Beyond 'The Backrooms' and 'Obsession,' Q2 horror was shaped by 'Hokum,' 'Lee Cronin's The Mummy,' 'Leviticus,' 'Faces of ...
In conversation with Rappler, director Ed Lacson Jr. and translator Eljay Castro Deldoc share how 'Yemaya' was the exciting ...
Back when she was deciding what she wanted to do after high school, Emily Fennell seriously considered applying for the ...
It’s worth being curious about the world because it keeps your mind healthy, and it's a ton of fun on top of that. There’s ...
The marvelous Meanwhile Park outdoor theatrical venue in a neighborhood close to Liberty Park will be the perfect spot for ...
The Sentinel caught up with the 36 North collective during one of their Monday Zoom calls to learn more about the group and their upcoming offerings for the Script-in-hand Reading Series.
You can't help but root, root, root for Geena Davis, Lori Petty, Madonna, Rosie O'Donnell and the other queens of the diamond ...
Democracy is in crisis. But writers such as Young Jean Lee, Tarell Alvin McCraney and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, are stepping up ...
No, it's not that birthright controversy, the one the Supreme Court is supposed to decide this week, despite birthright citizenship being guaranteed in the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Towards the end of Birthright, a new play that just made its New York City debut at the MCC Theatre, two characters are arguing over Israel and Zionism in the wake of Oct. 7. The talking points will ...
First performed at the Becket Arts Center, this one-man triumph—developed at GBPT after Artistic Director Jim Frangione ...