TDF Stages Archive
An online theatre magazine
Read about NYC’s best theatre and dance productions and watch video interviews with innovative artists
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How Female Medieval Saints Inspired a New Dark Comedy
Jessica Dickey on her world-premiere play The Convent
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Meet Brazil’s Premier Modern Dance Company
Grupo Corpo brings two startlingly different works to BAM
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He May Be British, But He Totally Gets Angry American Men
James Macdonald on directing Sam Shepard’s True West on Broadway
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5 Theatres You Need to Know: NYC Companies Showcasing Artists with Disabilities
Where to see shows that value accessibility on both sides of the footlights
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How Enslaved Women Helped Give Birth to Modern-Day Gynecology
A new play examines the complicated legacy of Dr. J. Marion Sims
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Come Expecting a Celebration, Not a Show
Diana Oh’s latest offering is tough to define but oh so much fun
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When a Conventional Choreographic Approach Won’t Work
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The Best Vintage Videos of Carol Channing
As you’ve probably already heard, Carol Channing passed away today at the age of 97 . Although she made a handful of movies and frequently appeared on TV , the stage was her home. It was where she became a star, and her Broadway credits span more than a half century. Below are five of our favorite vintage clips of the one-of-a-kind, big-eyed, raspy voiced, three-time Tony-winning legend, who memor
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This Show Can’t Go On Without You
The audience is forced to act — in both senses of the word — at The Mortality Machine