By Alexis Soloski, The New York Times
A folk concert provides the scaffolding for this stealthily moving sci-fi musical.
By Alexis Soloski, The New York Times
A folk concert provides the scaffolding for this stealthily moving sci-fi musical.
By Zachary Stewart, Theatermania
Andrew R. Butler transforms Ars Nova into a futuristic folk cabaret.
By Darryn King, Forbes
Actor-musician Andrew R. Butler discusses his new musical “Rags Parkland Sings The Songs Of The Future.”
By Elisabeth Vincentelli, The New York Times
Rob Roth’s new multimedia show uses video to try to capture the relationship between an obsessive fan and the actress who’s the object of his fantasies.
By David Cote, Observer
A hybrid theater-video installation by Rob Roth, “Soundstage” casts Rebecca Hall as the archetype of the ‘strong female lead.”
By Olivia Clement, Playbill
Stacey Sargeant and Andrew R. Butler preview a song from the upcoming Rags Parkland Sings the Songs of the Future.
By Joshua Barone, The New York Times
Elevator Repair Service, the innovative theater company, will stage an irreverent play inspired by “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”
By Kenji Fujishima, Theatermania
Deborah S. Craig and Vanessa Kai will join the world premiere of this new immersive theater work.
By Olivia Clement, Playbill
See who’s joining Ashley Park, Jason Tam, and more in the world-premiere immersive, musical event.
By Miriam Felton-Dansky, The Village Voice
What are hungry young artists to do? Enter the brand-new Corkscrew Festival.
By Stephen McElory, The New York Times
With the New York International Fringe Festival on hiatus, the Corkscrew Theater Festival has stepped up with five new plays and a handful of readings.
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The Leonard Lopate Show, WNYC
Artistic director of the Corkscrew Theater Festival, Thomas Kapusta, and its producer, Alexander Donnelly, join Leonard Lopate to talk about their new festival.
By Olivia Clement, Playbill
The inaugural Corkscrew Theater Festival will present ten new plays over four weeks.
By Olivia Clement, Playbill
Ars Nova teams up with Ma-Yi Theater and the Woodshed Collective for the world-premiere immersive, musical event.
By Kenji Fujishima, TheaterMania
This new immersive theater work will feature a predominantly Asian and Asian-American cast.
By Jillian Anthony, Time Out New York
Are you ready to get weird? Because Ars Nova’s monthlong All New Talent Festival (ANT Fest) is sure to get freaky.
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By Miriam Felton-Dansky, The Village Voice
Underground Railroad Game casts contemporary American racial politics into stark relief.
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