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Washington DC
fromwww.amny.com
8 hours ago

1776' at 250: Still arguing, still relevant

Productions of the musical 1776 are experiencing renewed interest as America approaches its 250th anniversary, showcasing both traditional and experimental interpretations.
SF LGBT
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Luis Salgado: It's an honor to be a Hispanic director telling the story of US independence'

Luis Salgado's version of 1776 reinterprets American history, highlighting the contradictions of freedom and the rights of enslaved people.
Washington DC
fromwww.amny.com
8 hours ago

1776' at 250: Still arguing, still relevant

Productions of the musical 1776 are experiencing renewed interest as America approaches its 250th anniversary, showcasing both traditional and experimental interpretations.
SF LGBT
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Luis Salgado: It's an honor to be a Hispanic director telling the story of US independence'

Luis Salgado's version of 1776 reinterprets American history, highlighting the contradictions of freedom and the rights of enslaved people.
#zendaya
Film
fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

The Drama Surrounding "The Drama"

Fans gathered for the New York premiere of 'The Drama' starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, showcasing excitement and anticipation despite the cold weather.
Film
fromVulture
5 days ago

Critics Aren't Sure Whether to Marry The Drama

Zendaya's performance in the controversial film is widely praised, while critics are divided on the film's originality and execution.
NYC music
fromQueerty
2 days ago

Claybourne Elder gets personal, playful & a little creepy with a package of reimagined standards - Queerty

Claybourne Elder's debut album reimagines iconic songs, blending storytelling with humor and emotional depth for a fresh perspective on timeless classics.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

Unconventional Novels About Conventional People

Aging revolutionaries and conformists share parallel narratives of disillusionment and the loss of youthful dreams in recent literature.
fromQueerty
2 days ago

The next Shane & Ilya? Meet the stars bringing a Heated Rivalry musical to the stage - Queerty

MarcAurele knew he had to strike while the iron was red-hot, so he got to writing, and in just three short weeks he was bringing the show to life, complete with a number that explored the inherent musicality of that bike scene and another that featured a chorus lauding 'gay hockey players with big butts' as if they were singing a church hymn.
NYC LGBT
fromDefector
6 days ago

For Now, ABS Makes Good Theater | Defector

Under the ABS challenge system, a team begins each game with two challenges. If a player gets an umpire's call overturned, their team retains the challenge. In effect, this means a team has unlimited challenges until they get two wrong.
Boston Red Sox
#broadway
Independent films
fromVulture
5 days ago

Did Dog Day Afternoon Get Away With It?

The new Broadway production of Dog Day Afternoon offers a fresh interpretation, emphasizing character development and emotional depth over strict adherence to the original film.
Film
fromTime Out New York
5 days ago

Broadway review: A heist and a play go wrong in Dog Day Afternoon

Stephen Adly Guirgis's new Broadway play fails to capture the intensity of the original 1975 film about a botched bank heist.
Independent films
fromVulture
5 days ago

Did Dog Day Afternoon Get Away With It?

The new Broadway production of Dog Day Afternoon offers a fresh interpretation, emphasizing character development and emotional depth over strict adherence to the original film.
Film
fromTime Out New York
5 days ago

Broadway review: A heist and a play go wrong in Dog Day Afternoon

Stephen Adly Guirgis's new Broadway play fails to capture the intensity of the original 1975 film about a botched bank heist.
#theater
Television
fromBustle
5 days ago

Finally, Daniel Radcliffe Gets To Be One With The Crowd

Daniel Radcliffe's performance in Every Brilliant Thing emphasizes audience participation and connection, enhancing the emotional impact of the play.
NYC LGBT
fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

Broadway's "Dog Day Afternoon" Is a Dog

The stage adaptation of 'Dog Day Afternoon' fails to capture the emotional depth of the original film, transforming it into a superficial sitcom.
NYC music
fromGothamist
4 days ago

How 'American Psycho' inspired a new theater opening in Bushwick

A new cultural venue, The Empyrean Club, is set to open in Bushwick, inspired by the musical 'American Psycho'.
#titus-andronicus
DC food
fromwww.amny.com
6 days ago

Titus Andronicus' is stylish, savage and still a tough sell

Titus Andronicus is a violent tragedy that explores themes of revenge and chaos, staged with modern echoes and a fast-moving direction.
DC food
fromwww.amny.com
6 days ago

