Skip to content
  • About Us
  • TDF Login
  • Get Tickets
    • TKTS
    • TDF Membership
    • Show Finder
    • Theatre Access NYC
    • TDF Stages
  • Support Us
    • Donate Now
    • Ways to Support
    • Special Events
    • Our Supporters
  • TDF Services
    • Accessibility Programs
    • Autism Friendly Performances
    • Education Programs
    • Community Programs
    • Costume Collection Programs
  • Get Tickets
    • TKTS
    • TDF Membership
    • Show Finder
    • Theatre Access NYC
    • TDF Stages
  • Support Us
    • Donate Now
    • Ways to Support
    • Special Events
    • Our Supporters
  • TDF Services
    • Accessibility Programs
    • Autism Friendly Performances
    • Education Programs
    • Community Programs
    • Costume Collection
  • Build Your Audience
    • Sell Tickets Through TDF
    • Promote Your Work
  • About Us
    • We Are TDF
    • FAQ
    • Contact Us

Home > TDF Stages Archive > Page 284

TDF Stages Archive

An online theatre magazine

Read about NYC’s best theatre and dance productions and watch video interviews with innovative artists

  • WATCH: Meet the Irish Repertory Theatre

    This video was directed by Mark Blankenship and shot and edited by Nicholas Guldner.

    Read More
  • Jon Robin Baitz Rejoins The Film Society

    “It’s a little like the day an AARP card arrives on your 50th birthday and you blanch a little and then you grin a little,” says playwright Jon Robin Baitz on the occasion of his first New York revival, which the Keen Company will stage when The Film Socie ty opens Oct. 1.

    Read More
  • The Many Stories of Muhammad Ali

    By LAURA HEDLI

    Read More
  • Pushing the Boundaries of Tap

    By LAUREN KAY

    Read More
  • The Soul of the Gentleman Caller

    By RAVEN SNOOK

    Read More
  • Mercutio Wants You at This Party

    By LINDA BUCHWALD

    Read More
  • Jean-Michele Gregory is Over the Moon

    By BRIAN SCOTT LIPTON

    Read More
  • Five Plays, One Cycle, and a Big Experiment

    —

    Read More
  • Last Exit From Park Slope

    Matthew Freeman wanted to create a satire of Park Slope, Brooklynites. Since these folks are his neighbors in real life, he knows them well and thought a roast would be fun to write. Esoteric experimental theater, artisanal cheese, how Barclay Center construction is affecting morning commutes—all topics were up for grabs, and all still appear in the final version of his play Why We Left Brooklyn .

    Read More
1 … 282 283 284 285 286 … 376
TDF is a not-for-profit organization that has been dedicated to bringing the power of the performing arts to everyone since 1968.
DISCLOSURE: We may earn a commission when you use one of our links to make a purchase.

Explore TDF

  • TKTS
  • Donate
  • TDF Membership
  • Ways to Support
  • Our Supporters
  • Show Finder

Subscribe to our mailing list for the latest updates

Name(Required)
(Required)
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
  • Visit us on Facebook
  • Visit us on Instagram
  • Visit us on YouTube
  • Visit us on TikTok
© 2026 TDF and TKTS. All Rights Reserved
  • Sitemap
  • FAQ
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Sell Tickets Through TDF
  • TDF News
  • Financial Statements
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Website by Farlo

facebookinstagramyoutubeTikTok
  • Become a TDF Member for deep discounts on theatre tickets—just $11-$62.50!
    Join Now