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 Can We Learn from This Diva?
Daniel Alexander Jones channels soulful soothsayer Jomama Jones in the new musical Black Light
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Putting the Pageant Cart Before the Plague
Tony-winning designer David Zinn creates a playful medieval world for The Amateurs
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Giving Voice to a Rarely Represented Community
British playwright Hammaad Chaudry depicts a culture in conflict in An Ordinary Muslim
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He’s So Good at Playing Bad
The last time Zach Grenier appeared at the Public Theater, he played Vice President Dick Cheney in David Hare’s Stuff Happens in 2006. Now he’s back on the same stage portraying another scheming politician: a fictional Texas senator in Sarah Burgess’s Kings .
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Why Is This Young Playwright So Interested in Old Men?
A new drama explores the fraught relationship between an African-American father and son
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What Can One Dance-Maker Learn From Another?
Choreographer Bebe Miller explores the creative process in The Making Room
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Why Teenage Girls Can’t Lose Onstage
A new play explores the complicated relationship between two adolescent fencers
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Debra Monk Adds Another Loopy Character to Her Collection
The Tony winner goes on a dysfunctional family road trip in Amy and the Orphans
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Jayne Houdyshell Gets Politically Incorrect
The Tony winner shows her down-and-dirty side as an embattled feminist in Relevance