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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14 Shows to See Beyond Broadway This July
Catch Elizabeth McGovern’s Ava Gardner bio play, an over-the-top parody of The Parent Trap , two new solo comedies directed by Tony winner Sam Pinkleton and more
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Top 5 Stage Performances to Stream This Weekend June 27-29
Original Rent stars Anthony Rapp and Adam Pascal reunite for a concert at 54 Below that will also be live-streamed to at-home audiences. Photo by Joan Marcus from the original production of Rent.
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Why Molière Is Having a Major Moment
Taylor Mac, right, and the cast of Prosperous Fools at Theatre for a New Audience, one of multiple plays inspired by Molière this season. Photo by Travis Emery Hackett.
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Why Jinkx Monsoon Gives Me Hope as a Trans Theatre Artist
Because of her, gender-nonconforming musical theatre performers can dream beyond Angel in Rent
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Top 5 Stage Performances to Stream This Weekend June 20-22
Samantha Barks in Frozen, which was recorded live onstage in London and starts streaming on Disney+ this weekend. Photo by Johan Persson.
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10 Broadway Shows for Guys Who Don’t Like Theatre
All theatre is for everyone! But if the man in your life isn’t a fan, here are productions he may actually enjoy
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15 Summer Theatre Festivals to See in NYC
Drag History Hour, one of 20 cutting-edge shows in the annual Queerly Festival. Photo by Bertha Vanayshun.
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Tony Awards 2025: ‘Maybe Happy Ending’ Is the Big Winner
Maybe Happy Ending got its happy ending at the 78th annual Tony Awards, taking home six prizes including Best Musical, Best Book, Best Original Score, Best Director and Best Leading Actor in a Musical for Darren Criss. Jamie Lloyd’s reinvention of Sunset Blvd. won three statuettes including Best Musical Revival and Best Leading Actress in a Musical for star Nicole Scherzinger. And Buena Vista Soci
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12 Dance Performances to See This June Including Free Events
The mesmerizing Pilobolus, which is coming to The Joyce for three weeks this summer. Photo by Jason Hudson.