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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Making ‘Children of a Lesser God’ Accessible Onstage and Backstage
Lauren Ridloff shares the show’s unprecedented accommodations for people who are deaf
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She Makes the ‘Mean Girls’ Sound Fetch
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Navigating Through the Darkness in ‘The Seafarer’
Irish Rep revives Conor McPherson’s Tony-nominated play
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The Triangle at the Heart of ‘My Fair Lady’
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Is Sentimentality a Dirty Word in Dance?
Lar Lubovitch celebrates 50 years as a choreographer at the Joyce
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This Elephant Is Always in the Room
Why director Jo Bonney has a dead animal haunt the characters in Mlima’s Tale
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Capturing the Complex Tone of ‘Carousel’ Through Dance
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WATCH: Gibney – Dance Performances and So Much More
At TDF we do much more than just sell tickets. We help build audiences by showcasing a wide range of performances and sharing peeks at the creative process. To that end, this spring we are partnering with Gibney so you can get to know this downtown dance hub via a series of short documentaries. Go behind the scenes at Gibney’s two studios to see what they do and how they do it, and learn about the
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WATCH: Chita Rivera Sing “Somewhere” at the Olivier Awards
ICYMI London’s annual Olivier Awards , aka the British Tonys, took place last Sunday. The ceremony at Royal Albert Hall featured lots of live performances, including the opening number of the West End incarnation of Hamilton and a tribute to Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat . But two-time Tony winner Chita Rivera belting out “Somewhere” from West Side Story during the In Memoriam segme