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
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
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
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
Festival's artistic director says show presents 'a social phenomenon' in Israel; Maya Landsmann, who plays the heroine, wins prize for best performance
As a new adaptation of 'Abraham's Land' streams online through Dec. 12, Palestinian artistic collaborators from the original and current productions have withdrawn support
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
'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
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