Dani Rowe’s world-premiere work manages to be at once quirky, whacky and loads of fun. But beneath the surface it's a moving socio-political allegory about freedom and the dangers of a society giving ...
Members of Frantic Assembly spent a week with CSULB drama students in January to train the cast in its “building blocks ...
NJT will open its 27th season with a bold and immersive production of the classic musical Cabaret in March. Learn more and ...
In advance of the company's 'In The Night' performances starting Feb. 27, Angelo Greco, Eric Best and Sayako Toku pull back ...
The adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s “Princess and the Pea” is one of four works in the lovely current “Golden Hour.” ...
On a recent frigid Saturday evening in northeast Los Angeles, a group of discerning partygoers filtered into a local architectural oddity known as the Heritage Square Museum. Among the eight ornate ...
Cry sorrow, sorrow, but let the good prevail”. The refrain of Aeschylus’s chorus near the start of the Oresteia is alive and ...
Crystal Pite’s deeply moving work has themes of safe passage, displacement, community and mortality. Light of Passage, taken ...
Orlando Ballet presents the full-length version of Jorden Morris’s “Peter Pan,” with high-flying fun and an emphasis on ...
One of the first characters the audience meets in Audrey Cefaly’s play “Alabaster” is Weezy, a no-nonsense, had-it-up-to-here ...
Ballet dancers who evacuated to Japan when Russia invaded Ukraine conveyed Japanese culture and a message of peace on a tour ...
Bess Wohl’s moving new play, about a group of women in 1970s Ohio, explores the power of sisterhood and the limits of ...