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Giuseppe Verdi's spectacular epic about ancient Egypt returns to the Met.
A comedic opera about the confusing nature of love.
A trio of commanding sopranos share the role of opera’s quintessential diva.
The return of Giuseppe Verdi's classic operatic tragedy about love and sacrifice.
Returning to its Off-Broadway roots, this new production stars Matt Doyle and Lena Hall.
John Douglas Thompson and Bill Irwin star in a new mounting of Samuel Beckett's classic tragicomedy.
A young man seeks out singing lessons from a respected coach, who sees herself in his song choice.
Repertorio Espanol's revival of Lorca's tragic tale of a cloistered world of women in 1930's Spain.
Carmen Rivera’s play about a woman visiting Puerto Rico, her family's homeland, for the first time.
In its 8th year, Distorted Diznee is a high octane look at Disney classics through a drag queen lens.
The Tank presents an intimate evening with the world’s preeminent poet of the perverse.
A musical parody of the classic film, Titanic, using Celine Dion's music
Anthony Rapp's solo musical show, adapted from his memoir of the same name.
A unique award-winning theatrical event: a site-specific Macbeth-meets-Hitchcock performance piece by…
The story of the Mirabal sisters standing up to one of history’s most notorious dictators.
A new monologue in verse, about an Irish immigrant is living the American dream.
This Tony Award winning farce portrays the doomed opening night of The Murder at Haversham Manor.
Flux Theatre Ensemble's new gender-bending, patriarchy-smashing, comic take on the classic tale.
The Neo-Futurists' lineup of interactive plays, each written by a performer and honed by the ensemble.
A musical parody of the hit Netflix series "Stranger Things."
A worldwide phenomenon where comedy, music, and paint collide in a circus of the imagination.
New York premiere of a play about two very different couples struggling with the same question.