Three months ago, a king was murdered. Today, the Atlas Shakespeare Company invites you into the aftermath. As the “bloodsoaked … More
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Musician Steve Niles writes of the golden work of “A Sharp Goes Pink”
It would be difficult to represent the entire oeuvre of Pinks music in a night of ten or twelve selections. … More
NYC’s Premier LGBTQ+ Arts Festival Announces 2026 Mainstage Lineup and Final Call for Submissions
All Out Arts is proud to announce the return of the Fresh Fruit Festival, New York City’s landmark multidisciplinary LGBTQ+ arts celebration. … More
Atlas Shakespeare Company brings RICHARD III back to life for a limited run.
Three months ago, Henry VI was murdered. The new king, Edward—dangerously suggestible, self-destructively decadent, and irrevocably shattered by the recent … More
Spotlight on Niraj Nair, making his mark in the New York City
Niraj Nair is a rising actor making his mark in the competitive New York City theater scene. Having recently earned … More
From Montana to Manhattan: Dr. Cynthia Hsiung Champions the Revival of Danny and the Deep Blue Sea
Article by Jake Mendel The upcoming limited Off-Broadway run of John Patrick Shanley’s powerful one-act play, Danny and the Deep … More
Guest writer, Naira Agvani Zakaryan, reviews LOVE LETTERS performed in Russian.
Performed by Lev Grzhonko & Maria Atlas Directed by Gera Sandler There is a particular kind of magic that happens … More
From Film to Farce: Modern Classics Theatre and the Purpose-Driven Artistry of Valerie Stazzone
Anya Kai, reporting The Modern Classics Theatre Company of Long Island (MCT) serves as a crucial incubator for challenging and … More
Creative Atlas and New Wave Arts Announce Bilingual Reimagining of A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters
Pulitzer Prize-Nominated Play Directed by Gera Sandler to Star Maria Atlas and Lev Grzhonko in Limited New York Run Creative … More
Guest Writer, Lin Howe, reviews “Life with Oscar” in Boston and Philadelphia.
The Williams Center in Rutherford, NJ, whilst an impressive venue, is not particularly known for live theatre, being more associated … More
