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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The Many Stories of Muhammad Ali
By LAURA HEDLI
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Pushing the Boundaries of Tap
By LAUREN KAY
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The Soul of the Gentleman Caller
By RAVEN SNOOK
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Mercutio Wants You at This Party
By LINDA BUCHWALD
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Jean-Michele Gregory is Over the Moon
By BRIAN SCOTT LIPTON
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Five Plays, One Cycle, and a Big Experiment
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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 .
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Bart Simpson and the Meaning of Life
A musical can be worthwhile just because it’s entertaining, but what if it’s also saving human culture? What if pop song medleys and dance numbers are also repositories for everything we know about ourselves? What do we make of them then?
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These Might Be Your Nightmares, Too
By RAVEN SNOOK