TDF Stages Archive
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WATCH: Backstage at Autism-Friendly Performances of ‘Wicked’ and ‘Aladdin’
Earlier this year, TDF hosted autism-friendly performances of two beloved Broadway musicals: Wicked and Aladdin. Not only did the audiences have an amazing time, the performers did, too. During both shows, cast members took over our TDF Instagram feed to give theatre lovers behind-the-scenes peeks at the productions. Because the house lighting is kept at […]
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Why Are Women Cheering at ‘Lobby Hero’? (No, it’s Not Chris Evans)
Director Trip Cullman explains why this 2001 play resonates more than ever
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Finally, an Arts Fest for Children on the Autism Spectrum
Inside Lincoln Center’s groundbreaking Big Umbrella Festival
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Cats and Dogs Incarcerated Together!
How Locked Up Bitches unleashed playwright Catya McMullen’s creativity
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Why Are These Characters Cracking Jokes While Crying?
Inside the complicated tone of A Letter to Harvey Milk
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Seeing the Rwandan Genocide Through an Outsider’s Eyes
A new solo show grapples with a bloody period in Africa’s history
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WATCH: TDF’s Facebook Live with Wesley Taylor and Stephanie Hsu
Earlier this month we welcomed SpongeBob SquarePants stars Wesley Taylor and Stephanie Hsu for a live, 20-minute chat on the TDF Facebook page . They answered fans’ questions and goofed on each other — Hsu’s impression of Taylor’s character on Smash is hilarious. These two are clearly BFFs onstage and off: They do a dramatic recreation of the day they met, share memorable times they’ve been heckl
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What If Euripides Had Been Female?
The New Collectives offers a feminist slant on those women of Troy
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Embodying the Empowering Message of ‘Escape to Margaritaville’
Lisa Howard finds romance and self-love in the new Jimmy Buffett musical