Playing through May 21 at the George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick, New Jersey, 'Tales From the Guttenberg Bible' explores the actor's career, Jewish identity and much more

The adaptation of the 1986 movie about a family of Russian-Jewish mice to move to America will run at the Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis from April 25 through June 18

In a one-man-show that aired Monday, the famous character actor tells the story of a Catholic hero who snuck into the Warsaw Ghetto to report the Nazi atrocities there to the world

While some say the Black playwright veered out of her lane in penning the character, others - including Anne Kauffman, who's directing a just-opened run of the play - beg to differ

Playwright Noga Milstein brings her culture clash shenanigans in English to Habima theater with a storyline that will resonate with new arrivals trying to make it in Israel

'Indecent' tells true story of 1923 Yiddish show which staged controversial first lesbian kiss on Broadway; county spokesperson says show's dialogue 'inappropriate' for students

In a three-story tribute to the Theater District located in its heart, the majority of featured musicals and plays bear the mark of the Tribe, from Tony Kushner to Stephen Sondheim

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

Now running in NYC, the show is contemporary but reads like a classic, tracing a Jewish family through the surge and subsequent decimation of 20th-century Austrian Jewry

Actress and playwright Naomi Ackerman brings 'Flowers Aren't Enough' to local Jerusalem performance

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