Mark Rylance Chisels at His Midwestern Roots in ‘Nice Fish’
One of the world’s great Shakespearean actors reconnects with his youth on a frozen ice lake in his new play.
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One of the world’s great Shakespearean actors reconnects with his youth on a frozen ice lake in his new play.
The couple, costarring in ‘A Ride on the Irish Cream’ at Abrons Arts Center, realize that writing about your relationship can be a double-edged sword.
Several theatres across the country explore a complicated case in the Southern city’s past in Evan Linder’s new play.
For his latest production, a historical musical extravaganza, the acclaimed puppeteer and his team pushed Abrons Arts Center to the max.
He acted onstage and in films, but he never gave a greater performance than in the role of rock god.
Liz’s extraordinary life was a song—a passionate, multivocal chorus—and all who knew her and her work could sing along.
Both Acrobuffos and Cirque Mechanics are making ambitious shows at the edges of their form, and they’re not just for kids.
From improv comedy shows, to multidisciplinary performances, to painted unicorns onstage, six theatre workers dish on what they are working on, and looking forward to.
The protean auteur makes a kind of puppet theatre in which his own intense, mercurial presence is the central object being manipulated.
Rehearsal room squabbles aside, the questions raised by Tonya Pinkins as she departed CSC’s ‘Mother Courage’ deserve a closer look.