Flyby, now running at Southwark Playhouse, is about space, and an astronaut who broke free in a capsule during...
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Tony Kushner Does a Cameo on Hacks – New York Theater
I happen to know the best writer in the world – Tony Kushner,” Jean Smart as Deborah Vance says in the first...
Death of a Salesman Broadway Review – New York Theater
This sixth Broadway revival of Arthur Miller’s towering play is undeniably a Prestige Production, but it’s one...
AMERICAN THEATRE | L.A. Drama Critics Circle Awards, Bechdel Project Residency, and More
Joe Ngo as Chum, Abraham Kim as Rom, Kelsey Angel Baehrens as Sothea, Jane Lui as Pou, and Tim Liu as Leng...
AMERICAN THEATRE | Entre aquí y allá: Spotlight on Puerto Rican Artists
What does it mean to be a Puerto Rican artist today? The splitness of Puerto Rican identity—shaped by our...
David Irvin on Ibsen and his enduring relevance
I recently spoke with David Irvin, the author of The Plays of Henrik Ibsen (recently published by Troubadour),...
The Arthur Miller Tapes – New York Theater
When Arthur Miller died in 2005 at the age of 89, as Charles Bigsby tells us on the last page of his latest...
AMERICAN THEATRE | Can Victory Gardens Bloom Again?
Victory Gardens’ current leaders didn’t experience this tense period firsthand. Torres’s career had taken him...
Spotlight on The Black Cap, Camden
One of London’s most iconic LGBTQ+ cabaret venues, The Black Cap, on Camden High Street, reopened its doors on...
Play review: John Proctor is the Villain (Royal Court)
Heading to London after wowing audiences over in the United States, John Proctor is the Villain offers a...
CATS The Jellicle Ball Broadway Review – New York Theater
There are solid reasons to celebrate the arrival on Broadway of this striking production, which recasts Andrew...
AMERICAN THEATRE | Bad Bunny and Latinx Theatre Commons Start Storytelling From the Beginning
In our industry, sometimes performers must unlearn their sounds and souls to embody other characters, and...




























