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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Throwing Shivs at the American Songbook
By ERIC GRODE
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Motown Songs Sound Different in a Riot
By MARK PEIKERT
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WATCH: Meet the Amoralists
This video was directed by Mark Blankenship and shot and edited by Nicholas Guldner.
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I Forgive You For Hiroshima (With Art)
“It’s funny how little gems stay with you and explode inside of your imagination,” says director Joan Evans, referring to a short article about the life of Takashi Tanemori that appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle soon after the events of September 11th in 2001. The article was about Tanemori, a Hiroshima orphan, and his journey from wanting revenge to seeking reconciliation. “It was a totally
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This Play is Suddenly a Mystery-Thriller
By ANDY BUCK
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Why FRIGID Fest Chooses Shows at Random
Artistically speaking, the FRIGID New York Festival —which runs through March 3 at the The Kraine, the Red Room, and Under St. Marks—is often about the value of losing control.
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Charles Busch writes a drag musical for kids
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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The Theatre Belongs To You, Too
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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Victoria Clark Finds the Soul in “Cinderella”
By MARK BLANKENSHIP