October 3, 2013
“But no matter what form freedom of thought takes, we wonder what it can mean
“But no matter what form freedom of thought takes, we wonder what it can mean
We previously announced our first home was a Center for Shakespeare and Classical Drama. We
Scott Brown, New York magazine’s theater critic, selects A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed by Julie
The Designated Mourner opened on July 21 to rave reviews. The Designated Mourner is a
The next chapter begins this fall with the opening of our new Center for Shakespeare
Thanks to support from generous donors and the City of New York, we have raised
Beginning 2.5 hours prior to each scheduled performance, you can enter the lottery in The
In addition to our live auction, this year we’re trying something new. Click here to
Theater Listings for April 19-25 Previews and Openings Fragments’ (opens on Sunday) C.I.C.T./Théâtre des Bouffes
Kathryn Hunter, taken ill during Sunday Matinee Solo Performance of Kafka’s Monkey, is well and
“An ape headed from Africa to Europe on a steamer at the turn of the
A Captive of Human Nature BY CHARLES ISHERWOOD “Movie stars like Meryl Streep and Robert