Green Gold. We were able…

7 years ago