Being trapped inside your own head, unable to let anyone know what you're really thinking is what playwright Susan Yankowitz taps into—this deep and universal fear—in her powerful drama "Night Sky."
Certain people never change, nor do the basic tenants of society at large—a painful truth Naomi Wallace points out in exquisite detail in her intimate and surprisingly lyrical work, Things of Dry Hours.
he longer you wait to come to terms with the past, the harder and more painful it becomes, as Zakiyyah Alexander points out in her new drama 10 Things To Do Before I Die, presented as part of the Second Stage Theatre Uptown Series.
Theater lovers were treated to a wonderful revival of the rarely performed and multilayered Tennessee Williams play “Vieux Carre,”(French Quarter of New Orleans) staged by the Pearl Theatre Company.
"In America being informed is an option," proclaims one of the characters in Theresa Rebeck's new show Our House.
The Ensemble Studio Theatre (EST) is now presenting its 31st festival of original one-act plays.
When Light Opera Works produces a show, they meet the expectation that the audience will walk away thinking, analyzing, discussing, and, of course, feeling fully satisfied.
Written by Marshall Brickman (Annie Hall, Manhattan) and Rick Elice, Jersey Boys premiered on Broadway in...
Be careful what you wish for or you just might get it—so note the creators of "Coraline," (book by David Greenspan, music and lyrics by Stephin Merritt, based on the novel by Neil Gaiman).
Shakespeare's literary works are timeless, exploring as they do essential human dramas that still...