Creator and star of 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' suggests that her show, 'Death, Let Me Do My Show,' set to run in the fall, will explore the 'tumultuous events' of her personal life

While well-executed and boasting fabulous talent, the off-Broadway show based on a true place ultimately feels like not much more than a cleverly-written teenage love story

With a new production of 'Harmony' opening April 14, Manilow and his writing partner Bruce Sussman discuss the show's - and their - Jewish roots, along with their legendary careers

Through Jan. 2, a limited performance of the one-woman show based on the life of Dr. Ruth Westheimer is at NYC's Museum of Jewish Heritage

'Just for Us,' which opens off-Broadway on Dec. 8, discusses navigating life in a mostly non-Jewish America; the central story is about attending a white nationalist meeting in NYC

Ari’el Stachel expressed unease about character's accent in 'The Visitor,' saying, 'I couldn’t separate the experiences I was having in the world with what I was doing on stage'

March 13 was curtains for the iconic production performed worldwide since its 1964 release, but like its characters the show perseveres with amateurs and pros staging it on YouTube

'A Walk With Mr. Heifetz' imagines a 1926 conversation with famed violinist Jascha Heifetz and pioneer and composer Yehuda Sharett

'Gloria: A Life,' running in Cambridge through March 1, makes feminism of the '70s accessible to next generation in an era of #MeToo, women's marches, and gender wage disparity

'Dear Jack, Dear Louise,' by Broadway legend Ken Ludwig, weaves a bi-coastal correspondence at the height of WWII into a full-fledged romance tale -- and a humorous one

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