Revised East River Flood Protection Plans Met With More Local Skepticism Rendering of East River Park at Delancey Street as envisioned by city planners. In response to neighborhood opposition to the city’s plans for a flood barrier in East River…
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Musician Greta Kline Wants Food With Multiple Textures “I can’t have ice cream without a cone.”
Go Inside George Mason University’s 14th ARTS by George! Benefit With Audra McDonald The event, held in conjunction by the Center for the Arts and Geroge Mason University, benefited student scholarships.
Read Reviews for London Revival of A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, Starring Toby Stephens and Claire Skinner The London revival of late playwright Peter Nichols’ dark comedy opened October 2 at Trafalgar Studios.
Tina Satter Turns an FBI Interview Into a Stage Thriller With Is This A Room Writer-director Satter and Emily Davis open up about The Vineyard’s newest production, now in previews.
Which Hogwarts Houses Do the Stars of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Feel They Belong In? The Broadway cast answered these and more burning questions at New York Comic Con.
Celebrate Sail Away, Starring Elaine Stritch, on Broadway The Noël Coward musical opened at the Broadhurst Theatre October 3, 1961.
Black Seed’s Full-blown Appetizing Store Launches Next Week Expect wood-fired bagels, lobster and tarragon cream cheese, tinned and smoked fish, and much more.
Upcoming N.Y.C. Auditions for The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Little Women, Les Misérables, and More Find your next job with these Equity calls for Broadway productions and shows across the country.
Anna Quayle, Tony Award Winner for Stop the World—I Want to Get Off, Dies at 86 The British actor was best-known for her screen performances in the BBC series Grange Hill and the 1968 musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Yannick Nézet-Séguin Looks Ahead to His Second Season as Music Director at the Metropolitan Opera The maestro kicks off with Puccini’s Turandot starring Christina Goerke and Nina Stemme, which begins October 3.