Theatre

‘Teach It Right, or, Right To Teach’ Tells Struggles Facing NYC Public Education

This summer, Theater for the New City's Street Theater tour will be 'Teach It Right, or, Right to Teach.' Rip-roaring musical tours streets, parks, playgrounds August 8 to September 20.

‘A Happy End’ Dramatizes Jewish Couple’s Dilemma in 1930s

A Jewish family's dilemma-whether to remain in or flee 1930s Berlin-reveals universal themes.

Kiku Sakai Showcases Authentic Hawaiian Puppet Culture

Japanese artist Kiku Sakai dramatizes the ancient Hawaiian tale of Pele and Kamapua'a at La MaMa with Kuruma Ningyo and Hula Ki'I, two different forms of asian puppet theater

‘That Queer Blind Silence’ By Russian Playwright Sophia Romma

The human condition of gays in contemporary Russia mirrors life in a phantasmagoric insane asylum. That's the view of a new play, That Queer Blind Silence

‘Minimus 3D Arkestra’ Showcases Collaborative Performance of Music and Film

Groundbreaking collaboration combines Ikuo Nakamura, prominent Japanese filmmaker, with Hayes Greenfield, formative composer and jazz saxophonist.

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