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 Ghosts Aren’t the Scariest Part
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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You’re Stuck on a Boat? Sounds Like Drama?
What do H.M.S. Pinafore , Anything Goes , and Eugene O’Neill’s Thirst have in common? They are all set on boats. And now at the Brick Theater in Williamsburg, The Boat in the Tiger Suit , written by Hank Willenbrink and directed by Jose Zayas, is joining the ranks of those nautical entertainments.
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How would Odets serve you dinner?
By LINDA BUCHWALD
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What Are Teenage Girls Really Facing?
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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Shakespeare and the Fake Canadian
“I’m playing with the idea of translation in a really subjective way,” says Jessica Almasy. She’s discussing Le BalcÒn (The Balcony) , her new work that’s running at JACK in Clinton Hill through Aug 16. The show, which Almasy wrote and devised with JP Faienza, Teri Madonna and David Neal Levin, is a loose adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
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This Time, He’s Writing a Play
By MARK PEIKERT
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“King Kong”: The Remix
By DIEP TRAN
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WATCH: Meet The Shelter Theatre
This video was directed by Mark Blankenship and shot and edited by Nicholas Guldner.
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It Takes Jeff Blumenkrantz to Play a Village
By MARK BLANKENSHIP