TDF Stages Archive
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His Heart Belongs to Dada
Seth Numrich plays a founder of the antiestablishment art movement in Travesties
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Robert O’Hara’s Radical Makeover of ‘Henry V’
The director helms a free production of the Shakespeare play at the Public Theater
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Tony Award Nominations 2018
The Tony Award nominations for the 2017-2018 Broadway season are out! The complete list is below, along with links to all of the articles we’ve written about these shows on TDF Stages. The 72nd annual ceremony will take place Sunday, June 10 at Radio City Music Hall, hosted by Josh Groban and Sara Bareilles.
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Jack Davenport Is Making a ‘Smash’ in His Broadway Debut
The TV and film actor returns to his theatrical roots in Saint Joan
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Why You Need to Hear Charles Ignatius Sancho’s Story
Paterson Joseph’s bio show spotlights a forgotten black pioneer
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How Well Do You Know Your Neighbors?
Working Theater’s ambitious five-play series connects disparate NYC communities
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Drama Desk Award Nominations for 2018
The theatre awards season kicks into high gear with the announcement of the 2018 Drama Desk nominations. Unlike the Tony Awards, which only honor Broadway productions, the Drama Desk considers all New York City theatre: Broadway , Off-Broadway and Off Off . Below are the nominees for the 2017-2018 season, plus links to all of the articles we’ve written about them here at TDF Stages. Winners will b
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WATCH: Gibney’s Spring Season
A few weeks ago, we went behind the scenes at Gibney to give you an intimate look at how this downtown dance hub crafts performances and fosters community. We continue our coverage of this singular performing arts organization with a pair of mini-documentaries about Gibney’s upcoming split bill — Senior Company Director Amy Miller’s Valence and guest choreographer Bryan Arias’s One Thousand Milli
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This Play Wouldn’t Exist Without Her Students
How Lucy Thurber’s new drama was inspired by a pair of her pupils