TDF Stages Archive
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Read about NYC’s best theatre and dance productions and watch video interviews with innovative artists
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In Pam Tanowitz’s Dances, Every Body Tells a Story
How the choreographer teases our idea of meaning and narrative
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There’s a Secret Character in Eugene O’Neill’s ‘Hughie’
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In ‘Dot,’ Sharon Washington Captures the Highs and Lows of Facing Dementia
The actress plays another multilayered part written by her pal Colman Domingo
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In ‘On Your Feet!’, the Dancers Never Stop Rehearsing
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How Do You Play the Loner in a Hectic Family?
When we watch those solo fliers, we get a sense of what’s not being said. We see characters gearing up to tell the truth, or shuddering with the weight of something they’ve heard. This constant interplay – this assembling and breaking apart – amplifies the dread in Karam’s script. The nervous energy echoes the supernatural elements that keep interrupting dinner, suggesting the Blakes’ problems are
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WATCH: What Is Going Up? What Are Asides?
We’ve got two new videos in our Theatre Dictionary ! (You can browse all our videos right here. )
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Who Could Force You to Hurt a Student?
A new play tackles the legacy of a scandalous experiment
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Explosive Feelings in a Hushed Voice
For their latest production, The Amoralists head in a new direction
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A Breezy Romantic Comedy (With a Subversive Streak)
Washer/Dryer blends laughs, laundry, and cultural critique