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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Confessions of a Stage Mother
A theatre lover recalls her years as a real-life Mama Rose
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Why Does ‘Waitress’ Need a Magical Set?
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He Finds the Sparkling Wit in a Comedy of Manners
Venerable character actor Henry Stram returns to his classical roots in The School for Scandal
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On Broadway, ‘Fully Committed’ Has New Things to Say
How Becky Mode updated her restaurant comedy for a Top Chef world
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Attention Typecasters! She Doesn’t HAVE to Play a Hooker.
With her new solo show, Heather Litteer takes on Hollywood typecasting
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Does Making Art Help Us Grieve?
The quest for legacy in the Assembly’s new play
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Audiences Gasp At These Characters’ Love Lives
Straight ‘s unflinching questions about sexuality
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Miami City Ballet Takes Bold New Steps
What gives a ballet company its identity? The caliber and personalities of its dancers, the vision of its artistic director, the location in which it’s based – these all play crucial roles. But original ballets, made specifically for the company, shaped around the dancers’ individual skills and temperaments, can also be crucial in establishing a troupe’s individual profile.
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WATCH: Meet Prospect Theater Company
Meet Prospect Theater Company , where new musicals are always supported. This film features company members Cara Reichel, Peter Mills, and Melissa Huber, as well as designer Sidney Shannon and actor Meghan McGeary.