“Everybody in Harlem is singing the blues” but perhaps no one like Angel Allen (Nija Okoro), a hard-drinking […]
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Playwright Benjamin Benne’s tale of family and sacrifice is set during a toxic period in America when anti-immigrant […]
Set in 1990’s New York, TRAYF is named after the Yiddish word for “non-kosher” or “forbidden.” The play […]
Harvard University has turned into a tinderbox. A campus protest is brewing outside the office of Professor of […]
What, you may ask, would the classic Cinderella tale be without the Fairy Godmother, pumpkin carriage, midnight curfew, […]
Over a year later, Los Angeles is flocking back to the theater, and what better way to do […]
As part of its “Stayhouse” programming, the Geffen Playhouse is abiding with the new rules of social distancing […]
When Gaetano Donizetti composed Roberto Devereux — the third and last of his operas featuring Queen Elizabeth I […]
“Thank you all so much for being here!” Maria Dizzia (Eurydice, Uncle Vanya) beamed in a sunny yellow […]
KEY LARGO – through December 10th In this spellbinding production directed by Tony Award-winner Dough Hughes (Doubt, A […]