
Gina Gionfriddo's play is an 18-year-old work, but a bigger-than-ever staging with multiple Broadway first-timers makes it feel as novel as a first date.
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Gina Gionfriddo's play is an 18-year-old work, but a bigger-than-ever staging with multiple Broadway first-timers makes it feel as novel as a first date.

A revised version of the musical Chess and the new plays Mother Russia and Cold War Choir Practice, all on stage right now, mine this era for dramatic tension.

From a free-coffee promotion to dance festivals to the New York Botanical Garden's annual Orchid Show, here are the best activities in NYC this month.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe and Mission: Impossible star makes her Broadway debut as Beatrice in director Jamie's Lloyd's hot-pink Shakespeare revival.

Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe's play, a solo show that involves audience participation, marks Radcliffe's return to the stage after winning a Tony Award.

The Oliviers are London's biggest theatre awards, and many successful U.K. productions hop the pond — here are the ones we will, or hope to, see in New York.

Stage and screen stars like Richard Thomas, Margaret Colin, Anika Noni Rose, Carl Clemons-Hopkins, and more lead David Lindsay-Abaire's new comedy about an HOA.

They will replace current cast members Michele Pawk and Sadie Dickerson in the musical about the life and career of Bobby Darin later this spring.

For the second year in a row, New York Theatre Guide's staff shouted out actors and creatives whose work you can't miss in honor of Women's History Month in March.

Or should we say 202-Six: As the Tony Award-winning musical approaches its fifth anniversary at the Lena Horne Theatre, it's assembled a group of stage royalty.
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