Theatre

The Past is Still Ahead, Play on Poet Marina Tsetaevna

In The Past Is Still Ahead by Sophia Romma, one of Russia's most ill-fated and controversial cult poets of the twentieth century, Marina Tsvetaeva, revisits the tumultuously tragic events of her life

Theater for The New City Presents ‘Sanitation, or Off the Grid’

Theater for the New City's Street Theater Company opens its 37th annual tour August 3 with 'Sanitation, or Off the Grid,' a musical which will tour City streets, parks and playgrounds in all five boroughs through September 15.

Khalil Kain makes directorial debut with ‘Buried Child’

Actor Khalil Kain, who is known for edgy character roles on film and for the TV series 'Girlfriends,' will make his stage directing debut with Sam Shepard's 'Buried Child,' to be presented by Aaron Davis Hall as an Equity LORT/LOA production

Yoshiko Chuma Returns With ‘Pi=3.14…Ramallah-Fukushima-Bogota

Pi=3.14...Ramallah-Fukushima-Bogota Endless Peripheral Border is a collaborative work between the dancers of Yoshiko Chuma and The School of Hard Knocks, daguerreotype artist Takashi Arai, and video artist Kit Fitzgerald.

‘Cymbeline- A Space Fairytale!’ Creates a Hopeful Fable in Manhattan

Hamilton Clancy, Artistic Director of The Drilling Company, chose 'Cymbeline' as the opening show of the 2013 season of Shakespeare in the Parking Lot because it portrays a divided world that is magically healed.

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