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A Broadway transfer of the dramatic musical about the trial of Leo Frank, based on a true story.
Giuseppe Verdi's spectacular epic about ancient Egypt returns to the Met.
A bilingual play about queer love, family secrets, and the limits of language.
Writer/performer Ryan J. Haddad makes his off-Broadway playwriting debut with a funny and bold play.
A western drama about the life of the man who inspired The Lone Ranger.
A coming of age tale about a woman born into poverty who finds her power as a storyteller.
A troupe of well-intentioned white theatre artists try to create an inoffensive Thanksgiving story.
A new musical story about a 1940s New York in the midst of change, and the artists that live there.
The Public presents this audio drama about liberals gathering at a farm after the 2017 election.
A coming-of-age story about class struggles and a search for acceptance between 2 unlikely friends.
A live staged premiere of the audio drama set in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina.
A recording of Dael Orlandersmith's docudrama about the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO.
Keen presents a new audio drama by James Anthony Tyler about a family in Harlem during the pandemic.
A new piece exploring the Bronx fires of the 1970s and its reverberations in the present.
After tweeting about his grief, a comedian learns new ways to connect with people across the globe.
A new solo show about the life of Shanit Keter Schwartz and her tumultuous past.
A new play about a Dominican family adjusting to new life in a changing American in 2002.
A new play about a Chinese boy finding a new home, featuring a score of blues music.