TDF Stages Archive
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Acting for their Lives
One of cinema's greatest valentines to the theatre, Ernst Lubitsch's 1942 classic To Be or Not To Be , moves to the Manhattan Theatre Club's Friedman Stage this week in a new adaptation by British playwright Nick Whitby, directed by Casey Nicholaw ( The Drowsy Chaperone , the upcoming Minsky's ). One important note: Unlike […]
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Early Edition
"The litmus test is if I can laugh at my own play," says playwright Ronan Noone, whose new play The Atheist starts performances at the Barrow Street Theatre on Oct. 7, starring Campbell Scott. "That's the lowest common denominator for the playwright—what is most fun to write." Fun is not the reason he wrote The […]
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Hip to the Hop
As hip-hop culture has become increasingly mainstream, who's left to keep it real—to represent the alternative voices and visions that once defined the hip-hop generation? Answers can be found in the eighth annual New York Hip-Hop Theater Festival , which opens this week with the local premiere of Marc Bamuthi Joseph's the break/s at the […]
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Learning “Trees”
The Roundabout Underground's debut production last year, the acclaimed, repeatedly extended hit Stephen Karam's Speech & Debate , gave this exciting new Off-Broadway program a tough act to follow. But against the odds, it looks like the Roundabout folks may have done it again: Steven Levenson's The Language of Trees is another searching, intimate and […]
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Just Steps Away
"Meet me at the red steps." Has a nice ring to it, doesn't it? It's a phrase that's likely to become a common refrain for visitors to Times Square, as well as everyday New Yorkers, as they make their way to the city's newest signature landmark: a bigger, better Duffy Square, complete with 24 red […]
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More for Less
The fall may mark the end of summer leisure time, but it also marks the beginning of another fantastic theatre season—and an excellent time to take find great theatre ticket deals through TDF membership and at the TKTS Discount Booths . Indeed, several of the hot new fall shows, on Broadway and Off-, have turned […]
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Fall in Line
On Broadway this fall, it's the best of times and the worst of times—not just because a splashy new musical of Dickens' classic A Tale of Two Cities opens soon at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre, but because it really is the best of times for TDF members to snap up some sweet ticket deals—and the […]
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Back from Iraq
Until he and his young cast took the show to Edinburgh a last month, Douglas C. Wager didn't know how apt the title of the Iraq-themed In Conflict would be. "To promote the show, we had cast members in U.S. military uniforms, but wearing a T-shirt saying they were in the show, go out and […]
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“HAIR” LESSONS
Hi, everyone! Seth Rudetsky here, talking about my obsession: Broadway! My lastest thrill came when when I heard that the Public Theater’s revival of Hair would extend through Sept. 14th. I’ve been obsessed with Hair ever since I first saw it–when I was four! That’s right! It was the first Broadway show my parents took […]