Raven Snook
Raven Snook is the Editor of TDF Stages. Follow her on Facebook at @Raven.Snook. Follow TDF on Facebook at @TDFNYC.
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15+ Stage Performances to Watch Online This Weekend July 29-31
While in-person theatre is back in NYC, there are still wonderful shows to stream at home. Below are performances you can watch online this weekend, Friday, July 29 to Sunday, July 31, for free or at low cost.
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15+ Stage Performances to Watch Online This Weekend July 22-24
While in-person theatre is back in NYC, there are still wonderful shows to stream at home. Below are performances you can watch online this weekend, Friday, July 22 to Sunday, July 24, for free or at low cost.
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10+ Stage Performances to Watch Online This Weekend July 15-17
While in-person theatre is back in NYC, there are still wonderful shows to stream at home. Below are performances you can watch online this weekend, Friday, July 15 to Sunday, July 17, for free or at low cost.
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How Myra Lucretia Taylor Is Changing Lives in ‘Tina’
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10+ Stage Performances to Watch Online This Weekend July 8-10
While in-person theatre is back in NYC, there are still wonderful shows to stream at home. Below are performances you can watch online this weekend, Friday, July 8 to Sunday, July 10, for free or at low cost.
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13 Must-See Shows This July on Broadway and Beyond
Catch Into the Woods , Kinky Boots , The Butcher Boy and more
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10+ Stage Performances to Watch Online This Weekend July 1-4
While in-person theatre is back in NYC, there are still wonderful shows to stream at home. Below are performances you can watch online this weekend, Friday, July 1 to Monday July 4, for free or at low cost.
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20+ Stage Performances to Watch Online This Weekend June 24-26
Sunday, June 26
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10 Summer Theatre Festivals to Try in NYC
After a two-year hiatus due to you-know-what, many of NYC’s most exciting summer theatre festivals are set to return. Admittedly, we lost a few along the way: RIP New York Musical Festival and FringeNYC . However, many innovative favorites are back, including the LGBTQ-focused Queerly and HOT! Festivals, The Fire This Time Festival, which showcases up-and-coming Black playwrights, and New Ohio’s e