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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What Happened When Tennessee Williams Met William Inge?
Philip Dawkins’ new play offers a fictionalized take on the playwrights’ early encounters
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Why Are These Grown Women Acting Like Teens?
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His Second Rhyme Around
Why Adam Green is so gung ho about his latest David Ives’ show
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This Grandma’s Probably Way Cooler Than Yours
Luba Mason shatters ageist notions in the musical Unexpected Joy
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WATCH: Meet New York Deaf Theatre
Meet New York Deaf Theatre , the longest-running company of its kind in New York City and the third oldest Deaf troupe in the U.S. Founded in 1979, NYDT provides an artistic home for actors, creators and designers who are Deaf or hard-of-hearing where they can see their own lives and experiences reflected onstage. NYDT’s shows are accessible to both audiences who can hear and those who are Deaf or
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‘Summer and Smoke,’ Stripped-Down and Sexy
Why Jack Cummings III took a minimalist approach to the Tennessee Williams classic
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Finding a Story of Hope in a Historic Holocaust
A new play focuses on two friends who survived the Armenian genocide
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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