TDF Stages Archive
An online theatre magazine
Read about NYC’s best theatre and dance productions and watch video interviews with innovative artists
-
I’ve Seen ‘Phantom’ 25 Times and It’s Still Not Enough
In my late teens as a newish fan of musical theatre, a friend and I met up in New York City hoping to catch a show. She was an avid fan of The Phantom of the Opera , but I was reluctant to go. I thought it seemed dated, not to mention problematic , and there were many other musicals ( Chicago, Hamilton, Wicked ) I was more interested in. However, since my friend had journeyed much farther than I,
-
Top 5 Stage Performances to Stream This Weekend April 14-16
Even though in-person theatre and dance are back in full swing, in the name of accessibility, we’re continuing to round up performances to watch online from the comfort of home. Our carefully curated list spotlights the five best options to stream this weekend, Friday, April 14 to Sunday, April 16, for free or at low cost.
-
16 Dance Performances to See in April
—
-
Top 5 Stage Performances to Stream This Weekend April 7-9
Even though in-person theatre and dance are back in full swing, in the name of accessibility, we’re continuing to round up performances to watch online from the comfort of home. Our carefully curated list spotlights the five best options to stream this weekend, Friday, April 7 to Sunday, April 9, for free or at low cost.
-
WATCH: A ‘Shucked’ TDF Conversation
—
-
14 Shows to See Off Broadway in April
Catch new works by Suzan-Lori Parks and Alan Bennett, musical revivals and more
-
Join TDF for a ‘Shucked’ Conversation
—
-
Top 5 Stage Performances to Stream This Weekend March 31-April 2
Even though in-person theatre and dance are back in full swing, in the name of accessibility, we’re continuing to round up performances to watch online from the comfort of home. Our carefully curated list spotlights the five best options to stream this weekend, Friday, March 31 to Sunday April 2, for free or at low cost.
-
They’re Back Where They Started on Broadway!
Grace McLean, Steven Boyer and Nicholas Christopher talk about returning to the Broadway theatres where they debuted