Her Requiem
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Her Requiem

Directed by Kate Whoriskey in an LCT3 production at the Claire Tow Theatre, Greg Pierce’s familial drama address the thrilling excitement surrounding the birth of art, as well as the cost of that thrill.

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Snow White
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Snow White

With Snow White, Company XIV and its director and choreographer Austin McCormick have presented a two-hour collage of song and dance, opera, circus acts, live-action filming and an endless amount of glitter.

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Noises Off
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Noises Off

Michael Frayn’s 1982 comedy that depicts the adventures and escapades of a theatre troupe rehearsing the British sex farce Nothing On, has been revived on Broadway.

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Steve
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Steve

In its world-premiere production, Steve is about real life and the everyday challenges and questions raised by couples who are aging and in denial.

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"I Feel Her In My Bones," Says Tori Amos of Writing a New Rebellious Heroine in a Violently Contemporary World

"I Feel Her In My Bones," Says Tori Amos of Writing a New Rebellious Heroine in a Violently Contemporary World

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Tori Amos joined forces with British playwright Samuel Adamson to write a contemporary adaptation of the Scottish fairytale The Light Princess, which played London’s National Theatre in 2013. As the duo look forward to the release of their cast album Oct. 9, they reflect on the journey of their rebellious heroine and how, in many ways, she echoes the values of the composer who brought her to life.

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"I Was Enraged, I Was Saddened" — Why Gross Indecency Was Banned in Russia and Will Return to NYC With A Vengeance

"I Was Enraged, I Was Saddened" — Why Gross Indecency Was Banned in Russia and Will Return to NYC With A Vengeance

Moises Kaufman's first play, Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, will receive a star-studded benefit reading Oct. 5 to support the Tectonic Theater Project and the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission. Almost 20 years after the play's Off-Broadway debut, Kaufman reflects on how much has changed and how much hasn't.

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