Titus Andronicus' is stylish, savage and still a tough sell

Titus Andronicus is a violent tragedy that explores themes of revenge and chaos, staged with modern echoes and a fast-moving direction.
#romantic-comedy
fromVulture
2 days ago
Film

The Drama Is Too Cowardly to Commit to Its Provocative Premise

The film presents a dark romantic comedy featuring complex characters and a central premise that challenges audience expectations.
fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago
Film

"The Drama" Struggles to Justify Its Combustible Premise

Charlie and Emma navigate their relationship's challenges through humor and the concept of starting over.
Film
fromVulture
2 days ago

The Drama Is Too Cowardly to Commit to Its Provocative Premise

The film presents a dark romantic comedy featuring complex characters and a central premise that challenges audience expectations.
Film
fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

"The Drama" Struggles to Justify Its Combustible Premise

Charlie and Emma navigate their relationship's challenges through humor and the concept of starting over.
London music
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The Guardian view on new musicals: sex, drugs and song n' dance | Editorial

Trainspotting the Musical adapts Irvine Welsh's novel, showcasing the evolution of stories from books to stage with contemporary themes.
NYC music
fromPitchfork
2 days ago

King Princess to Star in Aimee Mann's Girl, Interrupted Musical

A musical adaptation of Girl, Interrupted featuring Aimee Mann's songs will debut later this year, starring King Princess as Lisa.
#theatre
Arts
from48 hills
3 days ago

Drama Masks: Mad, bad, and dangerous to see - 48 hills

The experience of attending performances can evoke feelings of isolation and scrutiny, especially for those who stand out in a predominantly different crowd.
Arts
from48 hills
3 days ago

Drama Masks: Mad, bad, and dangerous to see - 48 hills

The experience of attending performances can evoke feelings of isolation and scrutiny, especially for those who stand out in a predominantly different crowd.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Baldwin by Nicholas Boggs review the relationships that drove a genius

James Baldwin's legacy has been revitalized, particularly through Raoul Peck's documentary, despite earlier criticisms of his work and its relevance.
Film
fromVulture
2 days ago

The Twist in The Drama Is Not the Problem

The film features a controversial plot twist involving a character's past plan for a school shooting, sparking significant online speculation and backlash.
SF parents
fromVulture
2 weeks ago

Four Sisters and a Knife: Jeena Yi's Jesa

Jesa explores the complexities of family dynamics through a Korean American ancestor-honoring ceremony, revealing deep emotional conflicts among the sisters.
NYC LGBT
fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Indelible' voices: How the NYC trans community is fighting erasure from a Lower East Side stage | amNewYork

Indelible is a forum for trans people to share their stories and foster understanding.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The dream is to be a standup, but everyone who knows me says: Please don't' Riz Ahmed on chaos, comedy, and defying categorisation

I'm late for the school run. I'm stuck in traffic. I'm meant to be at my laptop, but I'm having to do it on my phone, in my car.
London
Arts
fromHyperallergic
6 days ago

A Drama of Two Masters

A documentary dramatizes the rivalry between British landscape painters Turner and Constable while exploring survival strategies in the age of AI.
Humor
fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

Brian Copeland's The Waiting Period

A solo play explores a ten-day waiting period before a suicide attempt, using humor and personal narrative to address depression and mental health stigma.
fromSPIN
2 weeks ago

Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, and Macie Stewart Go Beyond the Chamber - SPIN

All but one of the song titles on Body Sound, the debut album from experimental string trio Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, and Macie Stewart, line up nicely-a few words, usually two, usually nouns, separated by a vertical line. The straight line in the middle means different things in different disciplines. In computing, it's called a 'pipe' and serves as a conduit. In poetry, it denotes a pause or break. In music, it marks the beginning and end of measures.
Music
Berlin music
fromTime Out New York
2 weeks ago

Review: The Bengsons sing of a pregnant pause in My Joy Is Heavy ()

Abigail and Shaun Bengson's musical 'My Joy Is Heavy' reflects on their experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown, exploring themes of life, death, and family while attempting to conceive a second child.
NYC music
fromTime Out New York
1 week ago

Review: Two friends makes a great escape in Mexodus ()

Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson create a musical that highlights the historical escape of enslaved Black people to Mexico.
Writing
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

