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
'Divorced,' the American version of the Hebrew drama 'Grushim,' was born during COVID-19 theater closings - but its producers say its intimate appeal gives it staying power
Though there are at most around 3,000 speakers in Sweden today, the three shows filled nearly to capacity reflect the popularity of the official minority language
Famed Royal Court playhouse apologizes, claiming 'unconscious bias' in naming of fictional world-conquering billionaire Hershel Fink in Al Smith's Rare Earth Mettle
Two dozen spectators take part in an eight-hour hike, alongside amateur actors portraying survivors who traversed the area to board ships to Palestine in 1947
Sholem Aleichem's beloved protagonist has the stage all to himself in Tom Dugan's one-man show, driving home the immigrant experience at LA's Wallis Theater through July 25
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