Featuring all-star casts, Love, Loss and What I Wore uses clothing and accessories and the memories they trigger to tell funny and often poignant stories that all women can relate to.
This biting comedy takes place behind the scenes during the Broadway run of a long lost Kafka play, introducing a cast of characters including a star who doesn’t understand the ...
The King family have weathered the hardships of life and survived with their love for each other intact. The father lives in the house the boys grew up in. He's alone, ...
Mark teaches astronomy in the basement of the Hayden Planetarium, struggling with a dead-end career and the monotony of suburban married life. His world is transformed by a chance meeting ...
With wit, charm, and chutzpah, Ann Landers provided millions of Americans their daily dose of advice, etiquette, and encouragement. And for nearly half a century, one Eppie Lederer was Ann ...
A play in the style of The Vagina Monologues, featuring four actors in silly, sweet, awkward, shy and sexy stories about first sexual experiences written by real people. The stories were ...
Coinciding with the 70th anniversary of Our Town’s Broadway premiere, this new production of Wilder’s play involves a complete redesign of the Barrow Street Theatre’s space, with the residents of the ...
Channeling a dramatic range of interview subjects, from artists and athletes to doctors and those they treat, Let Me Down Easy features first person accounts from the world of healthcare, ...
It’s opening night. The cast is unruly, the crowd is restless, and the play is obscure, but Joel has a larger worry: his mother is in the front row. Real ...
From the rape of Helen to the sack of Troy, The Age of Iron combines works of two of the most dynamic Elizabethan playwrights, Shakespeare’s Troilus & Cressida and Thomas Heywood’s ...
In Idiot Savant, Marie asks, “But what makes certain words magic?” What follows is a wild theatrical odyssey in the great tradition of Ionesco and Preston Sturges. From precise existential ...
Jane is not okay. She’s a promising poet without a muse, a single mother without lessons to pass along. Her dating life’s a shambles, and her helpful friends are ...
Set in the fictitious town of Harrison, Texas and based partly on the childhood of playwright Horton Foote's father and the courtship and marriage of his parents, “The Orphans’ Home Cycle" ...
How far will fast, beautiful Oya go to make a mark in the world? In the Red and Brown Water is the intoxicating story that charts a young girl’s thrust into womanhood ...