Staged once a decade since the 17th century, the production brings visitors from around the world. The man directing it, Christian Stückl, says his changes are long overdue

Originally banned by the camp's Jewish leadership after dress rehearsal due to its boldness, Nazi victim Karel Švenk's 'The Last Cyclist' is now getting its turn in the limelight

The long-running annual event will showcase augmented reality, object theater and a look toward the future

Zachary Noah Piser is the most recent Member of the Tribe to take on the iconic character whose coming of age struggle brings audiences together from across the diversity spectrum

Villagers of Oberammergau have performed story since 1634; latest version no longer depicts Jews as Christ's killers and shows clearly that Jesus was Jewish himself

The first-ever Broadway revival of the Barbra Streisand classic is currently in previews; the show officially opens at the August Wilson Theatre on April 24

Guest host John Mulaney leads cast in homage to classic musical 'Fiddler on the Roof' as he sings about the horrors of the New York City subway system

Director David Cromer explains how his own Jewish background impacts his direction of 'Prayer for the French Republic,' a buzzed-about work on conflicting identities in a family

In 'Witness,' playing through January 23, the Arlekin Players take their performance online, combining tech elements to transport viewers back to the ill-fated MS St. Louis in 1939

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

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