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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You Can See Poe’s Madness for Yourself
The innovative design of “Red-Eye to Havre de Grace”
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Is This a Secret to Off-Off Broadway Survival?
Ensemble theatres thrive in the Archive Residency — CollaborationTown’s Family Play (1979 to Present) zips by in under two hours, yet it still seems to encompass everything that could happen to thirtysomething suburban Americans, from loving and hating and grieving your parents to falling in and out of relationships to starting a family of your […]
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The Life and Times of Matilda’s Second Dad
Welcome to Building Character , our ongoing look at actors and how they create their roles
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WATCH: Meet Stolen Chair
Meet more theatres!
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You’re Melodramatic. Just Accept It.
In An Octoroon , Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins explodes theatrical history —
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25 Years Later, He’s Playing This Man Again
Patrick Fitzgerald finds new life in Sea Marks —
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Creating Two Worlds for “If/Then”
Inside the development of the ambitious new musical —
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She May Be Gone, But We Can Finally See Her Play
— Brooklyn-based playwright and performer Oni Faida Lampley always used her personal life for inspiration. So when she was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 37 in 1996 (in the midst of nursing her infant child and on the cusp of her first significant movie role in Lone Star ), it was almost inevitable that she would write about it.
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Who Is Balanchine in the 21st Century?
New York City Ballet dancers reflect on their co-founder’s legacy