For inmates at a maximum security prison, music is freeing
Eve Ensler shares her experience of cancer and her activism for women in her one-woman show “In the Body of the World.”
New York's Lincoln Center presents choral festival of all 150 Hebrew psalms
New York theater audiences join an addict's harrowing journey toward recovery.
'Oh My Sweet Land' combines cooking and tales of civil war
Eloise is one of the most beloved, and mischievous, little girls in American literature
Teen singers, dancers and actors are in the spotlight on Broadway
From the wings or high overhead, stage managers keep Broadway shows on track
Contemporary circus troupes offer cutting-edge entertainment, without the big top
Beth Morrison Project commissions new operas from some of hottest young composers
Holiday classic 'The Nutcracker' gets a new look in the Joffrey Ballet's 2016 production
Syria's civil war inspired a new staging of The Mahabharata
Hard work and initiative take Miles Salerni on a roundabout journey to orchestral excellence
To bring Israelis and Palestinians together, Norwegian couple tests sociological theory
Award-winning play looks at four African-American automobile workers struggling in declining economy in Motor City
Billboard’s Keith Caulfield says music lovers paying more attention to theater scores
‘Walking Dead’ star, who was raised in ‘a hodgepodge of culture,’ tells stories that merge various worlds while breaking ground on Broadway
Survivor of Rwandan genocide uses personal dance theater to tell her story during annual January festival in New York; more than dozen artists from across globe present their work
Real-life effort to raise funds for Ugandan students turns into theatrical story of how an American gay couple try to make their mark in world
In Met's new production of classic work, white singer performs title role without use of makeup to darken his complexion
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