AUSTRALIAN THEATRE FESTIVAL NYC Plays to Sold-Out Audiences
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Dec 17, 2021
The Australian Theatre Festival is an annual celebration of Australian stories and artists in New York City that included three staged readings of Australian plays, including the 2020 New Play Award Winner, The Tiniest Thing by Richard Jordan, a cabaret at The Green Room 42, an industry panel and a community networking event.
Discounted Tickets Available for Opening Night of THE VALKYRIES at LadyFest
by Julie Musbach - Aug 15, 2019
In The Valkyries (by Jessica Owens) the tenuous strands of connection between three women in an all-female doomsday cult start to unravela?"revealing how women deal with trauma, what lengths they are willing to go to, what traumas they're willing to inflict on others, and what portion of their own autonomy they are willing to give up, to feel they've regained some semblance of power.
Tiny Errors At The End Of The Millennium Closes Syndicated Festival Today
by Stephi Wild - Sep 16, 2018
The Syndicate's world premiere of Tiny Errors at the End of the Millennium closes out the Syndicated festival at IRT Theater in New York City on September 16, 2018. The piece, created by The Syndicate with lead writer Alanna Coby, is directed by Mikhaela Mahony.
Columbia Stages presents William Shakespeare's MACBETH
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 11, 2017
Columbia Stages presents Macbeth. Coming off the critically acclaimed and sold-out production of The Great Divide at the Finborough Theatre in London, British director Rory McGregor (Columbia MFA Directing Candidate 2017) directs Macbeth in New York City as part of the Columbia Stages season. This production of Macbeth is a theatrical exploration of society's problematic relationship with celebrity.