The limited run will continue through October 21.
The ticketing platform, which was previously sued by the state of Washington, is now being accused of withholding profits from an Off-Broadway theatre company.
Also, watch Nick Rashad Burroughs sing "Last Stop" from the show.
The Emma Horwitz tragicomedy about a medieval orphan is directed by Josiah Davis for Playwrights Realm.
The album features 12 songs from the new musical of the same title, currently running Off-Broadway at SoHo Playhouse.
To make tickets more affordable, many Off-Broadway shows have implemented rush, lottery, and inexpensive ticket policies.
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The stars step into the roles of Audrey and Seymour succeeding Jeremy Jordan and Joy Woods.
The solo play won Best Solo Performance at the 2022 Capital Fringe Festival.
The solo play won Best Solo Performance at the 2022 Capital Fringe Festival.
The Brooklyn nightclub blends high and low art for a distinctly dramatic aesthetic.
Eliana Pipes' high school-set drama is directed by Rebecca Martínez.
Stuart Ross directs the York Theatre Company production.
The new theatre space, located next to the 9/11 Memorial, opened its doors to the public this week.
Michael Herwitz directs Max Wolf Friedlich's new play.
The production was filmed live Off-Broadway in 2018 for a streaming release.
The new play from Mary Kathryn Nagle begins performances November 16, with Laurie Woolery at the helm.
The event took place at the Minetta Lane Theatre.
Capping off a 33-year tenure with the company, Bishop will step down at the end of the 2024-2025 season.
Due to the expansive nature of Off-Broadway, this list is not comprehensive.
The one man show centers on a gay school teacher who is fired from his position at a Catholic School when his sexual orientation is revealed.
Rachel Chavkin is directing the John J. Caswell, Jr. play at the Vineyard Theatre, with performances beginning October 26.
Thomas Caruso will direct the New York premiere of Sandra Tsing Loh's comedy.
The Pulitzer finalist directs her new play about redemption of the seemingly irredeemable.
Thomas Sweitzer's solo play won Best Solo Performance at the 2022 Capital Fringe Festival.
The creator and star of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend has a new solo piece, Death, Let Me Do My Show, now running Off-Broadway.
The musical is inspired by Percy Bysshe Shelley’s translation of Euripides’ Cyclops.
Rothman has led the esteemed company since its founding in 1979.
The musical begins Off-Broadway previews at Soho Playhouse September 20.
The evening will feature Deirdre O'Connell, Murray Hill, Marc delaCruz, and more.
Mike Lemme's production will hold Equity-approved showcases at the end of the month to expand its creative and production teams.
Florencia Iriondo's new musical won the 2023 Pipeline Arts Foundation Award for New Musical Theatre.
Colman Domingo will also star in and direct the audio adaptation of his play Wild With Happy.
The new choreopoem from nicHi Douglas features music by S T A R R Busby and JJJJJerome Ellis.
SUGAR HILL: The Ellington/Strayhorn Nutcracker will then play Chicago after its debut at New York City Center.
Emily Mann will direct the Tennessee Williams classic.
The screen star will make her stage debut as the murdered actor Susan Cabot.
The Monty Python-style send-up of the Bram Stoker classic is currently haunting Off-Broadway's New World Stages.
The one-woman musical comedy opened September 14 Off-Broadway. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend co-stars Tovah Feldshuh and Patti LuPone were in attendance.
V and Mary Beth Peil will be honored at the event, set for NYC's Edison Ballroom in October.
The now extended production featuring the original Chicago cast is now playing Audible's Minetta Lane Theatre.
Michael Herwitz directs Max Wolf Friedlich's new play.
Papp's memoir, detailing her life in the theatre, will be released next month.
Robert Galinsky directs the solo exploration of womanhood in the 1960s.
The new work is presented by Roundabout Theatre Company in association with New York Theatre Workshop.
Stephanie Rosenberg directs Cooper Jordan's horror parody.
The one-woman musical comedy opened September 14 at Off-Broadway's Lucille Lortel Theatre.
The Pulitzer Prize winner's newest play was recently extended at Off-Broadway's Linda Gross Theater.
The new musical celebrates the resilience and hope of Holocaust survivors through Yiddish song.
A rotating cast of Broadway guest stars are set to appear in the musical parody at The Box in October.
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