Daniel Radcliffe's New One-Man Broadway Show Turns the Audience Into His Costars-and It's Unlike Anything Else on Stage

Daniel Radcliffe stars in 'Every Brilliant Thing,' a participatory one-man play about finding positivity while coping with a parent's mental health crisis, performed globally in 66 countries across 44 languages.
Humor
fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

Brian Copeland's The Waiting Period

A personal theatrical account of a ten-day waiting period before a suicide attempt, exploring depression through comedy and redemption while advocating for destigmatization.
Film
fromJezebel
4 days ago

'The Drama' Is Worth the Secrecy

Kristoffer Borgli's film explores dark human impulses through a pre-wedding gathering that reveals unsettling secrets among friends.
Books
fromTime Out New York
1 week ago

John Lithgow wrestles with Roald Dahl's demons in Giant ()

Mark Rosenblatt's play examines Roald Dahl's antisemitism scandal in 1983 amidst contemporary issues of anti-Zionism and antisemitism.
SF LGBT
fromQueerty
2 weeks ago

WATCH: The 'Fellow Travelers' opera is just as hot as the TV show - Queerty

Fellow Travelers opera production demonstrates continued public interest in opera, contradicting claims that no one cares about the art form.
London music
fromVulture
2 weeks ago

Why Didn't I Love the Bengsons' My Joy Is Heavy?

A critic struggles to articulate why the Bengsons' folk music, despite fitting her genre preferences, fails to resonate authentically despite their technical skill and theatrical appeal.
fromBrooklyn Paper
1 week ago

Bronx-born, Brooklyn-based Pulitzer winner John Patrick Shanley debuts new play in NYC * Brooklyn Paper

His writing is incredible. The characters are real. There's so much for actors to dig into. To be able to write that way and to connect with people, you're operating on a higher plane.
NYC music
Books
fromVulture
1 week ago

Big, Tall, Terrible Roald Dahl Comes to Life in Giant

Many celebrated children's authors have made controversial statements that contradict their literary themes, raising questions about their moral integrity and public personas.
Humor
fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

Brian Copeland's The Waiting Period

A solo play chronicles ten days of a man's life during a mandatory waiting period before purchasing a gun for suicide, blending dark comedy with redemptive storytelling about depression.
Arts
fromVulture
2 weeks ago

The Trouble With Fame, Both Lost and Found: Bughouse and Tru

Two contrasting artists, Truman Capote and Henry Darger, represent different approaches to fame and creativity, highlighting the complexities of self-identity.
Film
fromKqed
4 days ago

Riz Ahmed's 'Hamlet' Is a Frenetic Take on the Tragedy

Riz Ahmed's portrayal of Hamlet emphasizes fighting injustice rather than merely questioning life in a modern adaptation of the classic play.
NYC music
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

No New York by Adele Bertei review a vivid, vibrant musical coming of age

Adele Bertei's memoir captures her journey through New York's vibrant, chaotic music scene of the late 1970s, reflecting on creativity and struggle.
Media industry
fromFast Company
1 month ago

How conspiracy theories spread before the internet, according to Tracy Letts's 'Bug' on Broadway

Conspiracy theories spread like diseases through social networks, and Tracy Letts's play Bug explored this psychological phenomenon three decades before the internet age made misinformation virality a critical social problem.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

The 'Seinfeld' Principle of COVID Fiction

Andrew Martin uses annoying characters and irritation as literary devices to explore social norms and human behavior, particularly in his pandemic novel Down Time, which successfully captures the early pandemic period without merely documenting it.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

The play that changed my life: There were cheers, screams and gasps at our story we couldn't believe it!'

It follows a young Syrian boy, Ahmet, who arrives in the UK without his parents. He joins a school and befriends a group of kids who hear that the government is going to close the gates. They don't fully understand what it means other than that Ahmet's parents, who must be looking for him, won't be able to get into the country. So they decide, in a beautifully innocent way, to go to the most powerful person they can think of—the queen!—and ask for help to find Ahmet's parents and keep the gates open.
Writing
NYC LGBT
fromwww.london-unattached.com
3 weeks ago

America the Beautiful Chapter 1, King's Head Theatre

Neil LaBute's Chapter 1 of America the Beautiful presents three disturbing one-act plays exploring human depravity, self-hatred, murder, and manipulation through unnamed characters representing flawed human behavior.
Television
fromThe New Yorker
4 weeks ago

