TDF Stages Archive
An online theatre magazine
Read about NYC’s best theatre and dance productions and watch video interviews with innovative artists
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What’s Your Worst Parenting Nightmare?
How the new play Mothers is challenging audiences — and artists — to rethink how we parent
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What Happens When a Show Hits Too Close to Home?
A theatre lover has an unexpected catharsis in the dark
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Why Are These Teenage Girls Practicing Witchcraft?
Latinx playwright Alexis Scheer on the origins of her pitch-black comedy Our Dear Dead Drug Lord
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The Challenges of Staging ‘The Height of the Storm’
Jonathan Kent on directing Jonathan Pryce and Eileen Atkins in a slippery new drama about memory
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Michael Tucker and Jill Eikenberry on Their Ever-Evolving Collaboration
Usually the L.A. Law costars act together, but this time he wrote the play
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What Can We Learn From Interrogating ‘The Jazz Singer?’
Why two theatre artists are reclaiming the infamous 1927 film
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Edwaard Liang’s Exciting Return to His New York City Ballet Roots
The former NYCB soloist on his circuitous journey from dancer to choreographer for the company that launched his career
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She’s Playing One Role in Two Shows at Once
Patrice Johnson Chevannes portrays a matriarch over the years in runboyrun and IN OLD AGE at New York Theatre Workshop
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How Do You Follow Up Winning a Tony for ‘Harry Potter?’
Playwright Jack Thorne talks about his two new shows opening in NYC