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 Does It Take to Direct a Fringe Show?
Andrew Block: I can’t believe we’ve found a minute this week before our shows hit FringeNYC, but here we are. I’ve been dying to chat with another director about their experiences with mounting new work in this crazy festival. So thanks for making this happen.
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They’re Close Friends, But They’ve Never Met
How the Internet connected two artists for a one-of-a-kind musical
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This Operetta is as Unusual as Real Life
Cara Scarmack’s Before You Get Too Far Afield , which runs Aug 13 – 23 at JACK in Clinton Hill, is not your everyday play about the every day.
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Let’s Talk about The Flick Like We Do at the Bar
Welcome to the first episode of Pour Me Another, a web series created by TDF and Samuel French that talks about theatre like we do at the bar. To read a companion essay about The Flick, the play discussed in the video, just go here. To lean how the star of the Off Broadway production […]
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Do You Want to Know What Your DNA Says About You?
Genes get personal in Informed Consent — The advance of science often means the recession of mystery. The more we learn about how the world operates, the less we need myths to explain what we can’t understand or superstitions to dictate how we behave.
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How Far Would You Go to See a Show?
The tale of a theatre lover who followed Bring It On: The Musical across the country
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Female Choreographers on the Rise
The Joyce’s summer season gives women their due
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Killer Sharks and Flying Trapezes
That’s because Fight or Flight is a troupe of trapeze-loving actors who are gleefully mounting a comic, movement-friendly stage version of Steven Spielberg’s 1975 blockbuster about a man-eating shark.
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Something Unsettling Is Happening Upstairs
Perfecting the realistic (but creepy) tone in Annie Baker’s new play — There’s something a little… off about John , the new Annie Baker play that’s now at Signature Theatre.