"Neighbors" Captures the Drama That Follows You Home

HBO's docuseries 'Neighbors' explores escalating homeowner disputes fueled by security cameras, firearms, and erosion of social civility.
Berlin music
fromLondon Unattached
1 month ago

Broken Glass - Young Vic Review

Arthur Miller's Broken Glass examines how personal paralysis and repressed trauma emerge when individuals confront historical atrocities and marital dysfunction.
SF music
from48 hills
1 month ago

Drama Masks: The Manhattanization of San Francisco stages - 48 hills

Supervisor Bilal Mahmood's proposal to turn Market Street into a theatre arts district with $5 million funding prioritizes commercialized, tourist-friendly entertainment over San Francisco's unique, eclectic theatrical identity.
fromQueerty
1 month ago

Michael Henry talks gay culture, social media & stand-up comedy - Queerty

Michael has become a must-follow voice in queer comedy thanks to his sharp observations, deeply relatable videos, and his ability to capture the messiness, humor, and contradictions of gay culture. Whether he is skewering dating apps, touring internationally, or turning dumpsters, French onion dip, and therapy into comedy gold, his work resonates because it is honest and very funny.
SF LGBT
NYC music
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

Review | Daniel Radcliffe shares the spotlight with the audience in Every Brilliant Thing' | amNewYork

Daniel Radcliffe stars in Every Brilliant Thing, a one-person play about compiling life's joys after a mother's suicide attempt, requiring intimate audience collaboration throughout the performance.
NYC LGBT
fromQueerty
1 month ago

Colman Domingo on the beautiful reason his stepfather fired him from his summer job - Queerty

Colman Domingo received the President's Award at the 57th NAACP Image Awards, honoring his achievements and crediting his parents' influence on his success and values.
Arts
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

'The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins' falls before it rises but then it soars

Tracy Morgan's unconventional comedic timing and presence require shows to be specifically built around his unique style, as demonstrated in The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins.
California
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Yosimar Reyes explores lives of the undocumented in Teatro Vision show

Yosimar Reyes, an undocumented poet, became Santa Clara County's first undocumented poet laureate and created a play portraying undocumented community resilience in East San Jose.
Film
fromVulture
1 month ago

After Love, Sex, and Death: What We Did Before Our Moth Days

People pursue affairs seeking false security and predictability, while long-term relationships' genuine unpredictability terrifies them into seeking escape through infidelity.
Television
fromAol
1 month ago

'King of Queens' Star Imagines Where His Character Would Be Today

Spence Olchin would have resented MetroCard retirement and quietly griped, reflecting his attachment to the old subway system and concerns about job security.
New York City
fromBronx Times
2 months ago

Once a circus performer, now a Bronx playwright, Victor Vauban Jr. finds a new stage - Bronx Times

Victor Vauban transformed a youth circus career into a Bronx-based career as a playwright, director, and occasional performer.
UX design
fromMedium
2 months ago

From playwright to stage manager

Self-generating AI interfaces require structured constraints like A2UI to prevent chaotic, unusable experiences and shift designers from deterministic blueprints to probabilistic protocols.
fromVulture
1 month ago

Means of Resistance: Marcel on the Train and Twelve Minor Prophets

You might not thrill to the thing itself, but once you know that the genre-defining mime, Marcel Marceau, used his skills to entertain orphaned Jewish children while helping them to escape occupied France - the noiselessness of his act essential, as Nazi soldiers stalked the corridors of the trains to the Swiss border listening for runaways - then you at least have to respect what Marceau called "the art of silence."
Arts
UX design
fromMedium
2 months ago

From playwright to stage manager

AI-generated, probabilistic interfaces break traditional deterministic UI design; designers must adopt structured protocols (like A2UI) to ensure stability, continuity, and predictable user workflows.
NYC music
fromVulture
1 month ago

Tough Times Told Wryly: The Reservoir and You Got Older

The Reservoir depicts a young man's struggle with addiction and relapse while finding comfort and stability through reconnecting with his multigenerational family.
US politics
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

Bringing Zohran Mamdani to the Big Screen

A documentary followed Zohran Mamdani's unexpected rise from little-known state assemblyman to New York City mayor over two and a half years.
fromLoving New York
2 months ago

