Article | By Andrew Gans | March 5, 2025
Ralph Fiennes Will Star in Grace Pervades and Small Hotel for Theatre Royal Bath Season
Fiennes will also direct Harriet Walter and Gloria Obianyo in Shakespeare's As You Like It.
Article | By Molly Higgins, Logan Culwell-Block | February 26, 2025
See Who's Starring in Hudson Valley Shakespeare's 2025 Season
The upcoming season includes Dave Malloy's Octet, Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, and more.
Article | By Molly Higgins | February 15, 2025
The work reimagines Shakespeare's Hamlet from the perspectives of the women within the troubled castle walls.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | December 17, 2024
The company will give six weeks of performances this summer at the Metropolitan Opera House.
Article | By John Allison | December 2, 2024
Carnegie Hall Wraps Up Its Yearlong Celebration of Czech Music
This month, the Prague Philharmonic Choir, the Czech Philharmonic, and Pavel Haas Quartet will play at the Hall.
Article | By Margaret Hall | September 30, 2024
All-Femme, Asian-American Revival of Cymbeline to Play Off-Broadway
The production is one of three announced by National Asian American Theatre Company as a part of their 2025 lineup.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | September 17, 2024
The company is partnering with theatres in Oregon, Ohio, and the U.K. for upcoming productions.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | August 20, 2024
Playbill Pick Review: I’m Almost There at <em>the</em> Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Todd Almond has crafted a uniquely captivating musical, one part fantastical song cycle, one part monologue.
Article | By Margaret Hall | May 29, 2024
Tony Winner David Cromer to Direct New Musical I’m Almost There at 2024 Edinburgh Fringe
Written and performed by Todd Almond , the piece is a poignantly modern love story.
Article | By Andrew Gans | May 23, 2024
See Who's Starring in Reading of Nina Kethevan’s Dress of Fire
Knud Adams will direct.
Article | By Molly Higgins | January 17, 2024
Cast and Creative Team Set for Arena Stage's World Premiere of Tempestuous Elements
Kia Corthron's new play explores the trailblazing career of Black feminist Anna Julia Cooper.
Article | By Margaret Hall | November 1, 2023
Reviews: What Do Critics Think of Kenneth Branagh-Led King Lear?
The production plays London's West End before transferring to Off-Broadway's The Shed.
Article | By Leah Putnam | July 6, 2023
Here's Who Will Join Kenneth Branagh in King Lear
The production will play in London's West End before transferring to Off-Broadway's The Shed.
Article | By Mario R. Mercado | June 14, 2023
The new production is a collaboration between American Ballet Theatre and The Royal Ballet.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | April 27, 2023
New Works by George Benjamin and Eska in Royal Opera House 2023-24 Season
The season will also feature new productions of works by Handel, Vivaldi, Strauss, and more.
Article | By Meg Masseron | December 23, 2022
Play On Podcasts Series Releases First Episode of The Winter's Tale December 23
The podcast series, which adapts Shakespeare classics into reimagined audio plays, has begun with the comedy-romance, directed and translated into modern verse by Tracy Young.
Article | By Andrew Gans | November 7, 2022
Selections From New Todd Almond and Ben Toth Musical Presented in Berlin November 7
The evening also features songs from 1884, The Pact With God, Suite in the City, and Broadway's Waitress.
Article | By Leah Putnam | October 6, 2022
The Winter’s Tale and Hedda Gabler Begin Off-Broadway Performances October 6
The two works are presented in repertory by Bedlam at New York City’s Irondale Center.
Article | By Leah Putnam | September 28, 2022
Two River Theater Company and NAATCO to Stage Hansol Jung's Translation of Romeo and Juliet in 2023
Play On Shakespeare has announced its upcoming 2022-2023 season of podcasts and fully-staged productions.
Article | By Leah Putnam | July 25, 2022
Bedlam Reveals Casting for Their The Winter’s Tale and Hedda Gabler
The theatre company will present the productions in repertory at New York City’s Irondale Center.
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