Article | By James Miller, Natan Zamansky | March 27, 2025
Schedule of Upcoming Off-Broadway Shows
Due to the expansive nature of Off-Broadway, this list is not comprehensive.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | March 3, 2025
The Washington, D.C. company will also present a new revival of Guys and Dolls with choreography by Joshua Bergasse.
Article | By Playbill Staff | March 1, 2025
Schedule of Upcoming and Current Free Live Stream Broadcasts
Your guide to where and when to watch captures of live plays and musicals.
Article | By Andrew Gans | January 6, 2025
Paul Sparks Replaces Brendan Fraser in Samuel D. Hunter's Grangeville Off-Broadway
Jack Serio will direct the Signature Theatre world premiere from The Whale playwright.
Article | By Diep Tran | November 26, 2024
In We Are Your Robots, Ethan Lipton Duets With a Roomba
The composer on his Off-Broadway musical about A.I., plus how he got permission to do a Skin of Our Teeth musical.
Article | By Margaret Hall | October 22, 2024
Darko Tresjnak to Direct World Premiere of Taylor Mac's Prosperous Fools
Premiering Off-Broadway at Theatre For A New Audience, the play is inspired by Molière’s Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme.
Article | By Margaret Hall | September 24, 2024
See Who's Controlling New Musical We Are Your Robots Off-Broadway
Ethan Lipton's musical is modeled on the scientific demonstrations often used to prove the capacities of artificial intelligence.
Article | By Margaret Hall | September 9, 2024
Playbill Songwriter Series: Get To Know The Dynamic Duo Grill and Chowder
The duo are recipients of the 2021 Jonathan Larson Grant, and the 2022 Relentless Award.
Article | By Molly Higgins | September 5, 2024
Theatre for a New Audience Founder Jeffrey Horowitz Announces Retirement
Horowitz has served as artistic director, CEO, and president of the non-profit for 45 years.
Article | By Molly Higgins | August 8, 2024
Henry IV, We Are Your Robots, More in Theatre for a New Audience's 2024-2025 Season
The Off-Broadway company's upcoming season will also include an Edinburgh remount of its 2022 staging of The Merchant of Venice.
Article | By Molly Higgins | June 20, 2024
The company's "On the Road" season will allow for renovations to enhance accessibility at its Off-Broadway home.
Article | By Emily McClanathan | May 13, 2024
Michael Shannon Returns to His Roots in Turret in Chicago
The new play, written by Grey House's Levi Holloway, is running at the theatre Shannon co-founded, A Red Orchid.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block, Molly Higgins | February 7, 2024
Public Obscenities Extends NYC Encore Run
The Shayok Misha Chowdhury play is back onstage via Theatre for a New Audience.
Article | By Molly Higgins | January 28, 2024
Dark Disabled Stories, Downstate, More Win at the 67th Annual Obie Awards
This year's honors celebrate Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway productions from the 2022-2023 season.
Article | By Molly Higgins | January 25, 2024
Photos: Go Inside Theatre for a New Audience's Public Obscenities Celebration
The NYC return of Shayok Misha Chowdhury's bilingual play continues through February 18.
Article | By Molly Higgins | January 11, 2024
TDF Announces Recipients of 2024 TAP Plus Grants
Nearly 30 organizations throughout New York State will receive funding to increase audio accessibility.
Article | By Molly Higgins | December 11, 2023
Public Obscenities Sets NYC Return
Shayok Misha Chowdhury's bilingual play will return for a limited run, presented by Theatre for a New Audience.
Article | By Meg Masseron | December 5, 2023
Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks-Led Waiting for Godot Extends Off-Broadway For the 2nd Time
The long-awaited Theatre for a New Audience production was originally slated for March 2020.
Article | By Meg Masseron | November 21, 2023
Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks-Led Waiting for Godot Extends Off-Broadway
The long-awaited Theatre for a New Audience production was originally slated for March 2020.
Article | By Meg Masseron | November 15, 2023
Reviews: What Do Critics Think of Waiting for Godot Off-Broadway?
The Theatre for a New Audience production stars Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks.
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