The BEST Comedy Shows on Broadway 2026 | + Tickets

Comedy shows on Broadway are one of the best past times for NYC locals and tourists alike. Ironically, they're some of the most over-looked attractions when it comes to searching for tickets for a Broadway show when they're next to competitors like Hamilton, Sweeney Todd, and Some Like It Hot. If you want to know what Broadway has to offer right now, check out my list of the best current Broadway shows in NYC.
New York City
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

"Heated Rivalry," "Pillion," and the New Drama of the Closet

"Heated Rivalry," a low-budget Canadian series that began streaming on HBO Max late last year, quickly made the leap from unexpected word-of-mouth success to full-blown cultural phenomenon. The show, which follows a pair of professional hockey players who fall for each other, has been name-checked by everyone from the N.H.L. commissioner to Zohran Mamdani; its two young leads, Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie, just served as Olympic torch-bearers.
Television
Arts
fromBrooklyn Paper
1 month ago

At Caveat, Laibson's tech-heavy Chekhov adaptation The HARMNF examines digital-age alienation * Brooklyn Paper

Contemporary theater uses virtual, mixed reality, and AI technologies to create immersive, interactive performances that blur traditional audience and performer roles.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

Tom Stoppard's Secret-And Mine

Tom Stoppard's Leopoldstadt parallels hidden Jewish family histories, reflecting both Stoppard's and the narrator's late discovery of Jewish ancestry and Holocaust losses.
Books
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

'The White Hot' asks: If men can go find themselves, why can't women?

A woman undertakes a spiritual quest, mirroring male literary pilgrimages, challenging gendered expectations about freedom and motherhood.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

A provocative new play challenges society's discomfort that disabled people have sex lives'

A Birds of Paradise production confronts sexual taboos by portraying disabled people as complex sexual beings, challenging assumptions, pity, and social discomfort.
Arts
fromArtforum
2 months ago

Blame Game

Molière's comedies are being revived in contemporary theater to critique cultural elites and prompt self-reflection within arts philanthropy and performance.
Film
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

The Grand Delusions of "Marty Supreme"

American culture often valorizes self-delusion, celebrating scammer figures and ambitious risk-takers who reshape reality to fit their self-image.
#asian-american-identity
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

2 actors fill different goals as tragic Rosemead' finds an audience

Lucy Liu knew the instant she watched Lawrence Shou's open-call audition video that the neophyte East Bay actor would be the perfect choice to portray her troubled cinematic son in the wrenching Rosemead, inspired by a real-life Southern California tragedy. The 23-year-old Shou, a lifelong Fremont resident, won out over hundreds of others eager to play 17-year-old Joe, a troubled San Gabriel Valley area high school student with schizophrenia whose distraught mom Irene (Liu, in a transformative performance) is dying of cancer.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Reality winners: the rise and rise of the verbatim' movie

From Reality (2023), Tina Satter's true-to-life portrayal of whistleblower Reality Winner, which progresses in real time from harmless small talk to a full-blown FBI grilling, to Radu Jude's Uppercase Print (2020), in which a rebel teen is given the third degree in Ceausescu-era Romania, the title-card proclamation inspired by true events is being taken to a wholly literal new level.
Film
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

In Tracy Letts's "Bug," Crazy Is Contagious

Peter is a weird guy and a bit younger than Agnes, but he's polite and willing to keep her company, to drink her wine and smoke some crack. (He won't snort powder cocaine, though: that stuff is bad for you, he explains.) And then he wakes up with a bug bite. When Agnes can't see a bug that he points at, frantically, he urges her to look closer. She does-and maybe she sees something.
Arts
Arts
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 month ago

Curtain Calls: Unfinished stories come to life in light-hearted comedy Improbable Fiction'

Masquers Playhouse presents Alan Ayckbourn's Improbable Fiction with strong direction, versatile performances, and outstanding costumes that bring imagined stories vividly to life.
Arts
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago

A slate of new off-Broadway shows take the stage in February

February brings a dense slate of new off-Broadway premieres spanning intimate character studies, political dramas, comedies, and formally adventurous productions across New York theaters.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Trigger warnings risk mollycoddling' theatre audiences, says Tony-winning director

Trigger warnings before plays risk mollycoddling audiences and sanitising theatre, undermining theatre's role to challenge, disturb, and confront human darkness.
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